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In Following Father Sharif to Jail, Maryam Nawaz Silenced Those Who Questioned Her Political Mettle
Maryam’s rise in the political sphere in Pakistan is what contemporary stories are made of. Like many women, she married young and had three children. Her father brought her under his wings officially in 2012, until then, she was actively involved in her...
Georgia Police Use Coin Toss to Decide Whether to Arrest Woman
The officers stopped the motorist in April when she was running late for work at an Atlanta hair salon and sped past them at around 80 miles (130 km) per hour on a wet road, according to a police statement and video footage of the incident released by a l...
Maryam Nawaz 'Turns Down' Special Jail Perks, But Dad Nawaz 'Wants More'
Both, Sharif and Maryam, were sentenced by an accountability court to 10 and seven years in prison, respectively.
Over 400 Items Found in a Breakthrough to UK Nerve Agent Poison Probe
Metropolitan Police announced a breakthrough in the case Friday when they said they had found a small bottle believed to be the source of the nerve agent that killed Dawn Sturgess and sickened Charlie Rowley.
Thailand's Cave Boys to be Discharged From Hospital Next Week
The last group of the 12-member "Wild Boars" soccer team and their coach was brought out of the Tham Luang cave, near the border with Myanmar, on Tuesday night, safely ending a dangerous rescue and evoking international relief and joy.
Police Say They Made an 'Error' in Arresting Porn Star Stormy Daniels, Drop Charges
Stormy Daniels' attorney said she was "set up" in a Columbus police sting operation, calling it an "absurd use of law enforcement resources."
Nawaz Sharif: State TV Gagged, PML-N Workers Detained as Pakistan Braces for Former PM's Return
The embattled former prime minister is set to return to Pakistan from London on Friday with his daughter Maryam after being sentenced in a corruption case last week.
93 Indians Caught up in UK's 'Windrush' Immigration Scandal
The Windrush generation refers to citizens of former British colonies who arrived before 1973, when the rights of such Commonwealth citizens to live and work in Britain were substantially curtailed.
Sex, Drugs, Illegitimate Children, Corruption: Reham Khan on Ex-Husband Imran Khan
In her book, Reham Khan made startling revelations about her ex-husband's gay encounters and alleged drug addiction.
Japan Tackles Rescue, Clean-up as Rain Death Toll Hits 200
The rains are the deadliest weather-related disaster in over three decades in Japan, and the size of the death toll has raised questions about whether authorities were sufficiently prepared.
At NATO, Donald Trump Lashes Germany for Being Russian 'Captive'
Donald Trump told NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg that Germany was wrong to support a new $11-billion Baltic Sea pipeline to import Russian gas while being slow to meet targets for contributing to NATO defence spending that was intended to protect...
Top Secular Leader Among 20 Killed in Suicide Blast at Election Rally in Pakistan
The attack targeted a campaign event organised in the city of Peshawar by the Awami National Party, which has been targeted by Islamist militants in the past over its vocal opposition to extremist groups like the Taliban.
Donald Trump Says 'Up to The People' Whether to Back Prime Minister Theresa May
Theresa May is grappling with a political crisis in London after Brexit Secretary David Davis and her foreign minister, Boris Johnson, resigned over her proposals for a “business friendly” Brexit, or exit from the European Union.
Japan Races to Find Survivors of Floods That Killed Nearly 100
An emergency management centre has been set up at the prime minister's office, with about 54,000 rescuers, drawn from the military, police and fire departments, fanning out across the west and southwest.
British Woman Exposed to Novichok Nerve Agent Dies: Police
Prime Minister Theresa May said she was "appalled and shocked" by the death of Dawn Sturgess, one of two people who fell ill last weekend in Amesbury, near the town of Salisbury on Sunday.
Ten Killed, 73 Injured in Turkey Train Derailment: Report
The train, carrying 362 passengers, came off the rails in northwest Turkey.