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US to Lift North Korea Sanctions Once Assured of Denuclearisation
Post Kim-Trump summit, the leader of two nuclear powers have been showing signs of improving ties between them.
DNA Helps Crack 30-Year-Old Brutal Murder Case in France
A four-year-old girl’s body, bearing signs of horrific abuse, including burns from an iron and human bite marks, was found in August 1987 in a ditch
Amid Visa Row, UK Lawmakers in Parliament Take Up Plight of Indian Professionals
Labour Party MP, Ruth Cadbury, made an appeal in the Parliament on behalf of her Indian constituents who are on the verge of losing their right to work in UK.
Anger and Grief as Britain Marks Grenfell Fire Anniversary
In a west London community still traumatised by the apartment block blaze that killed 71 people, many voiced frustration with politicians and the fire brigade ahead of Thursday's commemorations.
Israeli Police Question Netanyahu for First Time Over German Submarine Sale
In November, police investigating the submarine case questioned a Netanyahu confidant, Yitzhak Molcho, an attorney who has doubled as the premier’s envoy in negotiations with the United States, Egypt and the Palestinians.
Trump: Trudeau's Criticism Will Cost Canada 'A Lot of Money'
Trump said he decided to back out of the G7 communique after watching Trudeau's closing summit news conference, at which he warned that Canada would not be pushed around on tariffs - a point the Canadian prime minister had made several times before.
Elite Gurkhas from Nepal Deployed to Secure Trump-Kim Summit
There are reportedly about 1,800 Gurkha officers in Singapore, and they are a regular presence at high-security events. They were seen standing guard at the heavily fortified St Regis Singapore, where Kim arrived on Sunday.
Dennis Rodman Flying to Singapore for Kim-Trump Summit
Dennis Rodman has made five trips to Pyongyang since Kim Jong-Un took power and once called him his "friend for life."
Hundreds Hurt in Gaza Protest, Including 80 by Israeli Fire
Seven of the wounded were in serious condition, the Health Ministry said, in the latest in a series of mass protests to call attention to a decade-old blockade of Gaza by Israel and Egypt.
Myanmar Army, Govt Hold Rare Meeting Over Rohingya Crisis
Myanmar, which denies allegations of the ethnic cleansing, has said it will establish its own independent probe to investigate human rights abuses.
US Sending 1,600 Immigration Detainees to Federal Prisons
President Donald Trump has made his hard-line stance on immigration an integral part of his presidency and has promised to build a wall along the US-Mexican border to stem the flow of migrants.
Facebook Admits ‘Bug’ May Have Made Private Posts of 14 Million Users Public
The news marked the latest in a series of privacy embarrassments for Facebook, which has faced a firestorm over the hijacking of personal data on tens of millions of users and more recently for disclosures on data-sharing deals with smartphone makers.
Singapore's Foreign Minister Heads to North Korea Ahead of Trump-Kim Summit
Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan, who went to Washington earlier this week, will meet his North Korean counterpart, Ri Yong Ho, and the president of the Supreme People's Assembly and ceremonial president, Kim Yong Nam, during h...
Paul Dacre, Editor of The UK's Daily Mail, to Stand Down
Paul Dacre, who is Britain's longest-serving and best-paid newspaper editor, said he was stepping back from day-to-day editing by his 70th birthday to take on broader challenges in the company, which also owns the popular MailOnline website.
46 Migrants Drown, 16 Missing, Off Shore of Yemen
At least 100 migrants were crammed on the smugglers boat that left the port of Bossaso in Somalia on Tuesday, travelling through the night.
Use of Sexual Favours and Other Major Allegations Levelled by Ex-Wife Against Imran Khan
'I’ve discussed sexual harassment, sexual coercion and how it is used. How sexual favours are used for political positions, and media positions. And some of those are relate directly to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.' Reham said.