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Security Beefed up in Australia Following Attack on New Zealand Mosques
According to Australia's National Terrorism Threat Advisory System, this would mean authorities have received credible intelligence that indicates that individuals or groups continue to possess the intent and capability to conduct a terrorist attack in Au...
In Court on Charges of Murder, New Zealand Shooter Smirks, Flashes 'White Power Sign'
Flashing an upside-down 'okay' signal, a white power symbol used globally, he smirked in his prison clothes, when media photographed him in the dock, flanked by two police officers.
100 Children, Many Others Feared Trapped in Collapse of Nigeria Building That housed School
Workers on top of the rubble shovelled debris away as thousands of people swarmed around the rescue site — dozens watching from rooftops and hundreds more packed into the surrounding streets.
Desperate Venezuelans Swarm Sewage Drains in Search of Water
The lack of water has become one of the most excruciating side effects of the nationwide blackout that the government of President Nicolas Maduro has blamed on US-backed sabotage but his critics call the product of corruption and incompetence.
Missiles, Limousines and Cyber Attacks: UN Probing North Korea Sanctions Violations in 20 Countries
The UN Security Council's expert panel has "surveyed, confirmed and reported ballistic missile activity sites and has found evidence of a consistent trend" by North Korea "to disperse its assembly, storage, and testing locations."
Ethiopia Mourns Crash Victims as Boeing 737 Max 8 Aircraft's 'Black Box' Found
An Ethiopian Airlines official, however, said that the box was partially damaged and 'we will see what we can retrieve from it.' Forensic experts from Israel have arrived to help with the investigation.
Tulsi Gabbard Says Unsure if Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is War Criminal
Tulsi Gabbard, who met Bashar al-Assad in 2017, has previously drawn criticism for voicing skepticism that his regime was behind the chemical weapons attacks on civilian people.
Pakistan Cricket Board Writes to ICC, Seeks Action Against Team India for Wearing Military Caps on Field
As a mark of respect to the CRPF jawans who lost their lives in the Pulawama terrorist attack, Indian cricketers had sported the Army cap in the third ODI .
'Never-ending' Numbers in Last ISIS Scrap Shock US-backed Fighters
Tens of thousands of dust-covered women, children and men have streamed out of the ragged tent encampment in the Syrian village of Baghouz since December — and despite that exodus they still keep on coming.
Trump's Communications Director Bill Shine Latest to Resign From White House
Bill Shine continues to support President Trump and his agenda and will serve as senior advisor to the 2020 re-election campaign, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement.
Michael Cohen Sues Trump Organization for Unpaid Legal Fees
In a complaint filed in the New York state supreme court in Manhattan, Michael Cohen said the Trump Organization stopped paying him last May after it became clear he would cooperate with various probes into his work.
North Korea Airs Documentary Glorifying Kim Jong Un's Summit with US President Donald Trump
The documentary cited Kim as saying North Korea and the US must put an end to their decades-long animosity and confrontation. But it didn't mention about the lack of an agreement following the Kim-Trump summit.
Olga Ladyzhenskaya: Google Doodle Celebrates Russian Mathematician's 97th Birthday
Olga Ladyzhenskaya made valuable contributions to the field of fluid dynamics. Her research continues to impact oceanography, cardiovascular science, aerodynamics, and weather forecasting.
Jaish Chief Masood Azhar Quashes Rumours of Death With New Audio Clip
There are reports about my death. But only God decides how long you live and when you die, Masood Azhar is heard saying in the audio clip.
Einstein 'Puzzle' Solved as Missing Handwritten Page Emerges
There are also letters that Einstein, born in Germany in 1879, wrote to collaborators which deal with a range of scientific and personal issues, including one to his son, Hans Albert.
Iranian President Rouhani Accuses US of Trying to Change Clerical Regime
Tensions have grown between Iran and America after President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from a 2015 multinational agreement on curbing Iran's nuclear programme in May.