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FBI Raids Offices, Home of Donald Trump's Personal Lawyer
The raid could increase legal pressure on the president, because it involves the records of his longtime attorney and indicates a second centre of investigations in Manhattan, alongside Mueller's Washington-based probe.
Demanding End to 'Enforced Disappearances' by Pak Forces, Thousands of Pashtuns Rally in Peshawar
The participants chanted against security forces demanding immediate release of their relatives who went missing during military operations in recent years.
Syria Says US Suspected of Attacking Air Base But Pentagon Denies it
Trump said on Sunday there would be a “big price to pay” after medical aid groups reported dozens of civilians, including many children and women, were killed by poison gas in the besieged rebel-held town of Douma.
Pakistan Mulls Permanent Ban on Mumbai Attacks Mastermind Hafiz Saeed's JuD
Recently, the United Nations Security Council updated its consolidated list of terrorists and individuals and named Dawood Ibrahim and Hafiz Saeed, among hundreds of other Pakistan-based outfits and individuals.
Man Drives Van Into Popular German Restaurant in Muenster City, Kills 3, Shoots Self
A vehicle drove into a group of people in the western German city of Muenster on Saturday, killing several of them and probably the driver, police said.
Chinese Developments in Maldives is Cause of Concern : Pentagon
Asserting that the US was "committed to a free and open" Indo-Pacific rules-based order, the Pentagon said anything else would cause the US concern.
Trump Escalates China Trade Fight, Threatening $100 Billion More in Tariffs
Trump said in a statement the further tariffs were being considered "in light of China's unfair retaliation" against earlier U.S. trade actions that included $50 billion of tariffs on Chinese goods.
New York Cops Kill Unarmed Black Man After Mistaking Pipe for Gun
The shooting — which followed a similar incident that sparked protests in Sacramento and which came on the 50th anniversary of civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr's assassination — is the latest in a string of killings by police that have sparked a na...
Scandal Widens as Facebook Says 87 Million Users Hit by Cambridge Analytica Data Breach
Facebook's estimate was far higher than news reports suggesting 50 million users may have been affected in the privacy scandal which has roiled the company and sparked questions for the entire internet sector on data protection.
Dubai Police Chief Compares 'Disciplined' Indians to 'Criminal' Pakistanis
Head of General Security for Dubai, Dhahi Khalfan said Pakistanis pose a serious threat to the Gulf communities because they bring drugs to their countries.
26/11 Mastermind Hafiz Saeed's Political Party Designated as Terrorist Outfit by US
The US also added Tehreek-e-Azadi-e-Kashmir (TAJK) to the list of terrorist groups. TAJK is said to be a front of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), which according to the Trump administration, continues to operate freely inside Pakistan.
UAE Suspends Implementation of 'Good Conduct Certificate', Thousands of Indians to Benefit
The "good conduct certificate" initiative by the UAE cabinet was raised on February 4, which stated that an expatriate immigrating for work should provide a police document from his country as a proof of non-criminal history or convictions.
Magnitude 5.3 Quake Hits Western Iran, Dozens With Minor Injuries
Most of the 38 were released after receiving treatment in hospitals in the affected province of Kermanshah, Mojtaba Khaledi told the semi-official news agency ISNA.
This London Firm is Changing the Rules by Letting Staff Decide Their Salaries
Betting firm Smarkets has adopted a radical pay transparency policy, through which staff can see colleagues' salaries and have pay rise requests endorsed by peers.
Donald Trump Blasts California Governor's Immigrant Pardons
Governor Jerry Brown has accused the Trump administration of "basically going to war" with California over immigration policy.
Close Ties Between China, Pak Armies Will Help in Maintaining Regional Peace: PLA
Chinese military spokesman, Col Ren Guoqiang's comments came in the backdrop of China selling a powerful tracking system in an unprecedented deal which could speed up the development of multi-warhead missiles by Pakistan.