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Mon 12 Aug 2019 | 09:02 AM
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“See news” website presents Monday`s dominating headlines of the world news.

Pakistan's Imran Khan likens India's actions in Kashmir to Nazism

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has likened India's revoking of Jammu and Kashmir state's autonomy to Nazi ideology, and warned the international community that inaction would be similar to appeasing Hitler (CNN)

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Moscow Acknowledges Mysterious Rocket Explosion Involved Nuclear Workers

Russia's state nuclear agency acknowledged for the first time on Saturday that nuclear workers were involved in an explosion during a rocket engine test that caused a spike in radiation in a nearby city. (Moscow Times)

Nigel Farage attacks Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, jokes about 'overweight' Queen Mother

Nigel Farage has derided the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for their “irrelevant” social justice and environmental campaigns while abusing Prince Charles and describing the late Queen Mother as an “overweight, chain-smoking gin drinker”, in an incendiary speech to an Australian rightwing political conference.(The Guardian)

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Suspect in Oslo mosque shooting expressed right-wing sympathies, say police

The man suspected of opening fire at a mosque near the Norwegian capital of Oslo on Saturday has expressed right-wing sympathies online, the police said in a news conference Sunday. (CNN)

Sino-Japanese strategic talks resume

An amicable relationship between China and Japan serves the interests of the two and the region, experts said, as Beijing and Tokyo resumed strategic talks after a seven-year hiatus. (The China Daily)

Seoul and Tokyo's trade war puts military pact at stake

South Korea has threatened to end a military intelligence sharing agreement with Japan as a squabble over trade escalates. The breakdown in ties comes as North Korea stages a series of missile tests into the waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan. (The Japan Times)

 Trump’s sharing of Epstein conspiracy theory draws outrage

President Trump, who has trafficked in conspiracy theories since he entered public life, seemed to cross a line Saturday by sharing a tweet that tied former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the jailhouse death of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump’s retweet of comedian Terrence K. Williams’ post with the hashtag #ClintonBodyCount drew outrage on the Sunday morning news broadcasts — except on Fox News, where his senior adviser Kellyanne Conway defended it. (Yhoo News)

Huawei’s Founder Wants an ‘Invincible Iron Army’ to Fight U.S.

Huawei Technologies Co.’s billionaire founder intends to kick off a three- to five-year overhaul of the networking giant, creating an “iron army” that can help it survive an American onslaught while protecting its lead in next-generation wireless. (Bloomberg)