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Trump Seeks $10 Million From Former Aide in Disclosure Case
Sam Nunberg accuses Trump of trying to silence him "in a misguided attempt to cover up media coverage of an apparent affair" between senior campaign staffers.
Theresa May Set to Take Charge From Cameron as UK PM
The 59-year-old Conservative party leader's first task will be to put in place a frontline team that can help her through the challenges of negotiating Britain's exit from the European Union, having promised that "Brexit means Brexit".
Potential Earthquake in Bangladesh Could Jeopardise Millions: Research
No estimate on when such a quake may occur is possible without additional research, the study's lead author Michael Steckler, a geophysicist at Columbia University in New York, said.
Peshawar School Massacre Mastermind Killed in Afghanistan: Pak Official
At least 144 students, teachers and staff members were killed when seven terrorists belonging to the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) attacked the Army Public School in Peshawar on December 16, 2014.
High Stakes Legal Ruling Looms in South China Sea Dispute
The Hague, an arbitration court will rule in a dispute about South China Sea in which Philippines is challenging China's right to exploit resources in the area.
United Nations Plans to Issue Yoga Day Stamps in 2017
United Nations stamps are issued simultaneously at the world body's offices in New York, Geneva and Vienna.
6.0-Magnitude Quake Hits Off Tonga: USGS
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not immediately issue any warnings.
Protests After Second Fatal Police Shooting of a Black Man in US
In St. Paul, about a thousand people gathered outside the governor's mansion, chanting "Hey hey, ho ho, those killer cops have got to go."
US Sanctions North Korean Leader Kim Jong-Un For Rights Abuses
North Korea continues to inflict intolerable cruelty and hardship on millions of its own people: US
Bangladesh Police Say They Killed A Hostage by Mistake
A pizza maker at the Holey Artisan restaurant, was among six men killed by the Bangladesh Police.
Jeddah Bomber was a Pakistani Immigrant, says Saudi Arabia
The suicide bomber has been identified as a 34-year-old Abdullah Qalzar Khan, a Pakistani resident who arrived in Saudi 12 years ago to work as a driver.
China Plans $9 Billion Loan for Bangladesh for Rail Projects
According to Global Times, China plans to provide Bangladesh with USD nine billion low interest loan to build six rail projects connecting with Dhaka.
Bangladesh Hunts Hostage Crisis Clues, Investigates IS Claim
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has blamed her political opponents of trying to create chaos by backing domestic militants.
Will Find Out Who Supplied Weapons to Terrorists: Sheikh Hasina
Six of the seven Japanese killed in the terror strike were surveyors for Dhakas Metrorail project.
Nobel Laureate and Holocaust Survivor Elie Wiesel Dies
The Holocaust survivor, renowned writer and Nobel peace laureate Elie Wiesel, died on Sunday.
Islamic State Posts Photos it Says are of Foreigners Killed in Dhaka Attack
Bangladeshi security forces have launched a commando operation to free the hostages.