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Over 30 Dead in Heavy Clashes in Yemen's Taez
More than 30 people have been killed in intense fighting between rebels and loyalists on the outskirts of Yemen's third city Taez, military and medical sources said on Friday.
Majority of Russians Want Vladimir Putin to be president After 2018
The survey was conducted from October 21 to 24 among 1,600 Russians aged 18 years and older in 48 regions of the Russian Federation.
Android Smartphones in US Sending Personal Data to China: Report
These devices transmitted user and device information including text messages, contact lists, call history with full telephone numbers, unique device identifiers including the IMSI and the IMEI.
Thousands of Students in Protest Against US President-Elect Donald Trump Election
Chants broke out among the students as they marched, and many held up self-made placards to demonstrate their discontent.
Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad looks for 'Anti-Terror Ally' in Donald Trump
Assad said he was being extremely cautious about judging Trump's stance, particularly as "he hasn't occupied any political position before,... we cannot say anything about what he is going to do."
India Can't Bully Pakistan; Our Restraint Shouldn't be Misunderstood: PM Sharif
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday said Pakistan cannot be bullied by Indian "tactics" and its restraint should not be "misunderstood" as weakness, warning that his country was fully capable of defending against "any belligerence".
Obama Reassures Worried European Allies After Trump Downplays NATO Alliance
US President Barack Obama flew into Athens on his final foreign trip to Europe on Tuesday, seeking to calm the nerves of allies concerned by Donald Trump's surprise presidential election victory.
Iraqi Military Captures Nimrud Area South of Mosul City
The JOC did not specifically mention the Nimrud archaeological site, which is located a little over a kilometre west of the village that bears its name.
South Korea's President Park Faces Resignation Calls at 8,50,000-Strong Protest Rally
South Korean President Park Geun-hye faced mounting pressure to step down on Saturday as hundreds of thousands of demonstrators marched in the capital to protest allegations that she let a friend meddle in state affairs.
Kamala Harris Has Potential to Be First Woman US Prez: Report
Indian-origin California Attorney General Kamala Harris has potential to become the first woman president of the United States, a media report has said, days after Hillary Clinton was unable to break the highest glass ceiling.
Under Trump, H-1B Visa Issue May Affect Indo-US Ties, Says Expert
Lisa Curtis of the Heritage Foundation, a top American think-tank said H-1B is a potential area of conflict between India and America.
Islamic State on the Verge of Extinction: Iraqi Ambassador
"All they know is how to plant bombs and use human shields," he added.
Trump Campaign Removes 'Muslim Ban' Link from Website
Some of the most controversial proposals Donald Trump made while running for US president were gone from his campaign website by Thursday, including his call to ban Muslims from entering the country and his promise to cancel the Paris Climate Agreement.
Gunman Opens Fire Near Anti-Trump Protest in Seattle, 5 Injured
The Seattle Fire Department said on Twitter shortly after 7 p.m. local time that crews were treating five patients with gunshot wounds, two of them with life-threatening injuries.
'Hillary Clinton Failed to Woo African-American, Latino, Asian Voters'
Hillary Clinton just couldn't woo African-American, Latino, Asian and younger voters and that contributed a large part of her undoing in her race to the White House against Donald Trump, US media said on Wednesday.
Israel Minister Says Palestinian State Over After Trump Win
Israeli Education Minister Naftali Bennett said Wednesday the idea of a Palestinian state was over after Donald Trump's election as US president, calling for an end to what has been the basis of years of negotiations.