See News presents the most dominating headlines for the world news on Wednesday.
Trump Ousts John Bolton as National Security Adviser
President Trump on Tuesday pushed out John R. Bolton, his third national security adviser, amid fundamental disputes over how to handle major foreign policy challenges like Iran, North Korea and most recently Afghanistan. (The New York Times)
Us Bombs ISIS-'Infested Island' in Iraq, New Video Shows
U.S. jets bombed an ISIS-“infested island” in northern Iraq Tuesday, according to new video and a statement from the U.S.-led coalition battling the terrorist group. (Fox News)
Trump Officials Look to Fix California Homeless Problem, State Officials Say Back off
Trump administration officials confirmed Tuesday they are on the ground in California looking at ways to intervene in the state’s mounting homelessness issue, which President Donald Trump has criticized as “disgusting” and a “disgrace to our country.” (USA Today)
Israel's Netanyahu Announces Post-Election Plan to Annex West Bank's Jordan Valley
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his intention on Tuesday to annex the Jordan Valley, a large swathe of the occupied West Bank, if he wins a closely contested election just a week away. (Reuters)
New Zealand PM Apologizes Over Party's Handling of Sexual Assault Complaints
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Wednesday apologized for her party's handling of sexual assault complaints against a party staffer and accepted the resignation of the party president over the matter. (Reuters)
Arab Nations Condemn Netanyahu's West Bank Annexation Plan
Arab nations have condemned a plan by Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to annex part of the occupied West Bank. (BBC)
Japan Announces New Government Composition after PM Abe Orders Reshuffle
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe previously ordered a reshuffle within the leadership of the governing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), planned after a victory in elections in July. (Sputnik)
Apple Event 2019 unveils the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro
Apple has revealed the newest entry of the new version.
The iPhone 11 starts at $699, which is $50 less than the introductory price for the phone it replaces, the iPhone XR. It’s also significantly cheaper than the new chart-topping iPhone 11 Pro.