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Imran Khan Sacks Pak Minister For Anti-Hindu Remark, Then His Party Takes a Swipe
Prime Minister Imran Khan took serious notice of Fayyazul Hassan Chohan's 'anti-Hindu' remarks and directed Punjab chief minister Usman Buzdar to remove him forthwith, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf sources said.
After Proposing Reciprocal Tax, Trump Says He Plans to End India's Preferential Trade Treatment
The US goods and services trade deficit with India was $27.3 billion in 2017, according to the US Trade Representative's Office.
Thai General Who Led Coup Pines for 'Democracy' in Election Ballad
The bloodless 2014 coup took out the elected government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Eight years earlier the army toppled the administration of her elder brother Thaksin, the billionaire ex-premier who heads the powerful political clan.
'Catastrophic' Tornado Claims 22 Lives in US State of Alabama
The swath of destruction caused by the storm was a quarter mile (0.4 kilometers) wide and stretched for the 'several miles that it traveled on the ground'.
In Call With Pakistan's Imran Khan, British PM Theresa May Urges Action on Terror Groups
'She welcomed his commitment to reducing tensions with India,' May's office said of the call with Khan.
US Seeks Information on Potential Misuse of F-16 by Pakistan
The IAF on Thursday displayed parts of an AMRAAM missile beyond visual range air-to-air missile as evidence to 'conclusively' prove that Pakistan deployed US-manufactured F-16 fighter jets during an aerial raid targeting Indian military installations in K...
Car Bomb Kills 11 Near Judge's Home, Hotel in Somali Capital
An Islamic extremist group claimed that a Mogadishu hotel was the intended target, but a police officer said militants detonated a bomb while trying to assassinate a judge.
Pakistan to Raise Issue of India's 'Violation' of LoC at UN, OIC: Report
The decision to raise the issue of India's 'violation' of the Line of Control at OIC and UN was taken at a high-level meeting chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan and attended by the top civil and military leadership.
Turkey Worried About Uighurs, Urges China to Protect Religious Freedom in Xinjiang Region
Turkish foreign minister Cavuslogu did not specifically mention mass detention camps in the remote western region of China but he told the Geneva forum that reports of human rights violations against Uighurs and other Muslims in Xinjiang were a serious ca...
Bangladesh Plane 'Hijacker' Shot Dead by Forces Was Carrying a Toy Pistol, Say Police
Bangladeshi commandoes on Sunday shot the passenger who had tried to enter the cockpit of a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight after waving a gun and threatening to blow up the plane.
Islamic State Bride’s Family Files Lawsuit Against Trump Over Her Right to Return to US
Hoda Muthana, 24, joined the Islamic State in 2014 after telling her parents she was going to Atlanta, Georgia, as part of a field trip connected with her business studies at the University of Alabama.
North Korea's Kim Sets Off by Train to Vietnam for Summit with Trump: Report
Travel by train has been a favourite mode of transport for Kim Jong Un, and his father, Kim Jong Il, and grandfather, Kim Il Sung.
Trump Backs Outrage Over Pulwama Attack, Says India Looking at Something 'Very Strong'
The US President also described the current situation between India and Pakistan as very dangerous and said they were trying to resolve the issues between the countries,
Australia Confirms Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange Has Valid Passport
he new passport, which would allow Assange, who is in failing health, to return to Australia, was issued in September last year but remained unreported until Saturday.
UN Security Council Names Masood Azhar’s JeM in Pulwama Statement, China On Board This Time
The Security Council has called on the global community to "cooperate actively" with the Indian government in holding the organisers and sponsors of such attacks accountable.
45 Years After 11-Year-Old’s Murder in US, DNA Mapping Nails Killer
72-year-old James Neal has been charged for the minor girl's murder who was walking home from summer school in July 1973 when she vanished. She was last seen talking to a stranger in a van and never made it home, police chief Jon Lewis said.