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G20 Economies Agree on Restraining Protectionist Measures
To boost global trade, the trade ministers of G20 countries have committed to restrain and rollback protectionist measures.
Theresa May Set to Become Next British PM as Andrea Leadsom Quits
"Brexit means Brexit and we're going to make a success of it," May said in televised remarks.
US Police Officer Fired After Threatening Minor Named India on Facebook
Overland Park Police Department in Kansas officer Rodney Lee Wilson got fired for writing a threatening comment on a minor picture on facebook.
B'desh School, Colleges Ordered to Report Absent Students
Terrorism will never be tolerated in Bangladesh and the government will do everything to establish peace: Hasina
Barack Obama Seeks to Unify US After Dallas Shootings
Obama lamented a "painful" week, in which five police officers were gunned down during a protest against the police killings of black Americans, but he rejected comparisons with the civil unrest of the 1960s.
French Magazine Fined Over Snaps of Hollande, Girlfriend
In October, Voici and another celebrity magazine VSD were ordered to pay 1,500 euros to Gayet and members of her family after picturing them with Hollande.
Australian Prime Minister Rejects Calls to Resign
Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull refused, Labour Party Leader demand to quit as leader of the Liberal National Party claiming that the premier was out of touch and was unable to provide parliamentary stability.
Former Classmates Identify Three Dhaka Terrorists
Terrorism observer group SITE published the photos of the attackers.
At least 82 Killed in Overnight Baghdad Bombings, IS Claims Responsibility
A truck-refrigerator packed with explosives blew up in Karrada district of Baghdad killing 80 and injuring 200.
Al-Qaida Branch in Indian Subcontinent Now on US Terror List
The al-Qaida branch has been added to United State's list of foreign terrorist groups prohibiting people from providing support to the group.
UN to Form Independent Watchdog on LGBT Rights, India Abstains From Voting
The U.N. Human Rights Council appointed an independent investigator to help protect homosexuals and transgender people worldwide from violence and discrimination. With 23 states in favour and 18 muslim, India, South Africa and the Philippines were among...
Pakistan Puts Onus on India Again, Demands More Evidence on 26/11
Pakistan has asked India to provide "more evidence" for the early completion of the Mumbai attack trial.
Obama, Biden to Campaign for Clinton
US President Barack Obama will make his 2016 campaigning debut for Hillary Clinton, giving a big boost to her bid to the White House.
US Concerned About Pak's Efforts to Combat Terrorism
Due to concerns over Pak's efforts to combat terrorism, the US said it will work with all the countries including India to combat the menace.
Barack Obama Does Not See Major Changes After Brexit
US President Barack Obama has said that he does not anticipate any "major" or "cataclysmic" changes due to Brexit in the United Kingdom or the European Union.
EU Strong Enough to Survive Brexit, Says Angela Merkel
Expressing strong confidence in the union as it confronts the first defection since its founding, Merkel said the EU would continue to be a guarantor of "peace, prosperity and stability" in Europe.