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After a Barrage of Leaks, Assange Says No Intention to Influence US Polls
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Tuesday he never intended to influence the U.S. presidential election by publishing copies of emails linked to Hillary Clinton and suggested he would do the same to Donald Trump, if he could.
Pakistan Opposes India's Bid for UN Permanent Membership
Seeking to block India's bid for permanent membership to the UN Security Council, Pakistan has said it remains "firmly opposed" to the creation of new seats in the 15-member body as it would only "satisfy the hunger" of a few states for "power and privile...
Five Islamic State Suspects Arrested in Germany
German authorities arrested five men Tuesday on allegations they aided the Islamic State group in Germany by recruiting members and providing financial and logistical help.
32 Indian Peacekeepers Injured, Child Killed in East Congo Blast: UN
An explosion killed a child and injured 32 Indian peacekeepers in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo city of Goma on Tuesday, the UN mission there said.
Hillary More Qualified to Become President Than Bill Clinton: Barack Obama
Rallying behind Hillary Clinton, President Barack Obama has said the Democratic presidential nominee was more qualified to be the next US president than him or Bill Clinton as he termed her Republican rival Donald Trump "temperamentally unfit" to lead the...
Barack Obama's Popularity Rating Hits New High Ahead of Polls
US President Barack Obama's popularity rating has hit a new high, a latest poll has said, just before the polls to elect his successor at the White House.
Donald Trump Has Nothing to Offer on Jobs: Barack Obama
US President Barack Obama has slammed Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, saying he has nothing to offer on jobs, except for describing the current situation as a disaster.
Poll Shows Very Tight Presidential Race in Florida, North Carolina
US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her Republican rival Donald Trump were in a "technical tie" in critical battleground states, showed a poll released on Monday.
Islamic State Losing Ground But Strong Enough to Mount Attack: Experts
Yesterday, a US-backed Kurdish and Arab force said it had begun an assault on the city of Raqqa, IS's stronghold in Syria.
Panama Papers: Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif's Children Submit Reply in SC
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharifs three children, including daughter Maryam, submitted their replies in the Panamagate case before a five-judge bench of the Supreme Court on Monday.
Posters in Pakistan Exhort Army Chief Raheel Sharif to Contest Polls
Mysterious banners have appeared in Pakistan urging the country's powerful army chief General Raheel Sharif, who is set to retire this month, to contest elections, a media report has said.
Donald Trump Proposes 35% Tax on Companies that Outsource Production
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Saturday that he will impose 35 per cent tax on US companies that lay off workers while outsourcing their production to other countries.
Offensive on Govt-held Part of Aleppo Kills 74 Civilians: Syria Monitor
Opposition fighters launched a protracted attack on the western edge of government-held Aleppo, aiming to break a months-long government-imposed siege on the eastern part of the city they control.
Americans Should Not Allow Donald Trump to Divide Country: Senator Bernie Sanders
Senator Bernie Sanders has said that Americans should be proud of it and not allow Donald Trump who is running a campaign of bigotry to divide the country.
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras Reshuffles Cabinet, Key Ministries Unchanged
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras reshuffled his cabinet in an effort to pull the debt-laden country from painful austerity and recession to growth.
Obama Shouts at Crowd to Defend Trump's Supporter at Rally
US President Barack Obama defended a supporter of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump as the crowd at a Democratic rally here began yelling at him when he stood up with a pro-Trump sign.