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World News Hits on Sunday


Sun 01 Sep 2019 | 09:57 AM
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See News present the most dominating headlines for the world news on Sunday

Five killed, including gunman, 21 injured in West Texas shooting

A white male in his 30s killed four people and wounded 21 others on Saturday in a gun rampage between the West Texas cities of Midland and Odessa. It started with a traffic stop and ended when officers killed him, authorities said. (Reuters)

A Mass Citizenship Check in India Leaves 2 Million People in Limbo

On Saturday morning, Farid Ali, a farmer dressed in his best sky-blue kurta and a white prayer cap, walked quietly into his village headquarters and received devastating news. (The New York Times)

South Africa policeman arrested over boxing champion's murder

A police officer was arrested after shooting a South African female boxing champion fatally during a car chase in a coastal city, according to local reports.  (Fox News)

One person was killed, 8 others wounded in knife attack outside Lyon, France

a knife attack killed a person wounded eight others at a subway stop near Lyon, France, according to authorities and media reports. (CNN)

Trump's personal assistant fired after comments about Ivanka, Tiffany

Madeleine Westerhout, who left her White House job suddenly on Thursday as President Trump’s personal assistant, was fired. She bragged that she had a better relationship with Trump than his daughters. She also said that the president did not like being in pictures with her as he perceived her as overweight.

German President Asks Polish Forgiveness 80 years After WWII

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier asked for Poland's forgiveness during a ceremony in Wielun. (Sputnik)

Protesters converge at Hong Kong airport to disrupt travel

Hundreds of protesters gathered outside Hong Kong’s international airport on Sunday. They are disrupting travel as they seek to focus global attention on their fight for greater democracy in a city. (Reuters)