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Indian Teen Arrested in US for Cyber Attack Choking 911 Lines
An Indian-origin teenager has been arrested in the US for carrying out a cyberattack that swamped Arizona's emergency services with several bogus calls, an incident he claimed was a non-harmful joke gone wrong.
13 Miners Die in a Coal Mine Blast in China
Thirteen people have been found dead after a gas explosion in a Chinese coal mine and the status is unknown of 20 others still trapped, state media said Tuesday.
Hillary Clinton Challenges FBI Email Inquiry, Declares 'There's No Case Here'
Hillary Clinton forcefully challenged the FBI's new email inquiry on Monday, declaring during a campaign rally in battleground Ohio, "There's no case here."
Nepal Drains Dangerous Imja Tsho Glacial Lake Near Mount Everest
Nepal has successfully drained part of a giant glacial lake near Mount Everest, averting risk of a disastrous flood that could have threatened thousands of lives.
FBI Obtains Warrant to Examine Hillary Clinton Emails
The FBI wants to review the emails to see if they contain classified information and were handled properly, the focus of the earlier Clinton inquiry.
US Polls: Hillary Clinton Says She Won't be 'Knocked Off Course' in Final Week
"I'm not stopping now, we're just getting warmed up," Clinton declared during a packed rally with gay and lesbian supporters in battleground Florida
FBI Probe Statement Deeply Troubling, Says Hillary Clinton
US presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton declared Saturday that the FBI's decision to announce a renewed probe into her use of email just ahead of voting was "unprecedented" and "deeply troubling."
US Polls 2016: Donald Trump Advocates Merit-Based Immigration System
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has advocated a merit-based immigration system, in an apparent reference to the long Green Card approval process for high-tech professionals from countries like India.
US Presidential Polls: FBI Reopens Probe Into Hillary Clinton Emails
The FBI told US lawmakers today it has reopened its inquiry into emails sent by White House frontrunner Hillary Clinton when she was secretary of state, after discovering new emails "that appear to be pertinent."
Airstrike on Taliban Commander's Home in Afghanistan Causes Civilian Casualties
An airstrike in Afghanistan on Friday hit the home of a Taliban commander in the eastern province of Nangarhar and caused several civilian casualties, government and insurgent spokesmen said.
Yazidi Survivors of IS Torture Win EU's Sakharov Prize
Two Yazidi women who survived a nightmare ordeal of kidnapping, rape and slavery at the hands of Islamic State jihadists won the European Parliament's prestigious Sakharov human rights prize on Thursday.
Aides to Hillary Failed to Justify her Use of Private Mail, Shows Leaked email
"Why didn't they get this stuff out like 18 months ago? So crazy," Tanden wrote.
Republican Colin Powell to Vote for Hillary Clinton
Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell has announced that he will vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the November 8 elections.
Strike in Sri Lanka's North Over Police Killing of Two Tamil Students
Sri Lankans went on strike across the island's north on Tuesday as anger mounted over the police killing of two Tamil university students at a checkpoint.
Shabaab Militants Attack Guesthouse in Kenya, Twelve Killed
It is the second Shabaab strike in Mandera in three weeks.
Quetta Terror Attack: Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Suspected To Be Behind The Deadly Assault
The three dead terrorists allegedly behind the attack on Pakistani police training academy in the southwestern city of Quetta that claimed 60 lives and left more than 100 injured were believed to be from the Al-Alimi faction of the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi milit...