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Donald Trump May Have Been Dodging Taxes Since 1995, says NYT Report
Donald Trump's business losses in 1995 were so large that they could have allowed him to avoid paying federal income taxes for as many as 18 years, according to records obtained by The New York Times.
Russia Warns of 'Repercussions' if US Attacks Syrian Forces
Russia warned the United States on Saturday against carrying out any attacks on Syrian government forces, saying it would have repercussions across the Middle East as government forces captured a hill on the edge of the northern city of Aleppo under the c...
China Urges India, Pakistan to Cool Down Situation
Urging India and Pakistan once again to exercise restraint, China on Friday maintained that New Delhi and Islamabad can "properly settle disputes through dialogue and consultation to cool down the situation", an official said.
Afghanistan Defends India's Surgical Strikes Along LoC
Afghanistan's Ambassador to India Shaida Abdali said his country does not make distinction between terrorist groups and is against all such organisations that pose a danger and threat to any country in the world.
New Jersey Train Crash: One Killed, More Than 100 Hurt, Say Officials
A commuter train crashed into a station in New Jersey during the morning rush hour on Thursday, officials said, with dozens of people reportedly injured.
Michelle Obama Bats For An 'Adult' in White House
Michelle Obama told supporters in Philadelphia on Wednesday that candidates don't change once they become president and that America "needs an adult in the White House."
Pakistan Capable of Meeting Any Threat: Nawaz Sharif
The Prime Minister said the Indus Waters Treaty was a mutually agreed arrangement between India and Pakistan brokered by the World Bank in 1960 and no one country can unilaterally separate itself from the agreement.
Pippa Middleton Wins High Court Injunction on Phone Hack
Pippa, 33, had launched civil court action after her account was said to have been hacked and Scotland Yard arrested a 35-year-old man on suspicion of a 'Computer Misuse Act' offence on Saturday.
US Lawmaker Accuses Pak of Ruling Through Jihadist Extremism
Alleging that Pakistan is using jihadist extremism to administer and is bent upon extinguishing other cultures in the country, a top US lawmaker has warned Islamabad that it might be headed for 1971 like partition soon if it continues to do so.
Indian-Origin Doctor Offers UK's First 'Order a Daddy' App
An Indian-origin doctor from a UK sperm bank has launched a new mobile app for women who can browse and pick the right candidate online to father her child.
Clinton Postpones Charlotte Visit Due to Security Concerns
Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts had earlier asked Clinton and her Republican White House rival Donald Trump to delay visits, citing "very stretched resources for security."
One-Quarter of Afghanistan Contested Between Taliban and Govt: US General
According to Nicholson, of the 98 US or UN designated terrorists organizations around the globe, 20 of them are in the Afghan-Pak region.
Pakistan Defence Minister Warns India Against Giving Asylum to Bugti
Pakistan on Friday warned India that by granting asylum to Baloch leader Brahamdagh Bugti, it will become an "official sponsor of terrorism".
'Sleep Well Hillary', Says Trump Ahead of Debate
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has teased his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton to "sleep well" ahead of the first presidential debate next week.
Trump Slams 'Trojan horse' Migrants, Son Sparks Outrage
Donald Trump's hardline stance on immigration after two bombings in the New York area again sparked debate on the White House campaign trail on Tuesday, as his son sparked a firestorm by comparing Syrian refugees to lethal candies.
Nawaz Sharif To Rake Up Kashmir At UNGA
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif leading the Pakistan delegation at the 71st Session of the United Nations General Assembly.