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'By Destroying Larung Gar, China Committing Religious Oppression'
China is committing religious oppression by ordering the destruction of the Larung Gar monastery in Tibet, Tibetan Prime Minister-in-exile Lobsang Sangay said.
Hillary's Charity Confirms Qatar's $1 Million Gift While She Was at State Dept
The Clinton Foundation has confirmed it accepted a $1 million gift from Qatar while Hillary Clinton was U.S. secretary of state without informing the State Department.
IS Chief Al-Baghdadi Escapes Besieged Mosul, Says Britain
The top boss of the Islamic State -- who on Thursday denied the terror group was on the brink of losing control in the besieged northern Iraqi city of Mosul -- has himself fled, Britain's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Boris Johnson said on Friday...
Race Would Be Close, Go Out and Vote: Obama Tells Supporters
Making a strong pitch for his former secretary of state, Obama said there's only one candidate in this race who has devoted her entire life to that better America.
Hillary Clinton Best to Boost India-US Ties: Sant Chatwal
Hillary Clinton is the "best" presidential candidate to boost Indo-US ties as she understands India and its culture well, Indian-American hotelier Sant Singh Chatwal has said while questioning her rival Donald Trump's ability "to run a country".
111-Year-Old Church Set Ablaze in US, Spray Painted With 'Vote Trump'
A predominantly African-American church was badly burned is the US state of Mississippi, with the words "Vote Trump" spray-painted on the side of the building, police said.
FBI Email Probe Should Not 'Operate on Innuendo': Obama
US President Barack Obama implicitly criticized FBI director James Comey on Thursday, insisting US investigations should not operate based on "innuendo" or "incomplete information."
UN Chief Fires Commander of Peacekeeping Force in South Sudan
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon fired the commander of the peacekeeping force in South Sudan on Tuesday after an independent investigation sharply criticized the military response to deadly attacks in July on a U.N. compound housing 27,000 displaced people.
EU Working to Defuse India-Pakistan Tensions: Envoy
European Union Ambassador Jean Francois Cautain has said that the 28-nation bloc is working to defuse ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan.
US Urges All Parties in Pakistan to Refrain From Violence
The US has asked all parties in Pakistan to refrain from violence even as it reiterated its support to freedom of expression and right to peaceful protest.
Donald Trump Unfit to be Commander-in-Chief: Hillary Clinton
In a scathing attack on Donald Trump, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has said her Democratic rival is not only unfit to be commander- in-chief but also a danger to America's national security.
Clinton's Campaign Asks FBI to Reveal Trump's Ties with Russia
The campaign of Democratic Party nominee Hillary Clinton has urged the director of the FBI to disclose the information on the alleged ties of Republican candidate Donald Trump with the Russian government.
Got Divorce as Anniversary Gift from Imran Khan, Says ex-Wife Reham
Imran Khan's ex-wife Reham has claimed that she had asked the cricketer-turned-politician for a wedding anniversary gift last year but he divorced her instead.
Spain's Conservative Leader Mariano Rajoy Sworn In As Prime Minister
Spain's conservative leader Mariano Rajoy was sworn in on Monday for a second term as prime minister at a ceremony attended by King Felipe VI, bringing a close to ten months of political limbo.
Three Astronauts Return After 115-day Mission Aboard Space Station
A Russian Soyuz space capsule has landed in Kazakhstan, bringing three astronauts from the United States, Japan and Russia back to Earth from a 115-day mission aboard the International Space Station.
7.1 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Central Italy, Buildings Collapse
owever, there were no immediate reports of injuries or casualties from the region.