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FBI Hints It Paid Over US$ 1 Million to Hack Terrorist's iPhone
The iPhone belonged to Syed Rizwan Farook, who with his wife, killed 14 people during the December 2 terror attack in San Bernardino.
Nepal Not to be a 'Lab' for Nations to Conduct Experiments: Oli
In a televised address to the country on the eve of Nepalese New Year, Oli called on the agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) to seek a solution through talks to resolve the ongoing political impasse.
World's wild tiger count rising for first time in more than 100 years
While Russia, India, Bhutan and Nepal all counted more tigers in their latest surveys, Southeast Asian countries have struggled.
Pakistan court issues non-bailable arrest warrant against Musharraf
ATC judge Sohail Ikram expressed displeasure at absence of Musharraf and said he should have sought permission from the court before proceeding abroad, while hearing the case against Musharraf for allegedly putting the judges of the superior courts under...
EU threatens to put sanctions on Panama, other tax havens
British Prime Minister David Cameron acknowledged he profited from his father's investments in an offshore tax haven before being elected.
Belgium PM refuses to be cowed down after Brussels terror attacks
In an exclusive interview to CNN, Belgium PM Charles Michel has refused to be cowed down after terror attacks hit his country.
18 dead in Syrian rebel shelling on Kurdish area: Rights group
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 70 people, including 30 children, were also wounded in Tuesday's attack, adding that the shelling was a violation of a ceasefire agreement.
Sikh couple attacked by robbers in US; man left bloodied
The victims, the man and his 69-year-old wife who have not been named, were taking their nightly walk when they were attacked by three young men.
'Panama Papers' revelation a 'crime', says law firm
"This is an attack on Panama because certain countries don't like it that we are so competitive in attracting companies," Ramon Fonseca, one of the founders of Mossack Fonseca, said.
Air France cabin crew to Tehran told to wear headscarf
Air France said that all air crew were "obliged like other foreign visitors to respect the laws of the countries to which they travelled".
State actors-nuclear traffickers nexus poses greatest risk, says PM Modi
Referring to the recent terror attacks in Brussels, Modi said they show how real and immediate is the threat to nuclear security from terrorism as he pointed out that all countries must completely adhere to their international obligations in this regard.
Pakistan city announces cash reward of Rs 25 for killing rats
Rat bite has now become a common happening in Peshawar due to frequent incidents. Recently, an infant was killed due to rat bite on his face in Hassan Gari area of the city.
China-led AIIB eyes first loans to India
"In about six months, funds could start flowing from AIIB," Tarun Kapur, joint secretary at the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, told Reuters.
Taliban militants target Afghan Parliament with rockets
Four rockets were fired on the Parliament building. One of the rockets impacted the building, two others landed in surrounding areas while one of them landed in an army base nearby, eyewitnesses said.