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World News Hits on Sunday


Sun 22 Sep 2019 | 09:25 AM
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See News presents the most dominating headlines for the world news on Sunday.

South Korea's Young Men Are Fighting Against Feminism

On the same street corner in Seoul where 10,000 South Korean women rallied last October to demand an end to spy cameras and sexual violence, the leader of a new activist group addressed a small group of angry young men. (CNN)

Louisiana Man Dies in Africa After Underwater Marriage Proposal Goes Wrong

Steven Weber Jr. never got to hear his girlfriend say “yes” after popping the question underwater during their trip to Tanzania this week. (Fox News)

Iran Says It Will Destroy Any Aggressor

Iran will pursue any aggressor, even if it carries out a limited attack, and seek to destroy it, the head of the elite Revolutionary Guards said on Saturday, after attacks on Saudi oil sites which Riyadh and U.S officials blamed on Tehran. (Reuters)

Iran Showcases Downed US Drones Amid Simmering Gulf Tensions

A collection of foreign –primarily US– drones has been put on display in Tehran. The exhibition comes amid extreme tensions in the region and mounting allegations of Iranian involvement in the drone attack on Saudi oil facilities.  (Russia Today)

Iran Holds Military Parade Commemorating Anniversary of Iraq War

Iranian Armed Forces are participating in massive parades in Tehran and 30 other cities across the country on the first day of the annual Sacred Defence Week, which marks the 39th anniversary of the 1980s Iraq-Iran war. (Sputnik)

Greek police make arrest in 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847

Greek police said Saturday they have arrested a suspect in the 1985 hijacking of a flight from Athens that became a multiday ordeal and included the slaying of an American. (USA Today)