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Malala Becomes Millionaire With Book Sales, Lectures
Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai and her family recently became millionaires after publishing her first book "I am Malala" along with 'Sunday Times'.
Snowden Loses Lawsuit Against Norway to Prevent Extradition
Snowden was charged by US authorities with espionage and the theft of state secrets.
US Respects British Decision to Exit from EU: Obama
"The people of the UK have spoken, and we respect their decision," Obama said in a statement in his first reaction to the result of the historic referendum.
Cameron Makes Honourable Exit; His Successor Faces a Tough Task
He has in fact done the apparently honourable thing all along; first calling the referendum in the first place, in line with his election pledge.
From Trade To Migration: How Brexit May Hit EU Economy
The European Union's chief concerns over Britain's vote to leave the group are political but losing its second-largest economy will have a huge economic impact
In a First, Mideast Hub Dubai Eases Liquor Rules for Ramzan
The tourism department did appeal on tourists to respect Ramzan rules.
DNA Test Shows Colorado Inmate Not Prince's Son
Williams claims that his mother had unprotected sex with Prince at a Kansas City, Missouri, hotel in 1976.
US Opens up Skies for Commercial Drone Operators
Commercial drones will be restricted to a maximum altitude of 120 metres and a top speed of 160 kilometers per hour.
Pak Woman Paraded With Blackened Face, Shaved Head for Eloping
Reports said the woman who had allegedly eloped with a man of another village returned home a week later.
Chinese Calls for a Ban on Dog Meat Festival
Yulin, a small town in southwest China's Guangxi region, has become infamous for its dog meat festival.
Trump: 'It Would be Helpful' if Republicans Would Help Him
Trump referred to "an insurgent group" trying to deny him delegates at the party's July convention.
Egyptian Court Sentences 2 Al-Jazeera Employees to Death
It is part of a ruthless campaign against freedom of expression: Al-Jazeera.
Apple to Stop Funds to Republican Convention Due to Donald Trump
Apple told Republican leaders that Trump's controversial comments are behind the decision to stop the funding.
Karthik Arasu, First India-Born Contesting Australian Elections
The population of Victoria is about 45 lakh, of which a large section comprises migrants from other countries. There are at least 3 lakh voters of Indian origin.
Bill Seeking Special Status For India Fails To Pass US Senate
Senate fail to pass the bill recognizing India as a defence partner despite US recognising India as a "major defence partner" in a joint statement issued after Modi held talks with President Barack Obama.
Another Armed Man Sought to Attack Gay Pride Parade in LA
James Howell was arrested just hours after 50 people were massacred at a gay nightclub in Florida.