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At Least 30 Killed as Two Buses Collide in Pakistan
At least 30 people were killed in Pakistan when two buses collided in southern Punjab province, police said on Monday.
Trump Hints Clinton Was Drugged in Last Debate
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has hinted that his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, took drugs before their second debate last week and asked that the two of them be tested before their third and final debate.
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.
No Discussion so Far on Withdrawal of MFN to Pakistan: Nirmala Sitharaman
India, she said, had extended the MFN status to Pakistan as a "goodwill gesture" way back in 1996 but unfortunately the neighbouring country has not yet extended the same to New Delhi.
Officials Say US Missiles Destroy Radar Sites on Yemen Coast
Officials haven't provided information on casualties from the US missiles fired early today.
Bomb Targeting Shia Worshippers Kills 14 in Afghanistan
The death toll from a Tuesday night attack on Kabul's biggest Shiite shrine meanwhile rose to 17 people, including a policeman.
Donald Trump Terms Top Republican Leader Paul Ryan 'Weak, Ineffective'
Donald Trump on Tuesday termed House Speaker Paul Ryan a "very weak and ineffective leader" after top leadership of the party began deserting him in the wake of surfacing of a video in which the Republican presidential nominee is seen making lewd remarks...
Bill Clinton Was a Predator, Worst Abuser of Women, Says Donald Trump
Donald Trump threatened to expand his attack on his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton and her husband if they release more "inappropriate" tapes.
Obama Blasts Trump's 'Demeaning, Degrading' Comments on Women
President Barack Obama condemned the Republican vying to replace him in the White House, Donald Trump, for his "demeaning" lewd boasts about groping women that have thrown his campaign into crisis.
JuD Denies Reports of Hafiz Saeed Visiting Army Camps in PoK
Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) on Sunday strongly denied the media reports that Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed and Hizbul Mujahideen head Sayed Salahuddin have visited some army camps in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Haiti Mourns Hurricane Dead as Matthew Dwindles
Haiti began three days of mourning on Sunday for victims of Hurricane Matthew as relief officials grappled with the unfolding devastation in the Caribbean country's hard-hit south.
Trump Eyes Uphill Battle at Second Presidential Debate With Clinton
White House candidate Donald Trump desperately needs a strong debate performance against Hillary Clinton on Sunday, with stakes sky-high amid intense scrutiny of his treatment of women, and a damaging video of him boasting that he beds married ones.
Hurricane Mathew Wasn't That Bad After All, Feel Americans
A weakening Hurricane Matthew lashed Georgia and the Carolina on Saturday in what appeared to be the last leg of its march up the East Coast, leaving in its wake millions of Americans relieved that one of the most fearsome storms on record in the U.S. was...
UNSC Fails to Adopt Rival Resolutions on Syria
The UN Security Council on Saturday failed to adopt rival resolutions on Syria as the council's key powers divided over how to solve the conflict in Syria's northern city of Aleppo.
Brussels Police Stabbing Was Terrorist Attack, Say Prosecutors
Belgian prosecutors charged a suspect with attempted murder today over the stabbing of two police officers in a "terrorist attack" in Brussels, the latest such incident in a city still reeling from deadly bombings in March.
Hijab-Wearing Student Prevented From Taking Exam in Canada
The young woman was asked by her male biology teacher to pull back part of her Islamic headscarf so he could see whether she was wearing headphones, said Line Legare, spokeswoman of Montreal's College de Maisonneuve.