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Two More 'Significant Arrests' Over London Attack: Police
Two more people have been arrested over Wednesday's terror attack in London, police said on Friday, also giving the attacker's birth name as Adrian Russell and appealing to the public for information about him.
London Attacker was an Asian Man in his 40s, Say Witnesses
Witnesses to the terror attack on Westminster Bridge near the British Parliament in London on Wednesday told the media that the attacker was an ‘Asian man in his 40s’.
Musharraf wanted 'underhand' deal in 2007: Nawaz Sharif
Musharraf was then the Pakistan President and Sharif had just returned from exile.
World Water Day: Wastewater Key to Solving Global Water Crisis, Says UN
Recycling the world's wastewater, almost all of which goes untreated, would ease global water shortages while protecting the environment, the United Nations said in a major report Wednesday.
Indian Can't Conduct Mass: Man Tells Priest in Melbourne Before Stabbing
A Catholic priest from Kerala named was stabbed in the neck with a kitchen knife by an Italian during the Sunday mass at a Catholic church in Melbourne suburbs.
Trump Picks Kellyanne Conway's Husband to Head Civil Division
Donald Trump has selected White House adviser Kellyanne Conway's husband to head the civil division of the Justice Department, placing him in charge of the Presidents travel ban and lawsuits, a media report said.
Paris Airport Attacker Said He Was 'Ready to Die For Allah'
A man who said he was ready to die for Allah was shot dead on Saturday after attacking a soldier at Paris's Orly airport, triggering a major security alert that caused travel chaos.
Ready to Come Out of The Woods, Says Hillary Clinton
“What can we do to try to bring people together and to try to find that common ground, even higher ground, sister, so that we listen to each other again and we know that we can make a difference? I’m not sure it will come out of Washington yet, but I thin...
NATO Allies Must Pay Fair Share for Defense Costs: Trump
US President Donald Trump asserted on Friday that the NATO allies must pay their fair share for the cost of defense, even as he reaffirmed his "strong support" for the military alliance.
Fleeing IS, Mosul's Civilians Cart Out the Living And The Dead
From a distance, the exhausted Iraqis fleeing parts of Mosul controlled by Islamic State appeared to be pushing their worldly possessions on handcarts.
Military Action Against North Korea an 'Option', Says US Secy of State
Military action by the United States against nuclear-armed North Korea is an "option on the table" if the threat from the rogue regime escalates, Washington's top diplomat Rex Tillerson said on Friday.
Trump, Germany's Merkel to Hold First Face-to-Face Meeting at White House
President Donald Trump welcomes German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday for a White House meeting that could help determine the future of the transatlantic alliance and shape the working relationship between two of the world's most powerful leaders.
3-Year-Old Girl Lives Alone With Dead Mom For Days in US
A 3-year-old girl lived alone with her dead mother's body for several days in their Connecticut apartment with nothing to eat but cereal that had spilled on a floor, police officials said.
India Tells Pakistan to Rein in Compulsive Hostility Towards it
Emphasising that terrorism is the grossest violation of human rights and should be so acknowledged by any impartial and objective observer, the Indian side said a part of the territories of Jammu and Kashmir remain under the forcible and illegal occupatio...
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang Cautions US Against Trade War
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday warned the US against any trade war, saying American firms would be the first to 'bear the brunt' if such a war breaks out.
CIA Contractors Angry Over Job Loss May Be Behind Intel Leaks, Probe On
US authorities probing the recent leak of secret materials are focusing on past CIA contractors who may have been upset over job losses, the Wall Street Journal said on Sunday.