Galaxy Note 7: Samsung Permanently Stops Production Of Troubled Smartphone Over Safety Concerns
The move, less than two months after the phone’s launch, could cost the South Korea-based tech giant $17 billion, according to reports.
Major Earthquake Felt Across Afghanistan, Pakistan And India; Epicenter In Hindu Kush Region, At Least 36 Dead
Twelve students were also killed in a stampede at an Afghan school as students rushed out following the 7.5-magnitude earthquake that was felt as far east as New Delhi, India.
Al-Aqsa Mosque Update: Clashes Rock Jerusalem Site For Third Day
Protesters threw stones at police, who entered the compound in large numbers and lobbed stun grenades in response, reports said.
Austria To Deploy Troops To Deal With Refugee Influx, German Leader Expects 1 Million In 2015
A day after Germany introduced tougher border controls, Austria announced it would deploy 2,200 soldiers to manage the crisis.
EU To Hold Emergency Talks On Binding Refugee Quota, Germany Resumes Train Services To Austria
European Union leaders will meet Monday to discuss proposals to relocate 160,000 refugees across Europe as well as a permanent mechanism to allocate asylum seekers.
Afghanistan Prison Break: Taliban Storm Prison In Ghazni, Free Over 350 Inmates
The Taliban said "important military mujahideen officials have been freed," according to reports.