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Panama Papers Claim New Victim as Spain Minister Quits
Soria's troubles began on Monday when Spanish online daily El Confidencial, which has had access to the Panama Papers said he was an administrator of an offshore firm in 1992.
Islamic State Allowed 50 British Recruits to Return to UK
British counter-terrorism agencies are investigating documents that give permission to IS fighters holding UK passports to leave the region.
2 Donald Trump children to miss New York primary; didn't register in time
While all of Trump's children have appeared by his side on the campaign trail, Ivanka has played a prominent role, introducing her father at rallies and serving as a key adviser.
Trump tries to skirt controversies ahead of New York primary
In his only public outing between his Wednesday and Sunday rallies in New York, Trump, 69, got into his motorcade and went to the World Trade Center, where he visited the 9/11 museum.
Myanmar's Suu Kyi gets new role as special adviser
Suu Kyi is determined to rule the former junta-run nation regardless of an army-scripted constitution that bars her from becoming president.
US presidential polls: Republican Cruz, Democrat Sanders win Wisconsin primary
With 7% of precincts reporting, Cruz, a conservative senator from Texas, was ahead with 49% of the vote compared to 35% for billionaire Trump.
Suicide bomber kills at least 6 in eastern Afghanistan
The insurgents have intensified their violent campaign to topple the Western-backed government since the end of NATO's combat mission in late 2014
Most Americans support torture against terror suspects: Poll
Donald Trump, the front-runner for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, has forcefully injected the issue of whether terrorism suspects should be tortured into the election campaign.
Bernie Sanders wins Alaska, Washington caucuses
Sanders appeared headed to victory margins of more than 50 percentage points in both Alaska and Washington. He aimed for a third victory later on Saturday in Hawaii.
Pope slams Europe's 'anaesthetised conscience' over migrants
Francis has long called for the global community to open its doors to refugees and fight xenophobia -- appeals which have intensified since a controversial deal between Europe and Turkey to expel migrants arriving in Greece.
Over 50 staff dead, detained or missing in Syria, says UN
"A total of 35 United Nations staff members continue to be detained or missing, the majority of whom are UNRWA staff," United Nations said.
Senior Islamic State commander likely killed, says US official
Abd ar-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli, the militant group's second-in-command, was killed in a raid in Syria on Thursday, according to some media reports.
Authorities identify bombers in Brussels attack
Concerned about more terror attacks being plotted, counter terrorism officials in Brussels say that Islamic state has already picked up potential new targets.
Suspect arrested is not Brussels bomber Najim Laachraoui, says Belgian media
The death toll in the attacks on the Belgian capital rose to at least 31 with more than 200 wounded, Health Minister Maggie De Block said.