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Evacuations Planned For Quake-hit New Zealand
Rescuers in New Zealand were scrambling Tuesday to evacuate up to 1,200 tourists stranded by a 7.8 earthquake that caused "utter devastation" on the coast of the South Island
Gwadar Port Becomes Operational in Pak's Restive Balochistan
The USD 46 billion CPEC is being laid through the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), sparking concerns from India.
United Nation Chief Slams Deadly Attack in Pakistan
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the deadly attack in Pakistan's Balochistan, which has killed at least 52 people, and voiced his hope that the perpetrators would be swiftly brought to justice.
Reports of Shots Fired at New York Mall: Authorities
Hundreds of shoppers were rushed out of an upstate New York mall when reports spread about possible gunshots being fired near retail stores.
One Person Shot in Portland as Anti-Trump Protesters Cross Bridge: Police
One person was shot at an anti-Trump demonstration in Portland on Saturday as protesters crossed the Morrison Bridge, police said.
Trump Accuser Says She Will Take Legal Action Only if He Does
One of the women who accused President-elect Donald Trump of sexual misconduct indicated Friday that she would take legal action against him only if he follows through with a threat to sue her.
Turin Lecturer Held 'for Offering Student Good Grades for Sex'
A law professor at the University of Turin is under house arrest for allegedly demanding sex from a female student in exchange for good exam grades, police said on Friday.
Barack Obama Urges Nation to 'Forge Unity' After Bitter Election
Three days after Election Day, President Barack Obama used his last Veterans Day speech to urge Americans to learn from the example of veterans as a divided nation seeks to "forge unity" after the bitter 2016 campaign.
Clinton Lost to Trump in President Race but Leads in Popular Vote
Donald Trump may have secured an upset win over Hillary Clinton in the US presidential race but she could still emerge as the candidate who received more popular votes, media reports said on Thursday.
In His First Tweet as President-elect, Trump Calls for Unity
Striking a more moderate tone than his ususal outbursts, US President-elect Donald Trump today called for unity in his first tweet after scoring a stunning victory in the presidential election against Hillary Clinton.
World in Shock as Donald Trump Surges to Victory in US
Governments from Asia to Europe reacted with stunned disbelief on Wednesday to the victory of Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential election, while populists hailed the result as a triumph of the people over a failed political establishment.
With Trump in Oval Office, Will it be a Square Deal for India?
Actually, despite months and months of a heated campaign where Trump has made his opinions clear on almost everything under the sun, the foreign policy establishment is still divided.
Dollar Spooked in Asia as US Polls too Close to Call
Asian stocks and US stock futures edged 0.5 percent higher in volatile trade, while the dollar slipped on the yen and euro as investors hedged against the risk of a shock win by Republican Donald Trump.
US Elections 2016: Voting Machine Problems Reported in Many States
Machine issues were also reported by voters in Rahway, New Jersey, as well as Philadelphia.
Donald Trump's Son Eric Illegally Posts a Picture of his Marked Ballot
Son of US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, Eric Trump, posted a photo of his marked ballot on Twitter — which is illegal to do in New York.
When Results Are Out, Trump and Hillary Will be Just Two Miles Apart
Donald Trump has chosen a relatively banal hotel on Sixth Avenue. Hillary Clinton rented the enormous Javits Center — with a glass ceiling — on the banks of the Hudson River. The two locations are separated by a bit more than two miles (three kilometers)...