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'No Pressure to Release IAF Pilot Abhinandan': Pak Foreign Office Clarifies After Rival Leader's 'Qureshi Pleading' Remark
In the early hours of February 26, 2019, the IAF jets bombed the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terror camps in Balakot in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan and avenged the Pulwama terrorist attack that claimed the lives of 40 CRPF personnel. Before his jet was hit,...
Meghan Markle Wins Bid To Delay Court Battle With Newspaper
Meghan, the wife of Britain’s Prince Harry, won her bid to have a privacy action against a tabloid newspaper delayed after a London court ruled last month the paper could amend its case to include details from a recently published biography.
Britain Stands Steadfast With France After Beheading - PM Johnson
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the country stood steadfast with France after an attacker beheaded a woman and killed two other people in a suspected terrorist act at a church in the French city of Nice on Thursday.
Americans Plan Widespread Protests If Trump Interferes With Election
Dozens of activist groups who claim to represent millions of Americans from both political parties plan to hit the streets next week, if President Donald Trump appears to be interfering with vote counting or manipulating poll results after Election Day.
Britain Says It Is Doing Everything It Can To Avoid National Lockdown
Britain will do everything it can to avoid ordering a second national COVID19 lockdown because it believes it will do more harm than good to the country, a minister said on Thursday.
Former U.S. Homeland Security Official Says He Wrote Anonymous Op-ed On Trump
A former U.S. Department of Homeland Security official on Wednesday revealed he was the author of an anonymous 2018 New York Times oped and later book that excoriated President Donald Trump, stepping forward to urge Americans to vote against Trump.
Justices Deny Fast, New Look At Pennsylvania Ballot Deadline
The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it would not grant a quick, preelection review to a new Republican appeal to exclude Pennsylvania absentee ballots received after Election Day.
Cubans Fret As US Sanctions Threaten Western Union Closures
More than 400 Western Union offices that Cubans heavily rely on for remittances sent by family abroad are in danger of closing amid a growing number of sanctions the U.S. government has placed on the island.
Lebanon Speaker Berri: New Government Could "See The Light" In Days
Lebanon's influential Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said on Wednesday that a new government could be formed within a few days if talks keep going positively.
Trump Administration Sets Record Low Limit For New U.S. Refugees
The Trump administration has slashed the number of refugees it will allow to resettle in the United States in the coming year, capping the number at 15,000, a record low in the history of the country's modern refugee program.
New Jersey Congressman Van Drew, Who Ditched Democrats For Trump, Battling To Keep Seat
President Donald Trump said New Jersey congressman Jeff Van Drew had "guts" when he abandoned the Democratic Party to join the Republicans, while an opponent nicknamed him "Switcheroo Van Drew."
Nigerian Considers Social Media Regulation In Wake Of Deadly Shooting
Nigeria's information minister said "some form of regulation" could be imposed on social media just a week after protesters spread images and videos of a deadly shooting using Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Chelsea Defender Rudiger Back In Contention, Says Lampard
Chelsea's Antonio Rudiger could make his first appearance of the season against Russian side FK Krasnodar in the Champions League later on Wednesday after the German defender held talks with manager Frank Lampard.
Trump Election Website Defaced, Campaign Working With Law Enforcement
The presidential election campaign of Donald Trump says its official website was defaced earlier on Tuesday and that it is working with law enforcement to investigate the source of the attack.
Melbourne Reopens After Months Of Hard COVID-19 Lockdown As Cases Ease
Australia's coronavirus hotspot of Victoria state reported two new COVID19 cases on Wednesday after posting no infections in the previous two days, as state capital Melbourne emerged from more than three months of a hard lockdown.
'Might Not Work for Everyone': UK Vaccine Taskforce Chair Says Early Covid-19 Vaccines May Be Imperfect
Earlier on Tuesday, a study by scientists at Imperial College London found that antibodies against the novel coronavirus declined rapidly in the British population during the summer, suggesting protection after infection may not be long lasting and raisin...