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20-year-old 'Wizard' Hacker Who Broke into Bulgaria's Entire Population, Released from Prison
The 20-year-old Bulgarian cyber security worker hacked details like social security information, addresses, incomes and tax returns chiefly from the National Revenue Agency (NRA) records
On His Maiden Visit to US, Imran Khan Preps Up for Monday Meeting With Trump Amid Tensions Over Terrorism
The leaders are said to hold talks at 9:35 pm IST (12:05 EST) in an effort to reboot bilateral ties that were hit after the US president publicly criticised Islamabad, cancelled military aid and asked it to do more to fight terrorism.
Two Severely-disabled Candidates Win Seats in Japan Upper House Vote
Yasuhiko Funago, a vice president of a company that provides elderly and patient care, has Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a progressive neurological disease in which patients gradually lose control of most of their muscles.
Boris Johnson Bracing to Become Britain's Brexit PM, Bookmakers Give Contender One in 15 Chance of Victory
The postal ballot of 160,000 grassroots party members is expected to return Boris Johnson as the new Conservative leader over Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt when the result is announced on Tuesday.
Heat Wave Gripping Eastern, Central US to Intensify Over Weekend
Utilities in the eastern half of the United States expect to have enough resources to meet power demand on Friday but asked consumers to turn down air conditioners to avoid putting stress on the system, which could cause outages.
PIA Plane with 48 Onboard Skids off Runway in Pakistan's Gilgit Airport; Passengers Safe
There were 48 passengers onboard the aircraft, which was en route from Islamabad to Gilgit in the Gilgit-Baltistan region.
US Dubs Previous Arrests of Hafiz Saeed 'Window Dressing', Says It Made No Difference
Hafiz Saeed, a UN-designated terrorist was arrested on Wednesday — the seventh times since December 2001, when he was nabbed in the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament.
PM Imran Khan Will Travel to US by Qatar Airways for First Meet with President Trump
The prime minister, during his three-day visit, would also be meeting prominent members of the US Congress, corporate leaders as well as members of the Pakistani diaspora.
'Send Her Back': Trump Supporters Ridicule Non-white Democrat Lawmaker Whom He Criticised in Racial Tweets
Trump, during a rally on Wednesday in North Carolina, defended his remarks against Democratic lawmakers Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley and Rashida Tlaib, accusing them of hating the country .
Dutch Airline KLM Under Fire for Breastfeeding Cover-up Rule
The woman named Shelby Angel said on Facebook that a flight attendant told her to put a blanket over her breast while nursing her one-year-old baby on flight from San Francisco to Amsterdam.
Five Years After Flight MH17 Crash, Families of Victims Call for Justice
International investigators last month identified four suspects they believed were responsible for bringing a Russian-made missile into the area aimed at shooting down Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 aircraft.
Johnson & Johnson to Begin Human Trials on Potential HIV Vaccine; All You Need to Know
Janssen's mosaic vaccine is designed as a global vaccine with the aim of preventing infections from the wide range of viral strains responsible for the HIV pandemic.
Drug Lord 'El Chapo' Awaits Life Imprisonment Sentence by US Judge
Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, the 62-year-old former leader of the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel, was convicted in February of crimes spanning a quarter of a century, including trafficking hundreds of tons of cocaine, heroin, methamphetamines and marijuana to...
Cryptocurrency a National Security Issue, Says US Days before Facebook's Plan of Introducing Libra
US Secretary Mnuchin's serious concerns regarding misuse of virtual currencies comes days ahead of Facebook proposal to discuss its recently-announced cryptocurrency, Libra.
'Have Done it': Israel Education Minister Supports Gay Conversion Therapy, Draws Public Wrath
Israeli Education Minister Rafi Peretz said that he was in favour of so-called conversion therapy and if he believed he could change a gay person.
Pakistani Traders on Strike After IMF Imposes Austerity Measures Amid 13th Bailout Since 1980s
In Karachi, the country's main commercial city, around 80% of markets dealing in bulk goods were closed, while markets in Lahore, Rawalpindi and Multan also took a hit.