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India Disappointed in UN as Guterres Includes it in Report on Children in Armed Conflict
The report mentions terrorist groups in Jammu & Kashmir and Maoist groups elsewhere that recruit child fighters, children killed in these areas, and sexual violence against them, although India is not in armed conflict.
Scientists Link Europe Heat Wave to Man-Made Global Warming
The study said that the July 2019 heat wave was so extreme over continental Western Europe that the observed magnitudes would have been extremely unlikely without climate change.
Trapped in Car for 6 Days During Record Heatwave, Thoughts of Children Helped Belgian Woman Survive
Corine Bastide ran off the road and into the woods last week near the southeast city of Liege. It was only when family friends were putting up missing posters days later that they spotted the vehicle and responders were able to extract her.
'Hamza Bin Laden Was Very Threatening to US, Can't Comment Beyond That': Donald Trump
The US media on Wednesday, quoting unnamed officials, reported that Hamza bin Laden was killed during the first two years of the Trump administration. There has been no official confirmation of it from the United States.
Iran Says Sanctions Show US is 'Afraid' of Top Diplomat Amid Soaring Tensions
The US Treasury said the sanctions would freeze any of Javed Zarif's assets in the United States or controlled by US entities, as well as squeeze his ability to function as a globe-trotting diplomat.
In Fresh Diktat, Pakistan Taliban Warns People from Playing Loud Music, Imposes Restrictions on Women
The pamphlet prohibited the people from playing loud music on the computer and other shops with a warning that any place from where songs were heard could be blown up any time, the report said.
Man Jealous of Russian Instagram Model's Holiday Plans Held for Her Murder
Instagram blogger Ekaterina Karaglanova's landlord found the her body at her apartment on Saturday after her parents had been unable to reach her by phone,
Donald Trump Not Behaving Like a Patriot, Says Tulsi Gabbard in Run-up Debate to US Presidential Elections
The first ever Hindu to be elected to the US House of Representatives, Tulsi Gabbard vowed that she would fight for the rights and freedom of all Americans, upholding the principles in the Constitution upon which the country was founded.
Osama Bin Laden's Son and Al-Qaeda Heir Hamza Bin Laden Killed: US Media
The 15th of Osama bin Laden's 20 children and a son of his third wife, Hamza, thought to be about 30 years old, was 'emerging as a leader in the Al-Qaeda franchise.'
Pakistan Welcomes President Trump's Offer of Mediation on Kashmir, Says Shah Mahmood Qureshi
Trump last week offered to be the "mediator" between India and Pakistan on the Kashmir issue during his first meeting with Prime Minister Khan at the White House.
'We Are the Frog in Boiling Water', Says Prince Harry Claiming He Will Have Only 2 Kids for Environment's Sake
In an interview with primatologist Jane Goodall, the Duke of Sussex said becoming a father in May had changed his perspective.
New Protest Erupts as Hong Kong Charges 44 Activists With Rioting, Police fire Tear Gas and Rubber Bullets
Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets on Sunday as they sought to defend China's main representative office from protesters who set up road blocks and hurled bricks and sticks.
Almost 4,000 Afghans Killed or Wounded in First Six Months of 2019 : UN Report
The latest casualty figures were released as talks between the Taliban and US officials to end the 18-year Afghan war entered an important stage, with US. negotiators aiming to reach a peace deal before Sept. 1.
US Man Caught With Missile Launcher in Checked Bag at Airport, Says it's a 'Souvenir'
The transportation Security Administration issued a statement on the incident, saying that "the man, a resident of Jacksonville, Texas, told officials that he was an active military personnel."
Britain's New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Girlfriend Move Into Downing Street
Johnson is in the process of getting a divorce from his wife, Marina Wheeler, whose mother Dip Kaur is of Indian-origin and gave the former London Mayor a chance to refer to himself as the "son-in-law of India".
Iran Says US Rejected Offer for New Deal as Washington 'Not Seeking Dialogue'
Under the 2015 nuclear deal agreed to by Tehran, Iran must ratify a document, known as the additional protocol, prescribing more intrusive inspections of its nuclear programme eight years after the deal was adopted.