President Barack Obama Meets Informally With Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte
Obama has endorsed Hillary Clinton and has said he plans to campaign full-force for the Democrat before the November 8 election. However Obama canceled a Tuesday meeting with Duterte because of the outburst.
Canadian hiring bounces back, adds 26000 new jobs
The decline came as a result of an increase in full-time employment - up 21,500 on a seasonally adjusted basis. The strong numbers suggest Canada is indeed seeing an economic rebound in the third quarter of this year.
"All Good With Sturridge" Says Klopp
Perhaps Mauricio Pochettino instructed his team to drop back because the defense started conceding too much space. When told Adam Lallana was not offside for Mane's goal, Klopp replied: "Oh my God!" It was a wonderful goal.
Tim Tebow signs minor-league deal with Mets, report says
Tebow played three seasons with the Denver Broncos and Jets, leading the Broncos to the playoffs during the 2011 season. Tebow signed a minor-league deal with the New York Mets and will report to the one-month instructional league in Port.
Australia nearing world record for growth
That was due to very weak (0.7 per cent) annual growth in hours worked and the slow 2.1 per cent rise in wages over the past year. Australia's net foreign debt liabilities increased $22.7 billion (two per cent) to a net liability position of $1,044.5 billion.
China blames United States, journalists for Obama airport fiasco
Donald Trump has a somewhat hypnotizing obsession with China, and an incident at the G-20 economic summit in Hangzhou has set him off on his latest rant.
Zika virus experts reveal horror disease may be spreading in TEARS
Malaysia has also announced Zika cases, including a man from Sabah who died over the weekend because of health complications. In other words, the world has cause to remain concerned about the Zika virus.
Obama, Putin agree to continue seeking deal on Syria
Chinese President Xi Jinping shakes hands with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G20 Summit in China. Merkel also said that the G20 leaders had extensive talks about fighting climate change and trade issues.
DOH bares 6th case of Zika in PH
Brazil had to look for ways to stop the mosquito and they sent health workers to spray around the venues and many other areas. The Zika virus results in mild illness but has caused neurologic defects ( microcephaly ) in babies born of infected mothers.
Windies edge India by one run in record run blitz
Still, even India's captain was largely positive after a match that was an ideal advertisement for cricket in the U.S. I always wanted to get that first one, that first win as captain", Braithwaite said.
Bill Clinton accuses Federal Bureau of Investigation of serving up a 'load of bull'
The conservative legal group Judicial Watch obtained the emails as part of its lawsuit against the State Department. Trump said it showed that under Clinton, "you pay, and you're getting things". "Very imp", the email said.
Clinton says controversies behind her; Trump begs to differ
She has contrasted Trump with former Republican presidential candidates John McCain, Bob Dole and former President George W. Clinton, in her speech, reminded voters of his past inflammatory remarks and the support he enjoys among far-right groups.
West Ham, Middlesbrough earn 1st wins in Premier League
Arter was shown a second yellow card for a foul on Cheikhou Kouyate, but it was his first booking for dissent which irritated his manager.
Arriving in China, Obama promotes climate legacy
The White House has attributed the accelerated pace to the unlikely partnership between Washington and Beijing on the issue. The U.S. and China are poised to lead the way in the G20 (on climate action) so other countries will follow.
Putin says Russia didn't hack US Democratic Party
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the euro area could someday shrink in size if its stronger members sought to close ranks. Then-chair of the DNC Debbie Wasserman Schultz resigned following the release.