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ISIS Declares Emergency in Self-Declared Capital, Says US Official
US military also notes that the movement of fighters who have been well dug in throughout Raqqa could give overhead surveillance aircraft an improved chance of finding and targeting them.
Population Control: Over 1900 Kangaroos to be Culled in Australia
A trial is currently underway to test the usefulness of fertility drugs as an alternative method of controlling kangaroo populations.
Hillary Clinton Ahead of Trump Nationwide; Deadlocked in Key States
Clinton leads Trump 42-38, said the latest poll released by Public Policy Polling (PPP). "Clinton certainly is favoured to win the Presidential race this fall," said Dean Debnam, president of the PPP.
London Mayor Khan Snubs Trump, Calls His Views on Islam 'Ignorant'
Khan told the BBC he is supporting Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in her bid for the White House, "I hope she trounces him (Trump)."
Marine Will Return Home 'In a Few Weeks': Italian Minister
Girone, along with another Italian marine Massimiliano Latorre on board ship 'Enrica Lexie', is accused by India of killing two of its fishermen off the Kerala coast in 2012.
Body of Renowned Climber Found in Himalayan Glacier after 16 Years
The widow of Alex Lowe said in a statement Friday that two climbers attempting to ascend the 26,291-foot Shishapangma in Tibet discovered the remains of two people partially melting out of a glacier.
Thousands of Protesters Ransack Iraq Parliament
Thousands of angry protesters moved into the restricted area and some began ransacking the parliament building.
New Brawl Erupts in Turkey Parliament as Tensions Surge
Deputies threw punches at each other as dozens of MPs pressed themselves into a corner of the room, while others jumped onto the table to get a better crack at their adversaries, pictures broadcast by NTV television showed.
Al-Qaeda Claims Killing Gay Magazine Editor in Bangladesh
The Al-Qaeda in the Indian Sub continent (AQIS) claimed responsibility for killing the duo, saying that the two were because they were "pioneers of promoting and practicing homosexuality."
Nepal Govt Makes Fresh Appeal; Madhesis Unveil Plan for Stir
Deputy Prime Minister Bijay Kumar Gachchhadar, a senior Madhesi leader himself, called the Terai-centric parties to the negotiating table.
Ohio Shooting: At least 7 members of family killed
The shooting happened near Peebles, which is 75 miles (120 km) east of Cincinnati, the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation said, according to local media.
Blast at Mexico Oil Plant Kills Three, Injures 30
The cause of the explosion at the Petroquimica Mexicana de Vinilo (PMV) plant was not immediately known.