Protests in Pennsylvania Flood After Shooting Autistic Black Man
The streets of Lancaster, US state of Pennsylvania, were filled with Black Lives Matter activists, demanding “justice” for 27-year-old mentally incapacitated man, who was killed by police.
Dr. Reiner: Trump’s Nevada Rally Is ‘Negligent Homicide’
Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a professor of medicine and surgery at George Washington University said on Sunday that US President Donald Trump's indoor rally in Nevada is "negligent homicide."
Yoshihide Suga Elected As Japan Prime Minister
Japan's ruling party on Monday elected chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga as its new leader, making him all but certain to replace Shinzo Abe as the country's next prime minister.
Almost Two Third of US Disapproves of Response to Coronavirus
Almost 2 in 3 Americans disapprove of US President Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a poll released Sunday.
Bahraini Opposition Decries Deal with Israel, Calls to Resist
Bahraini opposition groups rejected a decision by the Persian Gulf state to normalize relations with Israel, with a leading cleric calling on the region’s people to resist.
Erdogan to Macron: France Cannot Lecture Turkey on ‘Humanity’
Recalling France’s massacres in Algeria and Rwanda, the Turkish president said that the French president is in no position to lecture Turkey on “humanity”.
Ayatollah Sistani Backs Early Elections in Iraq
Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani on Sunday threw his support behind the prime minister’s announcement that parliamentary elections will be held ahead of schedule next year.
Iraqi Police Detains Five ISIS Terrorists in Nineveh
Iraqi police forces in the northern province of Nineveh managed to arrest five senior members of the ISIS terror group, a report said.
Austria Says Experiencing Second Coronavirus Wave
Austria is experiencing the start of a second wave of coronavirus infections, its chancellor said on Sunday, as cases spike upwards in line with other EU countries.
UK: Brexit Could Have ‘Catastrophic Consequences’
The British government’s decision to break international law over Brexit could have “catastrophic” consequences, gravely damaging the country’s reputation.











































