Venezuela has inaugurated the new legislative superbody elected last week. The 545-member constituent assembly has been condemned by governments across Latin America, the U.S. and EU. Opposition protesters clashed again with security forces in Caracas. They believe the assembly endangers Venezuelas democratic freedoms. The all-powerful body may decide to dissolve the opposition-run congress and will rewrite the constitution, giving the ruling Socialist Party vast new powers.
The Ombudsman Office filed the case at the Sandiganbayan Court for violating the Anti Graft and Practices Law.
President Donald Trump is set to go on a 17-day golf vacation, despite having criticized his predecessor for taking time off and playing golf. During his first six months, Trump spent at least 7 weekends at Mar-a-lago, 15 weekends at golf clubs.
This is the second visit President Rodrigo Duterte made as commander in chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
The Harvard-Harris survey, released Monday, found only 43 percent of voters have a positive view of BLM, while more than half of voters—some 57 percent—have an unfavorable view of the organization.
U.S. attorney general Jeff Sessions has warned that the Trump administration is taking a stand against unauthorised leaks of classified information, describing it as a matter of national security.
Trumps immigration policies triggers artists to protest worldwide via Graffiti. See the latest showcase of protest art in Israel, Iraqi, Indonesia, Mexico City and Ireland
On 6 August 1945, a bomb nicknamed Little Boy was dropped by the US B-29 warplane Enola Gay and obliterated the city of Hiroshima, killing 140,000 out of an estimated population of 350,000, with thousands more dying later of illness and injuries. Three days after the Hiroshima attack, on 9 August 1945, the United States dropped another atomic bomb on Nagasaki, southern Japan.
On 6 August 1945, a bomb nicknamed Little Boy was dropped by the US B-29 warplane Enola Gay and obliterated the city of Hiroshima, killing 140,000 out of an estimated population of 350,000, with thousands more dying later of illness and injuries. Three days after the Hiroshima attack, on 9 August 1945, the United States dropped another atomic bomb on Nagasaki, southern Japan.
A Dunkin Donuts employee is accused of denying service to two NYPD officers. When the officers approached the counter at the Brooklyn restaurant, the clerk ignored them and said, I dont serve cops. However, the stores manager, who refused to give his name, is disputing the account, claiming that security footage shows the officers were waiting at the wrong counter to order.
Martin Shkreli, the infamous Pharma Bro who jacked up the prices of life-saving medication, was convicted on three counts: two counts of securities fraud, and one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud. He faces up to 20 years in prison.
Officials from New Hampshire fired back at Trump after a report said Trump called it a drug-infested den. New Hampshires Republican Gov. Chris Sununu shot back at Trump for his mischaracterization of the state. Democrats also criticized Trumps comments on Twitter.
IBTimes Singapore has decided to take you back to some timeless animated tracks based on the true bond of friendship to make the day more joyous.
A council diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, said there was a "high confidence" that North Korea ally China and Russia would support the draft resolution.
Zomato delayed this customer's order, following which he pinged the staff person to enquire and ended up having this hilarious chat.
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