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Kim Jong Nam Probe Slammed as 'Shoddy' as Trial Resumes
Indonesian Siti Aisyah and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong allegedly killed Kim Jong Nam by smearing a toxic nerve agent on his face at Kuala Lumpur International Airport last year in a Cold War-style hit that shocked the world.
Pakistan NSA Nasser Khan Janjua Resigns Amid Reports of Differences With Caretaker PM
Nasser Janjua, a retired three-star rank general in Pakistan Army, had been serving as the National Security Adviser since October 2015 after he replaced Sartaj Aziz.
Democrat Crowley, a 10-term Congressman, Ousted by 28-year-old Political Novice
Joe Crowley, the fourth most powerful Democrat in the House of Representatives, had been considered a potential replacement for Nancy Pelosi, democrats reclaim the majority in November's midterm elections.
Indian-Origin UK Man Jailed for Islamophobic Rant on Twitter
According to the West Midlands Police sentencing of, Rhodenne Chand, 31-year-old's should be a warning to anyone who posts inflammatory messages that they could be arrested for committing hate crimes.
Dutch Senate Passes Law Enabling Partial 'Burqa Ban'
The Lower House approved the bill in 2016, after attempts to impose a more general ban on burqas and other face-covering veils failed.
Brexit Bill Becomes Law, UK Can Now Leave the European Union
The bill has undergone more than 250 hours of acrimonious debate in the Houses of Parliament since it was introduced in July 2017.
'Vote No, Heathrow': Protesters Stage 'Lie in' Against UK Vote
The protesters were lying on the floor and shouting "Vote No, Heathrow" just an hour ahead of the crunch vote by lawmakers on whether Europe's busiest airport should be allowed to build a third runway.
Erdogan Retains Grip on Turkey With Presidential Win, to Wield Vastly Expanded Powers
The president's critics have warned that Erdogan's re-election would cement his already firm grip on power and embolden a leader they accuse of showing increasingly autocratic tendencies.
Trump Calls for Deporting Illegal Immigrants With 'No Judges or Court Cases'
Trump has redoubled his criticism of U.S. immigration laws on Twitter and in speeches where he likened illegal immigrants to invaders trying to "break into" the country.
1985 Air India Bombing 'Single Worst Terrorist Attack' in Canada's History, Says Trudeau
Air India Flight 182 disappeared from the radar off the coast of Ireland on June 23, 1985. A bomb planted on the plane in Canada in an act of terror exploded on board, killing all 329 people, including 280 Canadians.
White House Spokeswoman Sarah Sanders Kicked Out of Virginia Restaurant ‘Because She Works for Trump’
On Friday, a Facebook user claiming to be a waiter at The Red Hen in Lexington, Virginia —around 70 miles southwest of Charlottesville — said he served Sanders "for a total of 2 minutes" before she and her party were asked to leave.
Debt Deal Done, Greek PM Tsipras Can Finally Wear a Tie Now
The 43-year-old sported a burgundy number — briefly — when addressing an evening meeting of political allies in Athens, a break from the open-necked or polo shirts he usually favours.
Netflix Fires PR Chief for Dropping the N-Bomb at Staff Meetings
Jonathan Friedland announced his departure after being upbraided for a second time for using the racial slur.
Father of Girl on Time Cover Says She Was Not Separated from Her Mother
The photo was used on a Facebook fundraiser that drew more than $17 million dollars in donations from close to half a million people for a Texas-based nonprofit that provides legal defense services to immigrants and refugees.
Amid Global Outrage, Trump Says He'll be 'Signing Something' on Family Separations at Border
It's unclear exactly what the president might be supporting, but Donald Trump said he would be signing something "in a little while."
ZTE's Hong Kong Shares Rise After Clarification of U.S. Bill Impact
Hong Kong-listed shares of ZTE rose to as high as HK$11.62 ($1.48) on Wednesday, after declining 25 percent in the previous trading day.