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10 Killed, 17 Injured During Armed Clash on Eid in Pakistan's Punjab
The incident took place on Wednesday in Multan district, where assailants of one group attacked the members of another group, while the latter were returning to their homes after offering Eid prayers.
'Best Ever' Simulation Solves 40-year Black Hole Mystery
Black hole are incredibly dense objects with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, may escape them.
60 People Killed in Two-day Crackdown by Security Forces on Protesters in Sudan: Report
A previous toll given by the Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors had counted 40 dead since the bloody dispersal of a weeks-long sit-in outside army headquarters in Khartoum on Monday.
US House Votes to Protect 'Dreamer' Immigrants Amid White House Opposition
There have been no signs that the Republican-controlled Senate would consider the House bill, likely leaving this Democratic initiative to be fought over during the 2020 presidential elections.
At Least Four Dead in Shooting in Australian City of Darwin
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the attack was not believed to be terror related.
Won't 'Tiptoe' Around China With Asia Stability at Threat: US Defence Chief
Shanahan's first major speech since taking over as acting defence secretary in January came as the United States and China remain locked in an escalating trade war and at odds over a range of security issues in Asia.
World Milk Day 2019: Significance and Importance of Celebrating This Day
The World Milk Day is celebrated on June 1 every year to acknowledge the important contributions of the dairy sector to sustainability, economic development, livelihoods and nutrition.
British Retail Tycoon Charged in US With Spanking Pilates Teacher
The billionaire chairman of Arcadia Group is accused of spanking the instructor and grabbing her buttocks at the Canyon Ranch resort in Tucson in 2016 and 2018.
Iran's Stocks of Nuclear Materials Still Within Limits: IAEA
As of May 26, Iran had 125.2 metric tonnes of heavy water, an increase of 0.4 tonnes on February but still under the 130-tonne limit.
Austria Gets First Female Chancellor
The appointment comes after Sebastian Kurz became the first chancellor in Austrian history to be thrown out of office by a no-confidence vote of MPs on Monday.
Missing 'Presumed Dead' Indian in UAE Jail
Wasi Ahmad, who belongs to Rampur district of Uttar Pradesh, came to Dubai on a one-month tourist visa through an agent in India on February 9. The agent promised to provide him with an employment visa as soon as he reached and charged him Rs 80,000.
Pakistan Additional Attorney General Resigns Over Govt Interference in Judiciary
Zahid F Ebrahim in his resignation sent to President Arif Alvi said that he took the decision after reports in the media that Alvi ordered formal probes of misconduct against some judges of the Supreme Court and the Sindh High Court.
North Korea Accuses US of 'Evil Ambition,' Says Use of Strength Not American Monopoly
North Korea aimed fresh attacks at John Bolton, Trump's national security adviser, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, accusing them and other high-ranking U.S. officials of having "insulted the dignity of our supreme leadership and spitted out abusive la...
2 Killed, 29 Injured as Tornadoes Rake 2 Cities, Flip Homes in Oklahoma
Residents wandered around after sunrise to survey the damage, carefully avoiding fallen utility poles that blocked some streets.
Israel Parliament Takes First step to Hold New Elections Due to Deadlock
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been unable to reach a deal to form a governing coalition ahead of a Wednesday night deadline to do so.
‘Yeah, Sure’: Shareholder Asks Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to Return Package at Annual Meet
The company shareholder approached the stage and tried to return an Amazon package directly to Bezos, Business Insider reported.