U.S. President Donald Trump told Associated Press reporter Catherine Lucey to be quiet on Monday after she called out two questions to the president while he was posing for a group photograph with outgoing White House interns.
US District Judge Mark Goldsmith granted a preliminary injunction requested by lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union.
Jordan has released security camera footage of the moment a Jordanian soldier opened fire on US trainers last November, killing three Americans.
The South Wales Police have released a video showing the inside of a huge cannabis factory in Ferndale, Wales. The footage was taken after a raid on the property on 20 July.
Robert Kubica, whose career looked over when he partially severed his forearm in a 2011 rally accident, will test Renaults current Formula One car on August 2 in Hungary. The in-season test will be Kubicas first time driving a current F1 car and is the clearest sign yet that he is being considered for a comeback.
Video footage captured the moment a Buddhist pagoda in Pakokku Township of central Magway Region in Myanmar collapsed and fell into the Ayeyarwaddy River on July 20. Shocked visitors to Thiri Yadana Pyilone Chantha Pagoda wailed as they watched the structure slowly slide into the fast-flowing water.
Tor exit node operator Dmitry Bogatov, accused of inciting violence, has been released from jail.
Tor exit node operator Dmitry Bogatov, accused of inciting violence, has been released from jail.
The Tank Biathlon is one of the most popular disciplines in Russias annual World Army Games, as crews from around the world showcase their military expertise. Created by Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, the games both advertise Russias military might to the world and remind the Russian people of the strength of their army.
The dramatic rescue took place off the coast of Trincomalee on July 23. This is the second time the Sri Lankan navy has been brought in to rescue a floundering elephant in recent weeks, with another animal being pulled to safety in Kokilai on July 11.
Turkish police detained 47 protesters in the capital Ankara on 23 July, for demonstrating in support of two teachers arrested for going on a hunger strike. The teachers went on hunger strike after being dismissed from work, along with around 150,000 state employees, as part of President Tayyip Erdogans crackdown since the attempted coup last July.
A suicide car bombing in the Afghan capital, Kabul, on July 24 killed at least 24 people and wounded 40. A suicide attacker detonated a car bomb in the western part of Kabul, although the target of the attack remained unclear.
House Speaker says that the approval of death penalty is Philippine lawmakers' major accomplishment in the Duterte's first year.
Japan Prime Miniter Shinzo Abe is accused of favouring Kake Gakuen (Kake Educational Institution) in seeking approval for a veterinary school in a special economic zone.
CCTV footage shows a man being restrained by police shortly before passing away. The 20-year-old named as Rashan Charles was chased by police before entering a shop on Kingsland Road in Dalston, east London around 1.45am. He then tried to swallow an object before he was taken ill.Police officers and paramedics provided first aid but Charles died shortly after in hospital. The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has launched an investigation into the incident.
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