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'All Options on Table' for North Korea, Says White House
North Korea carried out an intercontinental ballistic missile test on Friday which the weapons experts said could even bring New York into range, posing a major challenge to US' security.
Anti-Qatar Bloc Opens 'Emergency Routes' to Qatari Planes
The United Arab Emirates' foreign ministry said that nine corridors were being opened in coordination with the International Civil Aviation Organization, or ICAO.
SC Verdict Has Given Nawaz Sharif New Lease of Life: Pak Journalist Behind Panama Leaks
Nawaz Sharif isn’t the first PM to have been ousted. But the reason for the same is why the verdict is being debated as setting a bad precedent. Sharif and his children were facing probe triggered by the Panama Papers investigation, which put forth four a...
World Bank Assures 'Neutrality' in Indo-Pak Talks Over Indus Waters Treaty
The two countries last held talks over the two projects in March this year during the meeting of the Permanent Indus Commission (PIC) in Pakistan.
Under ICBM's Red Glare, North Korea Pretties up Its 'Pyramid'
Walls set up to keep people out were pulled down as the North marked the anniversary of the Korean War armistice, revealing two broad new walkways leading to the building and a big red propaganda sign: Rocket Power Nation
'Deeply in Love', Princess Diana Wanted to Elope With Bodyguard, Reveal Tapes
The former Princess of Wales, who was killed in a car crash in Paris 20 years ago, had recorded the tapes with Peter Settelen at Kensington Palace in 1992-1993.
Political Uncertainty in Pakistan Will Help Its Military, Say Experts
They also felt that the prospect of Indo-Pak engagement became very dim as the Pakistani military would not like to see any improvement in ties with India.
Hamburg Attacker was Known to Security Forces
Andy Grote said that an initial investigation found that the man, an asylum seeker who could not be deported because he had no identification papers, is also believed to have psychological problems.
Donald Trump's Honeymoon With Vladimir Putin May Finally be Over
Russia's decision to expel hundreds of US diplomats and seize two US compounds may be an acknowledgment in Moscow that this may be the start of a new downward spiral in relations.
In The Ruins of Mosul, a Hunt For The Missing
It took more than eight months of heavy fighting, air strikes and shelling to dislodge the Islamic State group from Mosul, Iraq's second largest city and once the jihadists' biggest urban bastion.
Donald Trump, Without Evidence, Cites Ukraine Ties to Ex-rival Hillary Clinton
US President Donald Trump gave no other details or offered any evidence about any role Ukraine may have played in the 2016 US presidential election.
Donald Trump Proud of Kushner's Transparency on Interaction With Russians
Donald Trump's remarks came hours after Kushner met the Senate Intelligence Committee staff went to the Capitol Hill to meet investigators of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence to respond to their questions on his interaction with foreign governm...
Israel to Replace Metal Detectors in Jerusalem With Smart Surveillance
Israel installed metal detectors at entry points to Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem after two police officers were fatally shot on July 14, triggering the bloodiest clashes between Israelis and Palestinians in years.
NATO Offers to Broker Compromise in Turkish-German Stand-off
Germany has become increasingly worried by President Tayyip Erdogan's crackdown on the Turkish opposition since a coup attempt last year - concerns made more acute by the arrest this month of six human rights activists, including one German.
Corpses of Hundreds of ISIS Men Lie in Freezers As No Country Wants Them Back
Allowing the bodies to be shipped home to countries such as Tunisia, Sudan and Egypt would be sensitive for the governments as they are wary of acknowledging their citizens left to fight for ISIS.
Popularity Tumbles For France's Macron, Says Poll
The 39-year-old leader has also backed a controversial bill to toughen France's security laws that includes measures some rights groups have branded as draconian.