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Kansas Shooting: Man Accused of Killing Indian Appears in Court
A Kansas man accused of killing an Indian software engineer and shooting two other people while shouting "get out of my country" appeared in Johnson County Circuit Court on Thursday as lawyers worked out a schedule for his upcoming trial.
'India, US Ties to Touch New Heights Under Donald Trump'
Indo-US ties will touch new heights under the Trump administration as the two countries are "natural partners" and have common interests amid China's assertiveness in the Asia-Pacific region, an Indian-American entrepreneur considered close to Vice Presid...
'G' is for Gun, 'S ' is for Sniper in ISIS Textbooks: Report
'G' is for gun, 'S' is for sniper and 'B' is for battle in ISIS English textbooks for kids, according to a media report.
Kurdish Healer Claims he Can Heal 'Possessed' Trump
An Iraqi Kurdish healer claims US President Donald Trump is possessed and says he can cure him by beating him on the soles of his feet.
Chinese Media Likens PoK to Taiwan; Asks India to Back CPEC
India should be "more pragmatic and flexible" to support the multi-billion dollar CPEC project despite sovereignty issues linked to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) as China backs business links between Taiwan and India, a state-run media said on Monday.
China Opens Tibet's 2nd Largest Airport Terminal Close to Arunachal
China on Monday operationalised the second-largest airport terminal in Tibet, close to the Indian border, which will be able to handle 750,000 passengers and 3,000 tonnes of cargo annually by 2020.
Kim Jong Nam Murder Case: Lawyer for Vietnamese Woman Wants 2nd Autopsy
A lawyer for one of the women accused of poisoning the estranged half brother of North Korea's leader says there are serious holes in the case.
North Korea Fires 4 Ballistic Missiles Into Ocean
North Korea on Monday fired four banned ballistic missiles that flew about 1,000 kilometers (620 miles), with three of them landing in Japan's exclusive economic zone, South Korean and Japanese officials said, in an apparent reaction to huge military dril...
India Invites American Who took Bullets for Two Indians in Kansas
Ian Grillot, who was injured while trying to intervene during a racially-motivated shooting in Kansas in which an Indian techie was killed, has been released from hospital and invited to India to be recognised for his heroics.
Thousands Flee Iraq's Mosul Overnight, as Fighting Rages On
Thousands of civilians fled Mosul overnight as Iraqi forces advanced north of a sprawling military base near the city's airport on Friday.
3 Mali Islamic Extremist Groups Merge, Pledge to Al-Qaida
Three Islamic extremist factions in Mali announced that they have merged into one group and pledged allegiance to al-Qaida's leader, according to a group that monitors jihadist websites.
Daniel Craig Need Not Apply: Britain's MI6 Looks to 'Tap Up' New Spies
Britain's MI6 spy agency will go back to its old, informal "tap on the shoulder" method of hiring new agents in a bid to find more black and Asian recruits.
IS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Admits Defeat in Iraq's Mosul
Islamic State (IS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has admitted defeat in Mosul, the terror group's biggest stronghold in Iraq, and has ordered militants to either flee or kill themselves in suicide attacks, the media reported.
Helipad under Construction at Trump's 'Winter' White House
He is expected to travel to Palm Beach after the event in Orlando.
Trump Praised for More Measured Speech, but Congress Wants Details
Donald Trump's muted prime-time address to Congress got positive reviews on Wednesday, but numerous questions remained about the details and costs of his ambitious agenda.
Donald Trump Condemns Kansas Shooting, Calls it 'Racially-Motivated'
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday condemned the racially-motivated attack on an Indian engineer in Kansas City last week by a US Navy veteran.