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Battle Rages for Libya's Capital, Warplane Bombs Airport as Migration Concerns Rise
The United Nations said 2,800 people had been displaced by the clashes and many more could flee, though some were trapped.
China Wants to Work With EU on Trade, Premier Li Keqiang Writes Before Summit
Diplomats in Brussels have said that tensions over trade, investments and minority rights mean China and the EU may fail to agree a joint declaration at the April 9 summit.
Tesla Board Investigated Charge that CEO Elon Musk 'Pushed' Former Employee, Denied Altercation
The alleged incident was enough to prompt Tesla's board launching an inquiry into the behaviour of its former chairperson and found that there was no evidence of a physical altercation.
Pakistan Police in Tizzy as Bullets of Anti-aircraft Gun Found Near Imran Khan's Residence
The bullets seized from the plot is located about half-a-kilometre away from Imran Khan's private residence where he often visits.
People Desperate to Flee Brunei, as the Islamic Nation Introduces Stoning to Death for Gay Sex and Adultery
Before the new laws, sex between men was already illegal in Brunei and punishable with up to 10 years in jail.
Amnesty Urges Sri Lanka to Halt Death Penalty Plans, Says Move Will Not End Drug-related Crimes
Authorities have intensified a crackdown on narcotics to deter smugglers from using the Indian Ocean island nation as a transit point for distribution in the region.
Tajik Pop Star Fined for Asking Friends to Birthday Party
The law on private celebrations was passed in 2007 to discourage lavish spending on weddings and other events in Tajikistan
Korean Air Stops Serving Peanuts After Teens' Flight Disrupted by Allergy
Korean Air has had an assorted history with nuts in recent years, with its image tarnished by the infamous 'nut rage' scandal of 2014.
April Fools Hoax Stories May Hold Key to Identifying 'Fake News'
Researchers from Lancaster University in the UK compiled a dataset of more than 500 April Fools articles sourced from more than 370 websites and written over 14 years.
Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif Advised 'Complete Rest' By Doctors
He was lodged in the Kot Lakhpat jail since December last year, serving a seven-year imprisonment in the Al-Azizia Steel Mills corruption case.
Criminal Case to be Filed in Bangladesh Fire that Killed 25
Minister for Housing and Public Work S.M. Rezaul Karim also pledged to take action against officials in his ministry if they were guilty of wrongdoing associated with allowing the added floors or other violations.
'Horribly Mutilated' 1,100 Dead Dolphins Washed Up on French Shores Since January
The mass deaths, widely blamed on aggressive industrial fishing, has alarmed animal welfare groups and prompted France's ecology minister to launch a national plan to protect them.
Seventeen Killed in Bangladesh Building Fire; Several Still Feared Trapped
At least six of the killed, including a Sri Lankan national, died after they jumped off from various floors of the high-rise building for safety.
Donald Trump Says Mueller Report Summary Couldn't Have Been Better
Donald Trump strode into a high-spirited gathering of Senate Republicans on Tuesday, flanked by party leaders, saying the attorney general's weekend summary of Mueller's report "could not have been better."
Nawaz Sharif Walks Out of Pakistan Prison After 3 Months on Medical Grounds
Pakistan's former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, 69, was lodged in Lahore's Kot Lakhpat jail since December last year, serving a seven-year imprisonment in the Al-Azizia Steel Mills graft case.
In Boost for Netanyahu, Trump Signs Proclamation Recognizing Golan Heights as Israeli Territory
Netanyahu welcomed Trump's move and said Israel has never had a better friend. He harked back to two previous Middle Eastern wars as the reason why Israel needs to hang on to the Golan.