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North Korea Says Embassy Raid in Spain Was a 'Grave Terrorist Attack'
A mysterious dissident group accused of breaking into the North Korea's embassy in Madrid last month said on Thursday it was temporarily suspending operations.
Twitter Exploring Ways to Tag, Add Context to Rule-breaking Tweets
Twitter said that putting context around tweets that violate the company's terms of service will help people be aware why the content is in violation of rules.
World Can't Afford China's Shameful Hypocrisy Towards Muslims, Says Mike Pompeo
The top US diplomat met Tuesday with Mihrigul Tursun, a Uighur who has spoken publicly in the United States about what she said was widespread torture in China's prisons for the minority group.
Knew PM Modi Would Use Pulwama to Create War Hysteria, Says Imran Khan
Khan also asserted his the crackdown on terror infrastructure was something that his country had not seen and that he was doing it not just for other countries but for Pakistan's own good too.
Uzbekistan, UAE Agree to Enhance Trade-Economic, Investment Cooperation
The ceremony presided by Uzbekistan president Shavkat Mirziyoyev and UAE's Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan saw agreements worth $10 billion signed between the two nations.
Reports of India Denying Flight to Malaysian PM During Trip to Pakistan False
There were media reports in Pakistan that India denied permission to the plane carrying the Malaysian prime minister to fly over it when he was on his way to Islamabad to attend Pakistan's national day celebrations on March 23.
Pig's Head Found at Site for Mosque in France, Walls Smeared with Blood
The perpetrators smeared the walls with animal blood and placed a pig's head at the entrance of the construction area. The vandalism happened at night but was discovered by the next morning.
South Korea's New Unification Minister Seeks 'Creative Solution' to North Korea-US Stalemate
The Ministry of Unification faced a recent setback when North Korea temporarily pulled out of an inter-Korean liaison office in Kaesong, North Korea.
At Least 18 Dead as Floods Sweep Iran: Emergency Services
Iran has been facing unprecedented floods in 25 of its 31 provinces, the country's Crisis Management Organisation said.
UK Criminals Stuff Dead Rats With Mobile Phones, Drugs to Smuggle Them Into Prison
The smuggled items were sewn inside the bodies of three rats found by police officers.
'Lots of Dead', 'Water Full of Snakes': Mozambique Cyclone Survivors Recount Horror
Joao Zakaria, 42, is still haunted by the viciousness of the cyclone which also left a trail of destruction in neighbouring Zimbabwe where more than 250 people were killed, and bridges and roads ripped apart.
Trump, Lawmakers Await Details of Mueller's Russia Report
Trump, who decried the probe as a witch hunt and waste of time, was at his resort in Palm Beach, Florida, where he went to his golf club on Saturday and Sunday but remained uncharacteristically silent about Friday's conclusion of the Mueller probe.
Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif's Condition Deteriorates in Prison, Says Daughter Maryam
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz supremo's daughter Maryam Nawaz tweeted about his worsening health on Saturday after she along with his personal physician Adnan Khan visited Sharif
Tyrannosaurus Rex 'Scotty' Discovered in Canada is World's Biggest
While the giant carnivore's skeleton was discovered in 1991, paleontologists spent more than a decade just removing the hard sandstone that covered its bones.
China 'Not Narrow Minded' to Oppose Indian Investments in Sri Lanka: Official
Chinese investments over the years in Sri Lanka amounted to over $8 billion adding pressure to Colombo's external debt burden.
Italy Driver Hijacks, Torches School Bus Carrying Dozens of Children
The 51 students in year two of secondary school in Crema were coming back from a sports outing accompanied by three adults when the driver abruptly changed route, announcing he was taking them all hostage.