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Google Fined 1.49 Billion Euros by EU For Unfair Advertising Rules, Third Penalty in as Many Years
The European Commission, which said the fine accounted for 1.29 percent of Google's turnover in 2018, said in a statement that the anti-competitive practices had lasted a decade.
Cockpit Voice Recorder of Doomed Lion Air Jet Depicts Pilots' Frantic Search for Fix: Report
It is the first time the voice recorder contents from the Lion Air flight have been made public. The three sources discussed them on condition of anonymity.
'I Still Love You': New Zealand Mosques Attack Survivor Forgives His Wife's Killer
Ahmed, who uses a wheelchair after being hit by a car, was in the Al Noor mosque when the shooter burst in. He was praying not where he usually does, in the main room, but in an ante-chamber with a friend.
At Least 3 Dead, 9 Injured in Netherlands Tram Shooting; Turkish-origin Suspect Arrested
"We have just been informed that the suspect has been arrested," Utrecht police chief Rob van Bree told a news conference.
Defying Odds of One in 4.7 Billion, US Woman Gives Birth to Sextuplets in Nine Minutes
The babies were born at weights ranging from 1 pound and 12 ounces to 2 pounds and 14 ounces. They are stable and will continue to receive care at the hospital's advanced neonatal intensive care unit.
At least 100 Missing in Zimbabwe After Cyclone Lashes Mozambique
Thousands of people have been affected, power cut off and major bridges flooded in parts of the Manicaland province which borders Mozambique.
Recent India-Pak Conflict Arose Due to Terrorists that Departed From Pakistan, Says Mike Pompeo
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday said Pakistanis need to step up and stop harbouring terrorists.
Islamophobia Post 9/11 Responsible for NZ Mosque Attacks: Pak
At least 49 people were killed in attacks on the Al Noor Mosque in central Christchurch and the Linwood Mosque in the city's outer suburb, in what appeared to be the worst attack on Muslims in a western country.
Hollywood Actors, CEOs Among 50 Charged Over Admissions Fraud at Top US Colleges
Nearly 50 people, including actors Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin were charged on Tuesday in what federal authorities say was a $25 million scam to help wealthy Americans get their children into elite universities like Yale and Stanford.
Britain Issues New 'Black Hole' Coin in Honour of Stephen Hawking
Hawking, one of the world's best-known theoretical physicists who died aged 76 last year, joins the ranks of other eminent scientists such Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin to have a commemorative coin in honour of one of his greatest discoveries that black...
First-ever Shale Gas Policy in Pakistan to Offer Investment, Foreign Exploration in Gas Fields
More than 30 onshore gas blocks have been identified and the government plans to auction a large chunk of them in one or two licensing rounds by the end of 2019, Nadeem Babar, head of PM Imran Khan's Task Force on Energy Reforms said.
UK Will Delay Brexit if Lawmakers Reject PM Theresa May's Deal: Finance Minister Philip Hammond
Unless Prime Minister Theresa May can get her divorce treaty approved by the British parliament, then lawmakers will have to decide whether to delay Brexit or thrust the world's fifth largest economy into chaos by leaving without a deal.
'You're My Kind of Man': Donald Trump Fulfills Bucket List of Dying Fan
Jay Barrett, a 44-year-old man from Connecticut, is terminally ill with cystic fibrosis and is receiving palliative care. His sister, a local politician, organized the call for her dying brother.
Mystery Bomb Packages Mailed to London Airports, Rail Stations May Have Irish Link
One of the packages triggered a mild explosion, while the others were disabled by specialist officers in incidents that occurred at different times of the day on Tuesday and were classed as 'linked series' by counter-terrorism officers.
Ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn Case Shines Harsh Light on Japan's 'Hostage Justice'
Ghosn was released on bail of 1 billion yen ($9 million) on Wednesday after being held for more than 100 days following his November 19 arrest by prosecutors on suspicion of under-reporting his compensation.
US 'Very Closely' Following Reports of F-16 Misuse, Asks Pakistan for More Information: State Dept
The US State Department has said that America is seeking more information from Pakistan on the potential misuse of American-made F-16 fighter jets by it against India in violation of the end user agreement.