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Panama Papers: Pakistan SC Issues Notice to PM Nawaz Sharif, Others
"I believe in the constitution, supremacy of the law and transparency," he said.
Trump Cites India's Growth Rate to Compare it With US Economy
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump cited India and China's high growth rates to compare them with America's economy, which he said is "dying".
CPEC Could Turn into East India Company if Pakistan's Interests not Protected, Say Pak Lawyers
Even Senator Saeedul Hassan Mandokhail, the lone PML-N senator in attendance, endorsed the committee chairman s complaints.
BRICS Summit 2016 Day 2: Visiting Leaders Identify 'Scourge of Terrorism' as Common Challenge
Day 2 of the eighth BRICS Summit 2016, an association that groups five major emerging economies Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, kicked off in Goa on Sunday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi holding a bilateral meeting with his Bhutanese co...
Shooting, Stabbing at Model Miranda Kerr's Malibu Home
Media reports say an intruder outside the mansion of supermodel Miranda Kerr has been shot by a security guard, and Kerr wasn't home at the time.
British Queen Elizabeth II Now Longest Reigning Monarch
Britain's 90-year-old Queen Elizabeth II ascended to her throne in 1952 aged 25 on the death of her father King George VI and has reigned for 64 years and eight months so far.
15 Terrorists, 12 Soldiers Killed in Egypt Terror Attack
Twelve Egyptian soldiers were killed and eight injured in a terrorist attack on an army checkpoint in the Sinai Peninsula, which has for years battled Islamist militancy.
Chief Justice of Pakistan Says Country is Run Like a Monocracy: Report
The court asked the petitioners as well as the respondents to propose by Friday the names of three international consultants each who could advise the bench regarding technical matters.
Maldives Quits Commonwealth Over Human Rights Row
The Maldives said on Thursday it is quitting the Commonwealth after years of wrangling over its human rights record since the toppling of its first democratically-elected leader four years ago.
Unlike First, Second Debate Doesn't Set Viewership Record
An estimated 66.5 million people watched the second debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, down from the record-setting audience who saw their first match but on par with the Obama-Romney contests four years ago.
'Creepy Clown' Craze Spreads in UK, Police Warns Miscreants
Pranksters dressed as "creepy clowns" have deliberately scarred many people across Britain, forcing police to warn miscreants that they could be arrested.
ISIS Has Lost More Than a Quarter of Its Territory: Analysts
Islamic State has lost more than a quarter of the territory it once controlled and the area under its hold in Iraq and Syria is roughly the size of Sri Lanka, according to new data.
'Zero Chance I'll Quit', Claims Trump Despite Criticism Over Leaked Lewd Video
With his campaign in crisis, U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump vowed on Saturday to stay in the race despite calls from more than a dozen prominent Republicans for him to drop out following the release of a recording of him making lewd comments abo...
Venezuela Honours Vladimir Putin With Hugo Chavez Peace Prize
Venezuela's socialist president is establishing a peace prize in honor of the late Hugo Chavez and says his pick for the initial award would be Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Hurricane Matthew Hammers Florida After Killing 339 in Haiti
Hurricane Matthew's howling wind and driving rain pummelled Florida early on Friday, starting what's expected to be a ruinous, days-long battering of the Southeast coast. The strongest winds of 120 mph were just offshore, but Matthew's wrath still menaced...
Syrian Military Announces Reduction in Bombardment of Rebels in Aleppo
It was not immediately clear what was behind the move, or if Russian air strikes would also be reduced.