Trump's Ex-Wife Ivana Trump Says He Shouldn't Run For Re-election In 2020

Ivana Trump has repeatedly said that she dosen't want to trade places with Melania Trump

Ivana Trump likes to talk, OK The "first Trump wife" (or "first lady," according to her) admitted as much in a quotable interview with Page Six that ran the gamut from her thoughts on Trump 2020 (unnecessary) to her elder son's alleged infidelity (most men

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Michael Bloomberg To Write $4.5 Million Cheque For Paris Climate Pact

Michael Bloomberg will continue to provide money for the pact if the US does not rejoin the agreement.

Washington:  Former New York mayor and billionaire Michael Bloomberg said on Sunday he will write a $4.5 million cheque to cover this year's US financial commitment to the Paris Climate Agreement.

President Donald Trump

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4 British Pilgrims Killed In Saudi Road Crash, 12 Injured

A statement from the British embassy said 17 British pilgrims were aboard the bus. (Representational)

Riyadh:  Four British pilgrims were killed and 12 others injured in Saudi Arabia when their bus collided with a fuel tanker, officials said on Sunday.

The crash occurred on Saturday near the western Saudi town of Al Khalas

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There are many depictions of a future in which we've mastered the art of manipulating the opacity of glass. Even in real life, sunglasses can adapt to the intensity of sunlight. So why, one might ask, can't we have that in our

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The Rich Are Betting They Can Buy Their Way To A Longer Life

The rich are more than willing to sacrifice money for extra longevity. (Representational)

Money might not buy love, but it can buy better health. And, to live as long as possible, the world's wealthy are willing to pay up.

Over

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Pakistani Rights Group Attracts 8,000 To Rally Despite State Pressure

Sewage water was released where the protest was being held, but participants remained undeterred. (AFP)

Lahore/Islamabad:  A Pakistani ethnic rights group drew over 8,000 people to a rally in Lahore on Sunday, despite pressure from security officials to call off the event focusing on human rights violations in areas

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