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'No Unilateral Step Can Change J&K's Disputed Status': Pakistan Condemns Decision to Repeal Article 370
In a statement, Pakistan said J&K’s disputed status was enshrined in the United Nations Security Council resolutions and no unilateral decision by India would be 'acceptable to the people of Jammu & Kashmir and Pakistan'.
Ohio Shooter Kept a 'Hit List' and 'Rape List' in High School, Say Former Classmates
The Ohio shooter, Connor Betts, was suspended from high school for making a list of female students he wanted to sexually assault. The following year, he was suspended again for scrawling a hit list in the school bathroom.
Nine Killed, 16 Injured in Ohio in Second US Mass Shooting Within 24 Hours, Gunman Dead
Dayton police tweeted that an active shooter situation began in the Oregon District at 1:22 am, but that officers nearby were able to 'put an end to it quickly.'
Bashar al-Assad's Wife Announces She is 'Totally' Cured of Breast Cancer
The Syrian presidency announced last August that the first lady had begun treatment for breast cancer, and photos of her, thin and wearing a headscarf, have since then regularly been shared on the Syrian presidency's social media accounts.
Some of the Deadliest Recent Mass Shootings in United States
As many as 20 people were killed after a 21-year-old went on a shooting rampage in a crowded Walmart store in Texas.
UK Calls for Change of Approach, Urges EU to Reflect 'Political Reality' on Brexit
Boris Johnson, who took office late last month, says he wants to leave the European Union with a deal but insists the current terms are unacceptable and if necessary Britain will exit on October 31 with no agreement at all.
Snubbed by North Korea's Non-Attendance at ASEAN, Pompeo Hosts Tokyo, Seoul on Sidelines
The Trump administration did not succeed in ending the impasse in North Korea negotiations at ASEAN as Pyongyang continued to launch ballistic missiles. He also hosted an uncomfortable trilateral meeting on the sidelines with South Korea and Japan.
Brexit Supporter Jailed for Death Threats Against MPs
Robert Vidler denied the charges, explaining to the police that he sometimes lent his phone to friends when he was drunk, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.
British Indian Doctor Crowned Miss England 2019, to Compete in Miss World
The 23-year-old beauty from Derby in East Midlands region of England starts her new medical job at Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire, just hours after winning the contest in Newcastle Upon Tyne in North East England on Thursday night.
'Ridiculous': Donald Trump Slams Democratic Leader Tulsi Gabbard Over Claim He Supports Al Qaeda
During the second Democratic presidential debate on Wednesday, the Hawaiian lawmaker Tulsi Gabbard accused Trump of propping up the Al Qaeda and said that he will continue to betray us.
US to Impose Additional 10% Tariff on Chinese Goods Worth $300 Bn Even as Trade Talks Continue
In a string of tweets, Trump also faulted China for not following through on promises to buy more American agricultural products and said that the tariffs would be effective September 1.
Roti, Naan to Get Cheaper in Pakistan as Govt Rolls Back Gas Tariffs Hike to Roadside Tandoors
As Pakistan has initiated steps to implement tough economic reforms, the prices of petrol, gas and other essential food items have increased, hitting the common man.
Without Food, Water for a Week, 15 Ethiopians Die As Boat Smuggling Them to Yemen Breaks Down
Thousands of migrants mostly from the Horn of Africa arrive in Yemen every year despite the 4-year-old civil war in the hopes of moving to wealthy Gulf Arab states and escaping poverty and unemployment.
Mexican Journalist Found Dead in Car Trunk with Signs of Torture on Body: Police
Mexico has been one of the most dangerous countries for journalists in recent years, although it was not immediately clear if the killing of Rogelio Barragan was linked to his work.
9/11 Mastermind Offers to Help Victims' Family if US Drops Death Penalty Charges
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's offer was disclosed late Friday in a letter filed in the US District Court in Manhattan by lawyers representing individuals and businesses seeking billions of dollars in damages.
'Never, Ever Forget': Donald Trump Signs 9/11 Victims' Compensation Bill
The 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund makes permanent the financial support for families who lost members as a result of September 11, 2001 attacks at the World Trade Center site, the Pentagon and Pennsylvania.