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Google Suspends Some Business with Huawei After Trump Blacklist: Report
The suspension could hobble Huawei's smartphone business outside China as the tech giant will immediately lose access to updates to Google's Android operating system.
Eleven Killed as Gunmen Open Fire in a Bar in Brazil: Officials
The shooting took place in the city of Belem in northern Brazil on Sunday.
177 Former Ohio State University Students Sexually Abused by Campus Doctor, Officials Were Aware
Dr. Richard Strauss was accused of abusing at least 177 male students when he worked as a physician for the university's athletic department and the student health centre from 1978 to 1998.
Sri Lanka School Principal, Teacher Arrested for Link to Easter Attack
The police have said that the suspects will be produced before the Kebithigollewa Magistrate court Friday.
Taiwan Parliament to Vote on Asia's First Gay Marriage Bill
Hundreds of gay rights supporters gathered despite heavy rain near Taipei's parliament as a mammoth legislative debate got under way over an issue that has bitterly divided the island.
Busy Night Turns Blessing for UK Diner as Eatery Accidentally Serves Him Wine Worth Over Rs 4 Lakh
The 2001 Chateau Le Pin features in the 'rarities' section of Hawksmoor's menu and is the most expensive item on the list.
Panic Swells in Southern Pakistan After More Than 400 Children Test Positive for HIV
Anger and fear continue to swell in the desperately poor village hit hard by the epidemic, which authorities say could be linked to either gross negligence or malicious intent by a local pediatrician.
India Joins Global Initiative to Combat Extremism Online
The initiative, 'Christchurch call to action', was named after the New Zealand city where 51 people were killed in an attack on mosques, officials said.
Ex-Pak President Asif Ali Zardari Secures Interim Bail in Six Corruption Cases
The 63-year-old Pakistan People's Party (PPP) co-chairperson is named in 36 inquiries and the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) claims that his role has been established in at least eight cases.
US Imposes Visa Restrictions on Three Senior Pakistani Officials Following Deportation Row
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Tuesday informed the National Assembly's Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs about that visa curbs by the US.
US to Deport Over 70 'Illegal' Pakistani Nationals; to Arrive on Special Chartered Plane
Briefing the National Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Qureshi said all these individuals were detained and prosecuted for immigration violations, criminal conduct and other serious charges.
Couple Sues Monsanto for $2 Billion for 'Cancer-causing' Weed Killer
The couple's legal team described the damages award as "historic," saying it totaled USD 2.055 billion after adding in slightly more than $55 million in compensatory damages.
1 killed, 10 Injured in Blast in Pakistan's Quetta
The explosion in the provincial capital Quetta occurred when people were assembling for prayers near the mosque.
For The First Time Ever, Somalia Uses DNA to Obtain a Criminal Conviction
The country got its first-ever forensic laboratory in 2017 in the semi-autonomous state of Puntland, seeking to tackle widespread sexual violence in the country.
Pakistan Reaches Agreement with IMF, to Get $6 Billion over Three Years
The staff-level agreement now awaits a formal approval by the International Monetary Fund board of directors in Washington.
Pakistan to Review Reopening Its Airspace for Indian Flights, Says Civil Aviation Official
But minister Fawad Chaudhry claimed status quo would remain till the conclusion of the Lok Sabha elections in India.