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Fiasco in Libya was the worst mistake of my presidency, says Obama
Both Obama and then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton continue to argue that it was not the removal of Gaddafi that caused the chaos, but rather the failure to prop up a stable government in the days following.
Panama Papers: Imran demands PM's resignation, calls for CJ-led probe
"The commission should also include white-collar-crime experts and an audit firm that follows the trail of money to determine where it leads," Khan said.
Thousands march in London demanding Cameron resignation
The protesters marched under heavy police presence and carried placards reading: "Tories Out" and "Cameron Must Go".
Austria wants to seize Hitler's birth house
The building in the quaint northern town of Braunau am Inn has been empty since 2011 when the government became embroiled in a dispute with owner Gerlinde Pommer, a local resident.
306 Indian students face deportation in US fake varsity sting
10 Indian-Americans are among 21 people arrested as part of a sting operation in which a fake university was created by US authorities to expose a visa scam.
Paris attacks suspect Mohamed Abrini arrested: Report
He has been on Europe's most wanted list since being identified on CCTV video in a car with another suspect ,Salah al-Abdeslam.
Worldwide executions highest since 1989, says Amnesty
Just three countries -- Iran, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia -- were responsible for 89% of the total of 1,634.
Myanmar's Suu Kyi gets new role as special adviser
Suu Kyi is determined to rule the former junta-run nation regardless of an army-scripted constitution that bars her from becoming president.
Belgium to extradite Paris suspect Salah Abdeslam to France
Abdeslam, the sole surviving suspect in the November attacks in Paris that killed 130 people, was arrested in Brussels on March 18 after four months on the run as Europe's most wanted man.
In Minneapolis, distrust flares after officers cleared
"If we cannot find justice here, we will find it in the streets," Mica Grimm, an organizer with Black Lives Matter Minneapolis, told reporters after Freeman's announcement.
WHO says Ebola international health emergency is over
"The Ebola outbreak in West Africa no longer constitutes a public health emergency of international concern," WHO chief Margaret said.
Indian Air Force is in crisis, says US think tank
"Despite being a world-class combat arm, the IAF's falling end strength and problematic force structure, combined with its troubled acquisition and development programs, threaten India's air superiority over its rivals," said the Carnegie Endowment for In...
Cracks and holes develop in Mt Everest after Nepal earthquake
So far, more than 440 aftershocks with magnitude 4 or more have hit Nepal after the two earthquakes in 2015.
Brussels attacks: Wounded Jet Airways flight attendant placed in coma
Bernard Guisset, a Jet Airways manager in Brussels, said Nidhi Chaphekar has burns over 15 per cent of her body and has a fractured foot, but is out of danger.
Israeli defence chief calls Europe attacks 'World War III'
"We're in the same boat," Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon told Israeli army radio in an interview.
Donald Trump backs waterboarding and 'a lot more' for terror suspects
Waterboarding, the practice of pouring water over someone’s face to simulate drowning as an interrogation tactic, was banned by President Barack Obama days after he took office in 2009.