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Health News
October 12, 2018
Cold Medicines Don’t Work and Could Be Harmful for Children, Experts Warn
Medicines used in the treatment of blocked noses should not be given to children, experts have warned. Researchers ...
UK
October 11, 2018
Ofsted School Inspectors to Move Away From Exam Results as Indicator of Success
LONDON—The British schools regulator Ofsted has said that they will move away from using exams as the main ...
UK
October 11, 2018
WH Smith to Close Stores Amid British High Street Crisis
LONDON—British store WH Smith said it plans to close six shops and review its high street business following ...
Crime and Incidents
October 10, 2018
Man Accused of Stealing Rare Wine From Goldman Sachs CEO Falls to Death
A man accused of stealing over $1.2 million worth of wine from Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon fell ...
UK
October 9, 2018
Second Suspect Named in UK Nerve Agent Poisoning Case
LONDON—The second suspect in the UK nerve agent poisoning case has been named as military doctor Alexander Mishkin. ...
Europe
October 8, 2018
Bulgarian Journalist Marinova Found Slain After Reporting on EU Funds Probe
A journalist who reported on alleged fraud involving the misuse of European Union funds has been found slain ...
UK
October 5, 2018
Man Found Guilty of Attempted Murder After Pushing Former Eurotunnel Chairman Onto London Underground Tracks
LONDON—A man who pushed a former Eurotunnel chairman onto the tracks of London’s Underground has been convicted of ...
UK
October 4, 2018
UK Accuses Russian Military Intelligence of Orchestrating Global Cyber Attacks
LONDON—The British government has accused Russian military intelligence of being behind four cyber attacks aimed at spreading confusion ...
UK
October 3, 2018
Costa Coffee Radio Ad Banned for Poking Fun at Avocados
LONDON—A radio advertisement for the coffee chain Costa has been banned for suggesting that customers should buy a ...
UK
October 2, 2018
Britain Targets Affluent Drug Users, Warns That They Are Fueling Gang Violence
LONDON—The UK is set to crack down on middle-class drug users as part of new measures to combat ...
Asia & Pacific
October 1, 2018
Indonesia Air Traffic Controller Called a Hero for Actions During Massive Earthquake
An air traffic controller in Indonesia has been called a hero after he helped a passenger plane avoid ...
UK
September 27, 2018
UK Salisbury Nerve-Agent Suspect Is Identified as Russian Colonel
LONDON—One of the men wanted for the nerve attack on a former Russian spy in the British city ...
Europe
September 26, 2018
Poland Plans to Build Baltic Sea Canal to Bypass Russia
Poland is planning to construct a new canal so that its ships no longer have to pass through ...
UK
September 24, 2018
British Woman Locked Up for Bringing Painkillers Into Egypt Loses Appeal
LONDON—A British woman who was imprisoned in Egypt because she brought hundreds of painkillers into the country has ...
UK
September 21, 2018
UK’s Nuclear Deterrent Is ‘Not Fit for Purpose,’ British Lawmakers Say
LONDON—Britain’s nuclear deterrent is “not fit for purpose,” a report by the country’s Parliament has found. The report ...
Europe
September 20, 2018
Tourists in Venice May Not Be Allowed to Sit Down Under New Rules
Authorities in Venice, Italy, are considering banning people from being able to sit or lie on the ground ...
Europe
September 19, 2018
Woman Dies as Storm Winds Blow Caravan Off Cliff in Republic of Ireland
LONDON—A woman has died after being blown off a cliff in the Republic of Ireland, Irish police confirmed. ...
Australia
September 19, 2018
Boy in Australia Is Arrested After Admitting Putting Needles in Fruit as a ‘Prank’
Australian authorities have arrested a young boy after he admitted he put needles in strawberries as a “prank.” ...
Companies
September 17, 2018
Shell, Eni Facing Massive Corporate Corruption Case Over $1.3 Billion Nigerian Oil Field
LONDON—Senior executives from oil giants Royal Dutch Shell and Eni are facing corruption charges in Milan over a ...
Europe
September 14, 2018
Man ‘Shouting Allahu Akbar’ Drives Car Into a Crowd in France
A man has driven his car into a crowd of people outside a bar in southern France while ...
Europe
September 13, 2018
EU Lawmakers Vote to Pursue Action Against Hungary for Flouting EU Core Values
LONDON—Hungary has been left isolated following a European Union vote to pursue disciplinary action against the country after ...
US News
September 12, 2018
Bald Eagle Lands on Fire Truck’s 9/11 Tribute Display
A wild bald eagle, the national symbol of the United States, landed on the ladder of a fire ...
US News
September 11, 2018
Mass Evacuations Ordered as Hurricane Florence Heads Toward Carolinas
Mass evacuations have been ordered in coastal areas of North and South Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland, as Hurricane ...
Australia
September 10, 2018
Miners in Australia Discover Gold Worth Over $11 Million
Miners in Australia have dug up gold worth more than $11 million in just four days—and there may ...
Europe
September 6, 2018
Terror Suspect in Amsterdam Knife Attack Shot After Just Nine Seconds
An Afghan man suspected of stabbing two Americans in Amsterdam’s central station was shot just nine seconds after ...
UK
September 6, 2018
Debate Rages After Academic Criticizes Qantas for Calling Her ‘Miss’ Instead of ‘Doctor’
An academic who criticized the airline Qantas for one of its flight attendants calling her Miss instead of ...
UK
September 5, 2018
One-Fifth of Tested British Meat Contains DNA From Other Animals, Study Reveals
LONDON—More than a fifth of meat sold in the UK contains DNA from animals not listed on the ...
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Editor's Picks
Spygate: The True Story of Collusion [Infographic]
News Analysis Although the details remain complex, the structure underlying Spygate—the creation of the false narrative that candidate ...
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US Should Embed Human Rights in Every Aspect of Foreign Policy: CECC Report
WASHINGTON—The Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) issues a report every year on human rights and rule of law ...
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Supreme Court Weighs US Right to Detain Criminal Aliens Long After Prison
The government loses the right under federal immigration law to detain for deportation proceedings a lawful permanent resident ...
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Trump Administration Resets Policy Toward China in Landmark Speech
Vice President Mike Pence’s unprecedented speech on China-U.S. relations last week is still causing shockwaves due to its ...
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