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World News Hits on Sunday


Sun 29 Sep 2019 | 04:18 PM
Ahmad El-Assasy

See News presents the most dominating headlines for the world news on Sunday.

British Pm Johnson Vows to Stay Put to Hit Oct 31 Brexit Deadline

Boris Johnson vowed on Sunday to stay on as Britain’s prime minister even if he fails to secure a deal to leave the European Union, saying only his Conservative government can deliver Brexit on Oct. 31 no matter what. (Reuters)

Germany Offended By Ukrainian President's Remarks on Angela Merkel in Call to Donald Trump

As US President Donald Trump is fighting off accusations of abusing power for asking his Ukrainian counterpart to probe former Vice President and 2020 Democratic presidential frontrunner, Joe Biden, and his son Hunter, Volodymyr Zelensky is facing consequences of his own. (Sputnik)

Hong Kong Police Fire Tear Gas, Water Cannon at Protesters, Days Ahead of China's 70th Anniversary Celebrations

Hong Kong police fired blue dye from a water cannon and rounds of tear gas as protesters threw petrol bombs and bricks in clashes ahead of the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. (CNN)

Afghanistan Presidential Vote Shows Low Turnout after Technical Glitches & Violence In Wake Of Us-Taliban Talks Collapse

The presidential election in Afghanistan has been marred by violence that has followed the collapse of the US-Taliban peace talks, as well as numerous technical issues. The voter turnout is described by observers as low.

 Trump Impeachment T-shirts? Grow up, Rep. Tlaib. Removing a President is Serious Business.

For only the fourth time in the nation's history, the House of Representatives has launched an inquiry that could lead to the removal of a sitting president.

India Government May Seek $4.3 Billion Interim Dividend from Central Bank

(The Indian government may request an interim pidend of around 300 billion rupees ($4.3 billion) from the central bank in order to meet its fiscal deficit target, Mint newspaper reported on Sunday citing news agency Press Trust of India (PTI). Reuters)