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Donald Trump Wishes Muslims 'Warm Greetings' For Eid
US President Donald Trump sent "warm greetings" to Muslims celebrating the end of Ramadan, after his administration broke with the tradition of hosting a White House event to recognize the holy month.
UK Lawmakers Hit by Cyber Security Attack, Say Reports
Reports said lawmakers were alerted to the hack on Friday and were unable to access their email accounts on Saturday.
Overruling Diplomats, US to Drop Iraq, Myanmar From Child Soldiers' List
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson plans to remove Iraq and Myanmar from a U.S. list of the world's worst offenders in the use of child soldiers, disregarding the recommendations of State Department experts and senior U.S. diplomats, U.S. officials said.
US Keen on Providing India Defence Tech Reserved For Close Allies
The US is interested in providing India with the kind of defence technology it normally reserves for its closest allies, the White House has said, signalling the Trump administration's resolve to strengthen the bilateral defence relationship.
Suicide Bomber Blows Himself up as Saudis Foil Mecca Plot
A suicide bomber blew himself up near the Grand Mosque at Mecca as police disrupted a plot to target the holiest site in Islam just as the fasting month of Ramadan ends, Saudi security forces said Saturday.
10 Killed, Several Injured in Twin Blasts in Pak's Tribal Area
At least 10 people were killed and several others injured on Friday in two subsequent blasts at a crowded market in Parachinar area of Pakistan's Kurram tribal district, bordering Afghanistan.
North Korea Calls President Donald Trump a 'Psychopath'
North Korea on Thursday called US President Donald Trump a "psychopath" as tensions soar following the death of American student Otto Warmbier, who was evacuated in a coma from North Korean detention last week.
Back on The Frontline, Italy's Berlusconi Hits Out at 5-Star Movement
Berlusconi, who had open heart surgery last year, cannot run for office due to a 2013 tax fraud conviction
Brussels Suicide Bomber 'had IS Sympathies'
Police found explosive materials in a raid on the home of the suspect in Molenbeek, a Brussels district which has been linked to recent deadly terror plots in France and Belgium.
US Democrats Fume Over Secret Republican Health Plan
US Democrats furious with Republican secrecy brought Senate business to a standstill Monday, launching an hours-long protest against President Donald Trump's party crafting a back-room Obamacare repeal plan and refusing to hold public hearings about it.
Syria Civil War: Who's Who in the Conflict
Syria's war has spiralled into a complex multi-sided conflict since it began with anti-government protests in March 2011, drawing in regional and international powers including the United States and Russia.
Unidentified Gunmen Kill 4 Tourists at Mali Luxury Resort
Unidentified gunmen killed four Tourists at a Mali luxury resort popular with Western expatriates just outside the capital Bamako, and one other guest is still missing, authorities said on Monday.
Trump Lawyer Says President Not Informed he is Under Investigation
One of President Donald Trump's personal lawyers said in television interviews on Sunday that the president was not under investigation for obstruction of justice, but when pressed on the assertion, said he was not certain.
Donald Trump's Tough Cuba Line Scores Big in Little Havana
President Donald Trump's new measures restricting some trade and travel with Cuba did not go very far in practical terms, but they made a big noise in the place most eager to hear it: Miami's Little Havana neighborhood.
Helmut Kohl, Chancellor Who Reunited Germany, Dies at 87
Germany's longest serving post-war leader Helmut Kohl, the father of national reunification, dies at 87
US, China to Hold 1st Diplomatic And Security Dialogue in Washington
China and the US will hold their first diplomatic and security dialogue next week in Washington amid rising tensions in ties over the South China Sea.