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Graves Have No Religion: New Zealand Looks to Bury Mosque Massacre Dead Amid Gun Control Fervor
The government is set to give a full Islamic burial to the deceased from the attack but authorities have insisted on carefully investigating the case first. The deceased have had a CT scan, their fingerprints are taken.
Australian Police Search Homes Linked to New Zealand Mosque Shooting Gunman
The homes were in the New South Wales towns of Sandy Beach and Lawrence, both near the town of Grafton where Brenton Tarrant, the alleged shooter, grew up.
3 Killed, 6 Injured in Train Blast in Pakistan's Balochistan Province
The attackers planted an improvised explosive device at the railway track in Balochistan's Dera Murad Jamali area to target Jaffar Express coming from Rawalpindi to Quetta.
15 Babies Killed by Bacterial Infection in Tunisia Hospital
Medically it is proven that 15 of these deaths are linked in a direct or indirect way to the bacterial infection.
New Zealand Mosque Shooter a White Nationalist Who Hated Immigrants, Started Plotting ‘Revenge’ 3 Months Ago
The gunman is a 28-year-old Australian white nationalist who hates immigrants. He was set off by attacks in Europe that were perpetrated by Muslims.
Judges Quashed Rape Verdict as Alleged Victim was 'Too Masculine'
The judges added that one of the defendants had saved the woman's number in his phone as 'Viking,' and stated that the 'photograph present in her file would appear to confirm this.'
China President Xi Jinping 'Afraid' Trump May Walk Away From Trade Deal
The US President on Wednesday had dangled the prospect of walking away if the ultimate trade agreement isn't to his liking.
Eight Killed in Brazil School Shooting, Two Suspects Dead
Around 15 others were injured in the shooting, which took place at the Raul Brasil public school in Suzano, on the outskirts of Sao Paulo in southeast Brazil.
Sudanese Opposition Leader's Daughter Jailed Over Protests
On Sunday afternoon, hundreds took to the streets in different areas of Omdurman to protest against the emergency laws. Police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse them.
Britain to Grant UK-Iranian Mother Jailed Over Spying Allegations 'Diplomatic Protection'
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said the decision was in response to the "unacceptable treatment" experienced by the dual national including a lack of medical care during her three years in detention.
Venezuela Plunges into Darkness Amid Widespread Power Outage
The power outage began just as commuters were leaving work. Hundreds crammed the streets of Caracas, forced to walk because subway service was stopped. A snarl of cars jammed the streets amid confusion generated by blackened stoplights.
Russians Splurge on Flowers for Loved Ones, Colleagues on International Women's Day
Only 30 percent of flowers on sale are grown domestically. The rest are imported, with around 60 percent coming from Ecuador and 20 percent from the Netherlands, according to Moscow city government's commerce department.
Blasts in Kabul Hit Near Ceremony Attended by Top Officials, At Least Three Killed
The ceremony was commemorating the 1995 death of prominent minority Hazara leader Abdul Ali Mazari, who was killed by the Taliban.
Thai Court Bans Political Party for Nominating Princess Ubolratana for PM's Post
Banning the Thai Raksa Chart party just over two weeks before the general election struck a blow to opposition parties' chances of defeating parties allied to the military junta that has ruled for nearly five years.
EU Says 'No Solution' Yet to Break Brexit Deadlock
Prime Minister Theresa May agreed the withdrawal agreement in November, but the British parliament overwhelmingly voted it down in January and MPs continue to challenge it.
US 'Very Closely' Following Reports of F-16 Misuse, Asks Pakistan for More Information: State Dept
The US State Department has said that America is seeking more information from Pakistan on the potential misuse of American-made F-16 fighter jets by it against India in violation of the end user agreement.