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German ISIS Woman Goes on Trial For Letting Yazidi 'Slave' Girl Die of Thirst
The case against Jennifer W., 27, is believed to be the first anywhere in the world for international crimes committed by IS militants against members of the Yazidi minority.
US Wants 2 Years to Identify Migrant Kids Separated from Families
The administration would provide information on separated families on a rolling basis to the American Civil Liberties Union, which sued to reunite families and criticised the proposed timeline.
Pakistan Partially Opens Airspace for West-bound Flights from India
Even though the route P518 was opened on Thursday evening, American airline company United Airlines announced on Friday that its flight connecting Newark airport and Delhi airport has been suspended for two weeks.
Man Who Slashed 9 Faces Riding on a Bicycle Charged with Multiple Felonies in Los Angeles
The man faces seven counts of aggravated mayhem, two counts of attempted aggravated mayhem and one count of attempted second-degree robbery.
After Long Wait, the World to Soon See First Picture of a Black Hole on April 10
Astronomers began speculating about these omnivorous 'dark stars' in the 1700s, and since then indirect evidence has slowly accumulated.
Erdogan Accuses US, Europe of 'Meddling' In Turkey's Internal Affairs After Election
The Turkish president and his party suffered an upset in Sunday's ballot when results showed the party lost the capital Ankara and was narrowly defeated in Istanbul, the country's largest city and economic hub.
New Zealand PM Continues to Win Hearts as She Pays Grocery Bill of Mom Who Forgot Wallet
PM Ardern confirmed making the payment and when asked why she paid the other person's bill, she replied, 'because she was a mum'.
US Halts F-35 Deliveries to Turkey After Istanbul Holds Ground on Russian Arms Deal
The United States said that Turkey's decision to buy Russia's S-400 system was incompatible with remaining part of the emblematic US warplane program.
World Autism Awareness Day: Chinese Scientists Discover New Prospect of Treatment
Further research also discovered that using antibiotics or feeding lactobacillus plantarum could improve social behaviour of autistic children as well as the lifespan of some KDM5-deficient flies.
33-year-old Grammy-nominated US Rapper Nipsey Hussle Shot Dead: Report
Just hours earlier, Hussle — a 33-year-old whose youth was intertwined with Los Angeles gang culture — tweeted: 'Having strong enemies is a blessing.'
Comic who Played President in TV Show Takes Surprise 'Lead' in Ukraine Presidential Polls
At stake is the leadership of a country on the front line of the West's standoff with Russia after the 2014 Maidan street protests ejected Poroshenko's Kremlin-friendly predecessor and Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula.
Arab League Rejects Trump's Israel Policies at Annual Summit
This year's Arab League summit, held in Tunisia, comes against a grim backdrop of ongoing wars in Syria and Yemen.
Bangladesh Police Arrest Building Owners Over Deadly Fire in Dhaka Which Claimed 26 Lives
Authorities say the 22-storey building structure lacked adequate safety measures and was extended illegally, raising fresh questions about safety standards in one of the world's most densely congested cities.
Plagued by Accidents, Boeing Holds Test Flights for 737 MAX Fix: Report
The aviation giant, which has been under fire and has seen its flagship narrow-body planes grounded since March 13, have tested the system upgrade.
China Destroys 30,000 World Maps Showing Arunachal Pradesh as Part of India: Report
China claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of south Tibet and routinely objects to Indian leaders visiting the state to highlight its stand.
Theresa May Admits No Support for Third Vote on Controversial EU Divorce Bill
Theresa May said the government would provide time to allow MPs to debate and vote on Brexit alternatives to find a plan that could command a majority in parliament.