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Polio Worker Shot Dead, Her Driver Injured in Northwest Pakistan
The assailants escaped from the scene and the police have registered a case against unknown people in the incident.
MPs’ Visit to Kashmir Not Expression of Our Policy Decision, Says EU Envoy
Ambassador to India Ugo Astuto said European Union is concerned about the situation in Kashmir and it is important to restore the freedom of movement and normalcy there.
Sikh Uber Driver Racially Abused, Strangulated by Passenger in US; Suspect Arrested
The police arrested and booked 22-year-old Sayers on suspicion of second-degree assault and a failure-to-appear warrant for fourth-degree assault.
Indian Businessman Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering, Importing Banned Drugs into US
Jeetendra Harish Belani, who hails from Nagpur, was extradited to the US after his arrest in the Czech Republic on June 3 to face the charges contained in an eight-count Indictment returned by a federal grand jury on June 26.
FBI Probe over Russian Interference in 2016 US Presidential Polls Not Politically Motivated: Report
US Attorney General William Barr said that it now makes clear that the FBI launched an intrusive investigation of a US presidential campaign on the thinnest of suspicions that, in his view, were insufficient to justify the steps taken.
Don't Cede Too Much for Peace at Paris Talks, Ukrainians Tell President
many Ukrainians are concerned over a possible compromise with Russia, which they see as an aggressor seeking to restore the Kremlin's influence on the former Soviet republic and ruin Ukraine's aspiration to closer European ties.
Boris Johnson, Corbyn Wage Brexit Battle in Final TV Debate Before 'Make or Break' UK Election
Six days before Britain votes in its second national election in less than three years, the debate was seen as the last chance for Corbyn to squeeze Johnson's lead in the polls, which mostly point to victory for the prime minister.
In Rare Act of Cooperation, United States and Iran Swap Prisoners
Trump said Chinese-American Xiyue Wang was returning to the United States. An Iranian official said that Iranian Massoud Soleimani had been freed from detention in the United States.
Mumbai Attack Accused Hafiz Saeed Gets Brief Breather as Pak Court Fails to Produce Co-Acused in Trial
The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) has now fixed December 11 as date for framing the charges against the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and other co-accused Malik Zafar Iqbal.
Police Investigate Foreigner's Participation in Rally Against Singapore-India Free Trade
Singaporean activist Gilbert Goh had organised the demonstration against the Singapore-India Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) at the Speaker's Corner in Hong Lim Park on November 3.
King Salman Calls Trump, Expresses 'Anger' over 'Barbaric' US Naval Air Base Shooting
The deceased includes the shooter and eight others including at least two law enforcement officials were injured in the attack at the US naval air base Pensacola, Florida, Friday morning.
Articles of Impeachment: Explaining What's Next in the US House of Commons
The articles are likely to mostly encompass Democrats' findings on Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine and could charge the US President with abuse of office, bribery and obstruction.
World Bank Adopts $1 Billion-plus Lending Plan to Aid China Despite US Objections
US argues that China is too wealthy for such international aid when it is lending hundreds of billions of dollars of its own to poor countries through its Belt and Road infrastructure drive.
Chinese Projects Under Belt & Road Initiative in Central Asia, Pakistan, Myanmar Projected to Lose Money: Report
For instance, the Kara-Balta oil refinery -- Kyrgyzstan's largest Chinese investment -- has faced significant problems with overcapacity in the recent years.
Defiant Donald Trump Says He Will Win Fight after Democrats Approve Impeachment Proceedings
Echoing a frequent Republican argument, Trump said the "important and seldom used act of Impeachment will be used routinely to attack future Presidents. That is not what our Founders had in mind".
58 Migrants Bound for Europe Drown as Boat Sinks Off Mauritania Coast, 83 Manage to Swim Ashore
The migrants 'were mostly clandestine immigrants trying to reach Spain, coming from Banjul in Gambia,' Mauritania's interior ministry said in a statement released Wednesday night.