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Gurdwaras in UK Offer Shelter to London Terror Attack Victims
Gurdwaras in London on Sunday opened their doors for the victims stranded after the terror attack in the city by offering them shelter and food, according to media reports.
North Korea Rejects New Sanctions, to Continue Weapons Programme: KCNA
North Korea "fully rejects" the latest round of sanctions against its citizens and entities by the United Nations and will continue its weapons development, its official KCNA news agency said on Sunday.
In Last Days, Saddam Hussein Bonded With US guards, Listened to Pop Music
The dictator’s humble last days, and the experiences of his American guards, are recounted in new book, “The Prisoner in His Palace: Saddam Hussein, His American Guards, and What History Leaves Unsaid’.
Learn From us on Democracy, Taiwan Tells China on Tiananmen Anniversary
Taiwan's president offered on Sunday to help China transition to democracy, on the anniversary of China's bloody crackdown on student-led pro-democracy protests in and around Beijing's Tiananmen Square.
US Pullout Hot Topic as UN Talks to Save Oceans Kick Off Tomorrow
World leaders convene at UN headquarters next week for the first major bid to solve the toughest problems facing our oceans, from coral bleaching to plastic pollution, overfishing and rising seas due to climate change.
In 40 Years, Not One Bullet Fired in Border Dispute With China: PM Modi
"It is true that we have a border dispute with China. But in the last 40 years, not a single bullet has been fired because of border dispute," Modi said
Theresa May Questioned by Voters, Urged to Confront Trump on Paris Deal
With less than a week until Britain votes in a national election, Prime Minister Theresa May faced tough questions from voters Friday about her Conservative government's cuts to welfare and health spending.
Saudi Official Says Two Extremists Killed Inside Their Car
The incident was reported late Thursday by state-linked Saudi media showing a car engulfed in fire and thick plumes of black smoke
Anger as Donald Trump Announces US Withdrawal From Global Climate Deal
President Donald Trump announced America's shock withdrawal from the Paris climate accord Thursday, prompting a furious global backlash and throwing efforts to slow global warming into serious doubt.
Pak will continue support to Kashmiris in their struggle: Aziz
Pakistan said on Thursday that it will continue to provide "diplomatic, moral and political" support to Kashmiris in their "struggle" for the right to self- determination.
US Issues Clarification on Higher Education H-1B Exemption Criteria
In addition to this, another 20,000 foreign students having masters or higher degree from a US institute of higher education are exempted from the 65,000 Congressional limit.
Pakistan Army Plans to Shift its Headquarters From Rawalpindi to Islamabad
Pakistan's powerful army plans to shift its General Headquarters (GHQ) from Rawalpindi to Islamabad and is ready to kick off construction on the ambitious project, according to a media report on Thursday.
Two Dead in Saudi School Shooting: Security Source
gunman killed two staff at a private school in the Saudi Arabian capital today, a security source said.
Trump Criticises Germany After Merkel Questioned US Reliability
US President Donald Trump criticised Germany on Tuesday for its trade surplus and military spending levels, a day after Chancellor Angela Merkel rammed home her doubts about the reliability of the United States as an ally.
Europe 'Must Take Its Fate Into Its Own Hands', Says Angela Merkel
Europe "must take its fate into its own hands" faced with a western alliance divided by Brexit and Donald Trump's presidency, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Sunday.
Man Jumps Off American Airlines Jet Onto Tarmac After Trying to Bite Flight Attendant
He was stopped from running onto the active taxiway by airport workerst.