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Bangladesh Police Kill Suspect in Minority Murders
Police suspect Nazrul Islam of involvement in the murder of at least five Hindu men as well as a Japanese farmer shot dead in northern Bangladesh last year. He is also accused in the killings of a liberal university professor, a leader of the minority Suf...
Marine Corps Warplane Crashes in California, Killing Pilot
A warplane was crashed in the California desert and the pilot was killed on Friday.
Modi Only World Leader Sharing Frame with Obama in Film on his Tenure
The short film screened at the Democratic Convention on Wednesday shortly before Obama made his speech had a file photo of Obama meeting Modi. Apart from Modi, the only world leader to be featured in the video was UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon.
Eight Dead, 20 Missing in Malaysia Boat Accident
Local media reported that the boat carrying 62 people -- all Indonesians and thought to be illegal immigrants -- capsized due to strong waves late on Saturday night. So far, 34 passengers have been rescued and a search was ongoing, an coast guard official...
Nepal PM Appears Set to Lose no-Confidence Vote as Allies Depart
The Madhesi Janadhikar Forum Nepal (Democratic) is the other party that said it was leaving the alliance.
Bomb Threat at Queenstown Airport, Search Operation Underway
Queenstown Airport, New Zealand, was partially evacuated on Sunday after a cleaner found a 'letter' about an explosive device on board a plane.
Don't Allow Trump to Set Foot in Oval Office: Hillary Clinton
The Oval Office is the official office of the US President.
Pakistan Raises Kashmir Issue With UN Officials
Pakistan continued to raise the Kashmir issue with top UN officials and submitted letters to UN chief Ban Ki-moon and Security Council President expressing "concern" over alleged human rights violations in the Valley after the killing of Hizbul commander...
Police Tell of Showdown With Nice Truck Killer
The police could hear people weeping and crying for help as others scrambled for safety.
Morocco Wants to Rejoin African Union After 32 Years
Morocco quit the grouping in protest in 1984 when the Saharan Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) was admitted as a member.
Two New Arrests in French Truck Massacre Case: Reports
Five other people are already in custody, including the estranged wife of truck driver Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel.
Professor, 2 Others Arrested Over Links to Dhaka Terror Attack
One of the militants killed by police was a student of North South University in Dhaka.
France Attacker Called Volatile, Showed no Jihadist Links
The Islamic State group claimed Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel as a "soldier" today, but what is known so far about Bouhlel suggests a troubled, angry man with little interest in Islam.
With 84 Dead, France Investigates Whether Truck Attacker Acted Alone
At least 10 children were among the dead. Of the scores of injured, 25 were on life support, authorities said on Friday.
Turkish Military Says it 'Fully Seized Control' of Country
Forty-two people, 17 of them police and others civilians, were killed in Ankara.
Facebook Helps Find Infant Lost in Nice Truck Attack
Tiava Banner -- who said she was not the mother of the baby -- sent out an appeal on Facebook looking for any information on the whereabouts of the child who had been lost in his blue stroller when the rampaging truck sent hundreds fleeing in panic as the...