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'French Spiderman' Barred from Climbing UK Buildings Day After Scaling London Skyscraper
The 56-year-old daredevil, known as "the French Spiderman," has climbed many of the world's tallest structures. Before Thursday's climb, he told reporters "I fully feel alive when my life is at stake."
Khashoggi Killers 'Will Be Prosecuted in Saudi Arabia': Saudi Foreign Minister
"On the issue of extradition, the individuals are Saudi nationals. They're detained in Saudi Arabia, and the investigation is in Saudi Arabia, and they will be prosecuted in Saudi Arabia," Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said.
Trump Fanatic, ex-Stripper and Angry at the World: The Florida Man Suspected of Mail-Bombing Spree
Sayoc was arrested on Friday for allegedly mailing at least 13 explosive devices to leading Democratic figures, former high-ranking officials and others.
Design of Bombs Targeting Trump Critics Came from Internet: Source
The instructions for such devices are widely available on websites and in propaganda distributed by Islamic militant groups including Al Qaeda and ISIS, said the official and a former federal government bomb expert.
Elderly Woman Fed Faeces Over Cattle Dispute in Nepal
Reshma Rai, 60, who has suffered injuries in her eye and other parts of the body in the assault, had complained to the accused that their stray cattle ate the crops in her field, police said.
America Will End in 'Total Mess' Like Europe if Illegal Migrants are Allowed, Says Trump
The US president said he was willing to deploy military to stop people from coming to the US illegally.
'I am Neither Jihadi John, Nor Baghdadi': German ISIS 'Shoemaker' Pleads to Come Home from Syria
The 36-year-old insists he was not a fighter, but a misguided civilian making orthopaedic shoes and prosthetics in IS territory.
Egypt Says British Tourist Died of Heart Attack; Where's His Heart Then, Asks UK
His body was returned to the UK where a second post-mortem ordered by a coroner discovered that his heart and some other organs had been removed
Existence of World's Rarest Orangutan Species at Risk as China-backed Hydro Dam Takes Shape
The site of the dam in the Batang Toru rainforest on Sumatra island is the only known habitat of the Tapanuli orangutan.
China Successfully Tests World's Largest Unmanned Commercial Drone
China's Feihong-98 (FH-98) is now the world's largest unmanned transport aircraft, with a maximum payload of up to 1.5 tonnes.
Thai Monk Sentenced for Raping 13-year-old He Impregnated
On Wednesday, the Ratchada Criminal Court in Bangkok handed Wirapol two eight-year prison terms, one for violating a minor under 15 and another for rape.
No Shooting, No Homicide: New York Sees First ‘Peaceful’ Weekend in 25 Years
According to NYPD, the last time the most populous US city of 8.5 million had a weekend without shootings was in 1993.
Climate Change Scientists Have 'Big Political Agenda', Alleges Trump
Trump accused scientists of having a 'very big political agenda' and asserted that he does not want to put the US, the second-largest emitter of greenhouse gasses, at a disadvantage in responding to climate change.
UK Minister to Launch Anti-loneliness Strategy To Combat 'Scourge of Isolation'
The additional ministerial portfolio was created in January in memory of Opposition Labour MP Jo Cox - murdered by a right-wing fanatic in June 2016.
Trump Against Cancelling $110 Billion Arms Deal with Saudi Arabia After Sudden Disappearance of Journalist
Trump said that he plans to call the Saudi King on this issue. "I will be also calling King Salman of Saudi Arabia, because I think it's appropriate for me to ask him what is going on, he said.
Malaysia's Anwar Wins Parliamentary by-election: Poll Officials
Figures from the Election Commission showed he got more than 71 percent of the total votes cast in a seven-way contest that included a former aide who lodged sodomy charges against him.