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‘See’ Reviews World News Hits on Saturday


Sat 18 Jan 2020 | 10:28 AM
Ahmed Moamar

 “See” reviews hits of news across the world on Saturday

Trump recounts minute-by-minute details of Soleimani strike to donors at Mar-a-Lago

President Trump recounted minute-by-minute details of the US strike that killed Iran's top military commander during remarks to high-dollar Republican donors gathered at his South Florida estate, according to audio obtained by CNN.

Meghan gets 'more than twice as many negative headlines as positive'

The Duchess of Sussex gets more than twice as many negative headlines as positive ones, according to Guardian analysis of articles published between May 2018 and mid-January 2019. (The Guardian)

Alan Dershowitz and Ken Starr join Trump impeachment legal team

The White House has unveiled Donald Trump’s legal team for his Senate impeachment trial, a list of attorneys whose own aging controversies threaten to overshadow their efforts to defend the president. (The Guardian)

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Coron virus: more cases and second death reported in China

More cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Chinese city of Wuhan and a second person has died, according to local authorities. It comes as disease-modeling experts warned that far more people may have been affected by the previously unknown virus than thought. (The Guardian)

Prince Harry and Meghan's UK home being closed down

Frogmore Cottage, the home of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, is in the process of being shuttered, according to reports, fuelling speculation the couple does not intend to spend any meaningful time in the UK in the near future.(The Guardian)

Ukraine President Gives Prime Minister Second Chance After Tape Leak

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Friday allowed Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk to keep his job after the leak of an embarrassing audio recording prompted Honcharuk to submit his resignation. (The Moscow Times)

Suicides in Japan fell below 20,000 to record low last year

The number of suicides recorded in Japan stood at 19,959 last year, falling below the 20,000 marks for the first time since authorities began keeping such records in 1978, according to preliminary figures released Friday by the health ministry. ( The Japan Times)

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In Ghosn probe, Nissan reveals more managers were involved in malpractice

Nissan Motor Co. has revealed more details of an exhaustive probe into Carlos Ghosn, a week after its fugitive former leader accused the Japanese carmaker of being behind the plot to have him arrested. (The Japan Times)

Did Russian Ex-Prime Minister Medvedev Drop a Grim Hint About Putin’s Latest Power Grab?

At a celebration of the Russian Orthodox New Year on Tuesday, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev chose a grim message, the sarcasm of which left his audience on edge. But, then, Medvedev probably knew what Wednesday would bring—the resignation of his entire government—and the audience did not. (The Daily Beast)

Philippines re-imposes ban on workers deployment to Kuwait

The Philippines said Friday it was reimposing a ban on its citizens going to work in Kuwait after a Filipina was allegedly killed by her employer, echoing a 2018 row between the two countries. (Yahoo News)