Hong Kong protesters clash with police

People protesting the controversial extradition bill in Hong Kong have clashed with police, resulting in injuries.
Building collapse death toll rises to 7 in N. India
The death toll in Sunday's building collapse in northern India has risen to seven. Among the dead were six personnel of the Indian Army and a woman, police sources said on Monday.
Macron announces to create France's space command
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Saturday that he has approved the creation of a space command within the country's air force in order to beef up its space defense policy and better protect its strategic interests.
As US agents prepare to arrest 'thousands,' migrants live in fear
Thousands of undocumented immigrants were waiting in fear and uncertainty ahead of nationwide raids Sunday that President Donald Trump said would lead to a wave of expulsions. Demonstrators in dozens of cities protested the planned raids, and local and state officials called for restraint, but to no effect.
Shanghai leads battle against China's rising mountain of trash

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UK envoy said Trump ditched Iran deal to spite Obama: report
Britain's ambassador to Washington believed US President Donald Trump pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal because it was associated with his predecessor Barack Obama, according to leaked documents published Saturday. "The administration is set upon an act of diplomatic vandalism, seemingly for ideological and personality reasons -- it was Obama's deal," ambassador Kim Darroch wrote in a diplomatic cable in May 2018.
Tropical Storm Barry pelts Louisiana, millions brace for flooding
Authorities warned of heavy rain and possible tornadoes throughout Saturday as major storm Barry buffeted Louisiana, though there were few indications of widespread flooding. After briefly becoming the first hurricane of the Atlantic season, Barry was downgraded to a tropical storm after making landfall -- but it nevertheless packed a serious punch as it moved inland.