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Police Arrest US Citizen of Afghan Origin for New York Blast
Earlier on Monday, the FBI found five explosive devices at a train station in New Jersey.
Pakistan May Be Building New Nuclear Site: Analysts
He however cautioned it was not possible to be definitive about the site's purpose based on imagery alone.
Pastor Interrupts Trump to Halt Attack on Hillary Clinton
A pastor who hosted Donald Trump at her church in Michigan, interrupted the Republican presidential candidate during his speech to ask him to refrain from attacking Hillary Clinton.
North Korea Ready to Conduct Another Nuclear Test: Seoul
North Korea is ready to conduct another nuclear test at any time, South Korea's defence ministry said on Monday.
Baghdad Car Bomb Blast Kills at Least 7
A car bomb exploded near a hospital in central Baghdad, killing at least seven people.
Key Facts About Mother Teresa
In 1979 Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her work for the world's destitute. "I am unworthy," she said.
2.6 Billion People in Zika Risk Areas in Africa, Asia: Study
The research team used air travel data, maps of mosquito spread and climate conditions, and information on population density and health spending to draw up an epidemiological risk model.
Record Number of Americans Dislike Hillary Clinton: Poll
According to the Washington Post/ABC News poll on Wednesday, 56% of Americans now hold unfavorable views of Clinton with 41% regarding the former secretary of state with favorable views, Xinhua news agency reported.
Pakistan to Acquire Eight Attack Submarines From China
These are expected to form the sea-based arm of Pakistan's burgeoning nuclear second-strike triad.
Chinese Military Commissions Its First Air Ambulance
The Transportation Bureau signed a cooperation agreement with the Emergency Treatment Centre of the Red Cross Society of China, Beijing Branch in June, 2016 on using specialised medical rescue aircraft to implement transportation and transfer of the sick...
Mexican President Plagiarized in Thesis: University
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto's alma mater has said he had plagiarized parts of his law school thesis, confirming an investigative news site's report last week.
Germany, Paris, Warsaw Call for Closer Ties Post-Brexit
The German, French and Polish foreign ministers vowed on Sunday to increase ties between their countries when Britain leaves the EU to secure a safer and more effective union.
Women Bare Breasts for Gender Equality on GoTopless Day
Women around the country are taking off their tops on GoTopless Day, a day that promotes gender equality and women's rights to bare their breasts in public.
Turkish Air Strikes Kill 40 Civilians in Syria: Monitor
The Britain-based Observatory said the bombardment targeted an area south of the former IS border stronghold of Jarabulus, which Turkish-led forces captured on the first day of the incursion.
Bulldozers Work to Clear Out Italy's Quake-hit Towns
The idea is to use art for art harnessing the nation's rich artistic heritage to help recover and restore other objects of beauty in the hard-hit towns.
At Least 16 Dead in Moscow Warehouse Fire: Ministry
At least 16 people died in a fire that broke out at a Moscow warehouse on Saturday morning.