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Gunman taken into custody after shots fired at US Capitol complex
Initial reports said a police officer sustained minor injuries, but later reports raised doubts about who, if anyone, was shot.
Radovan Karadzic guilty of Bosnia genocide, jailed for 40 years
Karadzic, 70, the most senior political figure to be convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, was found guilty of 10 out of 11 war charges.
China-Nepal all weather friends: Nepal PM Oli
"China has respected our sovereignty and supported our development endeavours. Our two nations have been all-weather friends, friends at times of distress as well as at the time of comfort," Oli said.
Police hunt suspect after Islamic State kills 30 in Brussels suicide attacks
Police issued a wanted notice for a young man in a hat who was caught on CCTV pushing a laden luggage trolley at Zaventem airport.
Republicans point to Muslim immigration in Brussels attacks
Texas Senator Ted Cruz also called for suspending the resettlement of refugees from countries where the Islamic State group or Al-Qaeda control territory.
Belgium launches huge manhunt after Brussels attacks
Hundreds of flights and trains were cancelled Tuesday as security across Europe was tightened after the bombings
Brussels airport to remain closed on Wednesday: CEO
"The airport will remain closed through Wednesday," the airport's chief executive Arnaud Feist said on Zaventem airport's official twitter feed.
At Brussels airport, kids thought 'fireworks', parents knew it was 'bomb'
Horst Pilger, an Austrian who works for the European Union was sitting at a coffee shop in the main departure hall, said his children thought fireworks were going off.
Islamic State claims responsibility for Brussels terror attacks, at least 34 dead
The deadly attack comes days after the dramatic arrest of Salah Abdeslam -- the prime suspect in the Paris attacks -- after four months on the run.
In Pics: Obama Arrives in Cuba for a historic visit
Barack Obama is the first sitting US president to visit Cuba in 88 years.
Mobile phone service suspended in Islamabad to foil terror attack ahead of Pakistan day
Pakistan on Monday suspended mobile phone services in the capital Islamabad and adjacent Rawalpindi for security reasons to foil attempt by terrorists to sabotage dress rehearsal.
Festival of colours: Pakistan's Sindh province declares public holiday on Holi
We are committed to doing away with the economic and social discrimination that religious minorities face: Pakistan government.
Australia's Sydney darkens for tenth Earth Hour
In Sydney, where the Earth Hour idea originated in 2007, many harbourside buildings fell dark as the city switched off for the tenth year in a row.
2 Indians among 62 killed as FlyDubai jet crashes in southern Russia
Relatives of the victims of the airplane crash mourn at the airport in Rostov-on-Don.
Democrats gear up to launch anti-Trump campaign
22 liberal groups have united behind a campaign to stop the 69-year-old real estate magnate with a plan that includes anti-Trump demonstrations and marches in major cities.
Bangladesh central bank governor resigns over $100 million heist
"He (Rahman) has tendered his resignation to the Prime Minister," a Premier's office spokesman said.