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North Korea's Military Parade a Warning to The USA
Kim Jong-Un did not address the rally, but his close aide Choe Ryong-Hae gave a defiant speech saying that Pyongyang would react in kind to any provocation - nuclear or otherwise.
Syria's Assad, Hated by the West But Defended by Russia
Still, the key to his victory, Abed Rabbo and others said, was the steadfast support Assad was able to count on from his foreign allies.
Donald Trump Ordered Syria Missile Strike 'During Dessert' With Xi
US President Donald Trump gave the order to strike Syria with dozens of cruise missiles "during dessert" with visiting Chinese leader Xi Jinping, he said in an interview aired Wednesday.
Pak Links Don Uzair Baloch to Jadhav 'Espionage' Case: All You need to Know
The Pakistan Army has taken custody of Karachi-based underworld don Uzair Baloch who they claim was helping Kulbhushan Jadhav spy against the country.
China Demotes Official for Not 'Daring' to Smoke in Front of Muslim Leaders
However, some religious people force ordinary citizens also to comply with the requirements, a senior official who had been working in Xinjiang for years, told the paper.
US Scuppers G7 Bid to Find Joint Stance on Energy and Climate
A source close to the G7 talks said the inability of U.S. energy secretary Rick Perry to commit showed the isolation of the United States at the ministerial meeting.
Pakistan PM Bars his Partymen From Commenting on General Raheel Sharif
Nawaz Sharif has barred his party leaders from making any controversial statements about former army chief Gen Raheel Sharif amid his appointment as the head of a 41-nation Saudi-led military alliance of Muslim countries.
Stockholm Truck Attack Suspect Showed Interest in Islamic State: Police
The suspected Stockholm truck attacker had shown interest in extremist groups and had his permanent residency application rejected in June 2016, Swedish police said on Sunday.
Donald Trump Nominates Indian-American as his 'IP czar'
President Donald Trump has tapped Indian-American Vishal Amin as his new 'IP czar' to coordinate US law-enforcement strategy around copyright, patents and trademarks.
US Strikes Serve 'Goals of Terrorism', Says Governor of Syria's Homs
US missile strikes on Syrian military positions serve the goals of "armed terrorist groups" and Islamic State, the governor of Syria's Homs province said on Friday.
North Korea Threatens to Hit Back Over Sanctions
North Korea has warned it will retaliate if the global community ramps up sanctions over its latest round of weapons tests.
Chicago Police Seek 2nd Teen in Facebook Sexual Assault Case
An arrest warrant has been issued for a second teenage boy in the sexual assault of a 15-year-old Chicago girl that was streamed live on Facebook, and further arrests are expected, police said on Sunday.
Both Ecuador Candidates Claim Victory in Presidential Runoff
A jubilant Lasso on Sunday told supporters in Guayaquil that he would free political prisoners and heal divisions created by 10 years of iron-fisted rule by Correa.
Euro Is a 'Knife In The Ribs' Of The French Says Le Pen
French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen told a political rally on Sunday that the euro currency which she wants France to ditch was like a knife in the ribs of the French people.
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Diagnosed with Kidney Stone
Sharif's daughter Maryam Nawaz confirmed that he went to a private hospital in Lahore for a medical check-up.
China Bans Veils, Abnormal Beards in Xinjiang
China on Saturday banned wearing veils or growing "abnormal" beards in Xinjiang as part of a major crackdown aimed at curbing "religious extremism" in the restive Uygur Muslim majority province.