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World News Hits on Monday


Mon 09 Sep 2019 | 08:41 AM
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See News presents the most dominating headlines for the world news on Monday.

Boris Johnson Had A Torrid Week. Now He's Fighting to Take Back Control

On a visit to Scotland late last week, Boris Johnson lost control of a bull -- which duly barged into a member of his security detail. (CNN)

After Trump Calls Off Talks, Afghanistan Braces for Violence

President Trump’s decision to break off peace talks with the Taliban, at least for now, left Afghanistan bracing for a bloody prelude to national elections this month, while the administration declined on Sunday to rule out a withdrawal of American troops without a peace accord. (The New York Times)

Dorian Topples Crane in Canada, Causes Widespread Blackouts As Storm Marches North

After causing devastation across the Bahamas and wreaking a path of destruction along North Carolina's Atlantic Coast, Dorian blasted the Canadian Maritimes Saturday with powerful winds that caused a massive crane to crash into a building under construction amid torrential rain. (Fox News)

IAEA Found Uranium Traces at Iran 'Atomic Warehouse' – Diplomats

Samples taken by the U.N. nuclear watchdog at what Israel’s prime minister called a “secret atomic warehouse” in Tehran showed traces of uranium that Iran has yet to explain, two diplomats who follow the agency’s inspections work closely say. (Reuters)

Air Force Leaders Order Probe of Trump Resort Stays

The U.S. Air Force has ordered a world-wide review of how it chooses overnight accommodations on long flights following revelations that air crews had occasionally stayed at President Donald Trump's Scotland resort while refueling at a small commercial airport nearby. (Politico)

Hurricane Dorian: Bahamas defends hurricane response

Authorities in the Bahamas have defended their response to Hurricane Dorian after it hit the island last week. (BBC)

Hungary, Loudly Opposed to Immigration, Opens Doors to More Foreign Workers

A Mongolian flag is hoisted above the entrance to the Chinbat family home, on a quiet street here in Mór. (The Wall Street Journal)

Hezbollah Downs ‘Another Israeli Drone’ after Vowing No Tolerance to Airspace Violations

Lebanon’s Hezbollah said it downed an Israeli drone near the southern border. Earlier, the group’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, vowed that Israel will no longer be allowed to violate Lebanon’s airspace with impunity. (Russia Today)