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Eiffel Tower Lights Up in Rainbow Colours in Memory of Orlando Victims
Not just the Eiffel Tower, crowds flocked to vigils around the world on Monday in shock at the shooting of dozens of Florida club-goers in the deadliest ever attack on the gay rights movement.
Orlando Massacre: What We Know So Far
A man armed with an assault rifle and pledging loyalty to Islamic State militants killed 50 people during a gay pride celebration at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, early on Sunday.
Orlando Shooter Identified As US Citizen of Afghan Descent
Police have yet to officially identify the gunman.
Islamic State-Linked Twitter Account Posts Photo of Alleged Orlando Nightclub Shooter
It was not possible to verify whether the picture was in fact of Mateen.
Kim Jong Un Caught Smoking During North Korea's Anti-Smoking Drive
Kim, known to be a chain smoker, wasn't pictured smoking for more than two months, according to the Korea Herald.
Sanders Not Surprised by Obama Endorsing Clinton: White House
Sanders also vowed to foster party unity to take on Republican nominee Donald Trump.
Sanders Under Pressure to Quit as Democrats Look to Unite
Neither Clinton nor Republican Donald Trump had public events on Wednesday, both preparing for the next big hurdle between themselves and the White House — a five-month head-to-head race to November.
Anti-Trump Protesters Attack Supporters at California Rally
Hundreds of demonstrators blocked a police van and then entered the parking area of the San Jose Convention Center where the event took place, insulting Trump supporters in their cars and attacking those leaving the rally.
Pakistan Army Chief Opposes Drone Attacks by US
Pakistan's Army chief General Raheel Sharif also said the operation against the militants was going on successfully.
Iraq Forces Face Tough IS Resistance on Fringes of Fallujah
A day after announcing a push into the jihadist bastion, forces led by Iraq's elite counter-terrorism service had some way to go before retaking the city.
Pakistan Bans Airing of 'Undesired' Contraceptive Advertisements
Advertisements for condoms and other forms of birth control are rare in Pakistan.
US Lawmakers Question India's Plans For Chabahar Port in Iran
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday pledged up to $500 million to develop the Iranian port of Chabahar, to try to give his country trade access to Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia.
Five Pakistani Navy Officers Linked to IS Sentenced to Death
"The five were charged with having links with the militant Islamic State group, mutiny, hatching a conspiracy and carrying weapons in the dockyard," Hammad's father Retired Major Saeed Ahmed told the Dawn newspaper.
Rowdy Passengers Force Easyjet Plane to Divert to France
The budget airline said the flight, which left Scotland on Saturday evening for Palma in Spain, was redirected to Toulouse in France "due to the disruptive behaviour of a group of passengers".