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Bernie Sanders Outraises Clinton For Fourth Consecutive Month
Clinton has raised more for the primary than any other candidate in either party over USD 213 million from more than 1,200,000 contributors.
Fearing Donald Trump, Some Democrats up Pressure on Sanders to Exit
The new concerns come after Sanders' recent wins over Clinton in Indiana and West Virginia.
IMF Warns EU Exit Risks London's Status as Financial Hub
The global body that promotes financial stability said the city's powerful financial services sector would lose clout because of the loss of so-called "passporting" rights.
Five Years After Osama's Killing, CIA Chief Eyes ISIS Supremo
CIA director warned that Al-Qaeda remained a threat and that IS was not just an organization but a phenomenon.
Trump Routs Rivals in Northeast Primaries; Hillary Wins 4 States
Trump's and Clinton's wins propelled them ever closer to a general election showdown. Still, Sanders and Republicans Ted Cruz and John Kasich, vowed to keep running, even as opportunities to topple the leaders dwindle.
Maelbeek Metro Station Rocked by ISIS Attacks in Brussels Reopens
An Infosys employee from Bengaluru, Ganeshan was in a metro train when the metro station was rocked by the explosion.
Queen Banned Obama's Choppers From Landing on Windsor Lawns
The Queen, whose 90th birthday was celebrated recently, said there was no chance Obama's extensive security backup would be accompanying him to Windsor Castle.
A Year on, Nepal to Hold Memorial Services for Earthquake Victims
The 7.8-magnitude quake killed almost 9,000 people and some 4 million survivors are still living in temporary shelter, according to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Noted Nepal Journo Arrested Over Corruption Allegations
The anti-graft body has been probing the property details of Dixit on suspicion of "amassing property disproportionate to his known source of income".
Anger Erupts as 1,700 Still Missing in Ecuador Earthquake
International rescuers and aid groups rushed to help victims as searchers dug for families trapped in the debris of homes, hotels and businesses.
Zika virus induces cell death in human neural cells: Study
In a first, Brazilian researchers have demonstrated the harmful effects of Zika virus on human brain, revealing that the virus reduces growth and induces cell death and malformations in neural stem cells.