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Pakistani Deported from US for ‘Alien Smuggling’ Scheme After 4-Year Hunt
HSI agents extradited Khan from Qatar to the United States through Washington Dulles International Airport, and US Customs and Border Protection paroled Khan into the United States for criminal prosecution.
Drones Shut UK's Gatwick Airport for 2nd Day, Thousands of Passengers Stranded
The runway of Gatwick Airport, Britain's second-busiest after Heathrow Airport, remains closed since Wednesday night, when two devices were seen flying over the perimeter fence.
US Charges 2 Chinese in Cyber Spying Case in 12 Countries Including India
The charges include conspiracy to commit computer intrusions against dozens of companies in the United States and around the world.
British Police Closer to Solving 22 Years Old Murder Case of Indian-Origin Woman
Surinder Kaur Varyapraj was last seen outside her home on January 4, 1996, but the decomposed body of the 36-year-old mother of three was found in her bedroom only on March 5 that year.
Pakistan says outcry over China Detention camps 'sensationalised'
In recent years, Pakistan has heavily pushed its relationship with China, lauding the tens of billions of investment dollars that Beijing is pouring into the country as a "game changer".
US Doesn't Want to be 'Policeman of the Middle East': Trump
"Does the USA want to be the Policeman of the Middle East, getting NOTHING but spending precious lives and trillions of dollars protecting others who, in almost all cases, do not appreciate what we are doing?..." Trump tweeted.
Loose Trousers That Flew Out of Cabin Led to Fatal Chopper Crash in New Zealand, Probe Finds
The crash occurred on October 18 when the helicopter was taking off, claiming the lives of the pilot Nick Wallis and two conservation department workers.
Almost 700 Catholic Clergy in Illinois Accused of Sexually Assaulting Children: Official
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan said on Wednesday the Church's revelations that 185 clergy members were credibly accused of sexual abuse fell short of the number her office has uncovered.
Huge Fire Ravages 600 Homes in Brazil's Amazon
"It's perhaps the biggest city fire in the history of Manaus," said the deputy chief of the local emergency service, Hermogenes Rabelo.
Facing Opposition, Britain's May Will Bring Brexit Deal Back to Parliament
After a last-minute threat from the main opposition Labour Party to call for a symbolic no confidence vote in the prime minister if no date was given, May said parliament would debate the deal in January, before a vote in the week beginning Jan 14.
Iran President's Son-in-law Resigns Two Days After Appointment Amid Nepotism Claims
Kambiz Mehdizadeh, in his early thirties and reportedly married to Rouhani's daughter in a low-key wedding this August, was appointed to the senior position in the industries and mining ministry on Saturday.
Frogs, Fish and Small Birds Die in British Zoo Fire
Chester Zoo said in a statement issued on Sunday that keepers were able to lure all mammal species to safety, including critically endangered Sumatran orangutans, Sulawesi macaques and endangered silvery gibbons.
British Zoo Evacuated After Fire Breaks Out at Large Indoor Exhibit
Pictures on social media showed flames and plumes of smoke emerging from Chester Zoo which said it was now closed.
French Luxury Dynasty in Court Battle Over 'Mona Lisa' of Ferraris
The 250 GTOs, built from 1962-64, have since become some of the most fabled Ferraris in the world, deemed the "hottest car of all time" by the magazine Popular Mechanics in 2017.
Britain's Theresa May Confirms She Will Quit Before 2022 Election
The UK Prime Minister said she sees no 'immediate breakthrough'on Brexit deal at EU summit.
Pope Removes 2 Scandal-hit Cardinals from Inner Circle
Australian Cardinal George Pell and Chilean Cardinal Francisco Javier Errazuriz were both removed from the so-called C9 Council of Cardinals, an international advice body set up by Francis himself, the Vatican said on Wednesday.