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Trump Bargained Morality With Arms Sale to India, Says Imran Khan
US President Donald Trump sided with "oppressor" India by declaring Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin a global terrorist and bargained morality with arms sale, Pakistan's top opposition leader Imran Khan said on Thursday.
Germany Rejects Request by Erdogan to Address Turks during G20
Germany will reject a request by Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to address Turkish citizens while attending the G20 summit in Germany next week, the German foreign minister said on Wednesday, in another blow to the troubled ties of the allies.
Black Lives Matter: Oxford Broadens Definition of 'Woke'
It seems like the English dictionary just ‘woke up’ and is getting political.
US Senator Marco Rubio Cautions PM Narendra Modi on 'Religious Freedom'
In a tweet from his official Twitter handle @SenRubioPress, Rubio said, “I welcome Indian PM Modi to the US. Strong US-India ties are in our long-term interest, but religious freedom must also remain a priority.”
Mongolia to Hold First Presidential Runoff on July 9
Mongolia will hold its first ever presidential runoff vote on July 9 after none of the three candidates secured an absolute majority in an election marred by a "sabotage" attempt, electoral authorities said on Tuesday.
Theresa May Details Post-Brexit Plans for EU Citizens in UK
British Prime Minister Theresa May tried Monday to reassure European Union citizens living in Britain that their lives and those of their family will not be disrupted when Britain leaves the EU in 2019.
PM Modi Leaves For Netherlands After Concluding US Trip
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday left for Netherlands, the final leg of his three-nation tour, after concluding his visit to the US.
Theresa May Strikes 1 Billion Pound Deal to Get DUP Support For Her Govt
British Prime Minister Theresa May struck a deal on Monday to prop up her minority government by agreeing to 1 billion pounds($1.3 billion) in extra funding for Northern Ireland in return for the support of the province's biggest Protestant party.
North Korea a Top Priority, Says New US Ambassador to China
The new U.S. ambassador to China has said that stopping the threat posed by North Korea will be a top priority, along with resolving the U.S.-China trade imbalance, according to a video message to the Chinese people released on Monday.
US High Court Looks to Travel Ban Ruling And Possible Retirement
Justice Anthony Kennedy, who has cast the decisive vote in some of the court's most far-reaching decisions, turns 81 next month and is widely believed to be thinking of retiring
Hong Kong Activists Stage China Protest Ahead of Xi Visit
Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters today draped a black flag over a statue symbolizing the city's return to China by Britain, days before a visit by President Xi Jinping to mark 20 years since the handover.
No White House Iftar. How Trump's anti-Muslim Stand is Political Symbolism
Thomas Jefferson, a founding father and the third President of the United States of America, is believed to have started a tradition that the Trump administration looks determined to turn its back on.
If Baghdadi is Dead, Next IS Leader Likely to be Saddam-era Officer
If Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is confirmed dead, he is likely to be succeeded by one of his top two lieutenants, both of whom were Iraqi army officers under late dictator Saddam Hussein.
Global Financial Watchdog Slams Pakistan For Terror Financing
As per the report, certain entities designated under UN Security Council Resolution 1267 continue to receive and disperse funds without controls being applied by the competent authorities in Pakistan.
Indian-origin Doctor Arrested Over Circumcision of Baby
An Indian-origin general practitioner (GP) from the East Midlands region of England has been arrested for allegedly circumcising a baby boy without his mother's consent.
Bipartisan Bill Tabled in US House to Revoke Pakistan's Ally Status
A bipartisan bill seeking to revoke Pakistan's status as major non-NATO ally (MNNA) to the US has been introduced in the House of Representatives by two top lawmakers, saying the country failed to effectively fight terrorism.