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Hillary Clinton 'Discredited' Trump in First Debate, says Fidel Castro
Former Cuban president Fidel Castro is keeping an eye on the US presidential race, saying that Democrat Hillary Clinton "discredited" Republican rival Donald Trump in their first debate two weeks ago.
Daniel Craig Might Be Back As James Bond
He also said that he's got the best job in the world and added , 'the things I get to do on a Bond movie and the type of work it is, there's no other job like it'.
Colombia's Santos to Donate Nobel Peace Prize Money
President Juan Manuel Santos says he'll donate almost $1 million in Nobel Peace Prize money to the victims of Colombia's half-century conflict.
Posters Supporting Transgenders' Beheading Appear in Pakistan
"We are keeping a close watch and any transgender can come and lodge a complaint with us as these posters endanger their lives," he said.
'Trump Called her Daughter Voluptuous, Made Crass Remarks'
In an October 2006 interview, Stern remarked that Ivanka "looks more voluptuous than ever."
Americans Can Now Register to Vote Through Facebook Messenger
Non-registered Americans can now enroll themselves in the voters' list through Facebook Messenger for the upcoming presidential election following the launch of an automated tool by a US-based organisation.
Woman's Hijab Ripped Off in Hate Attack in London
The force is treating the incident in north London as a racially motivated assault on the victim in her 20s, who was described as "shocked and distressed" by the incident.
BJP Desires 'Hindu Rashtra', Modi Has Failed: Mayawati
She also accused the BJP-led central government of using the Central Bureau of Investigation in an attempt to intimidate political opponents.
Pakistan Calls Death of Minor Kashmiri Boy 'State Terrorism'
Junaid, who was hit by pellets in the head and chest, succumbed to his injuries on Friday, taking the death toll in the three-month-long unrest in Kashmir to 84.
Power Rangers Trailer: The Reboot is Gritty, Intense and Powerful
Director Dean Israelite has taken care to make the reboot look like an intense superpower film rather than a cheesy 'troubled-teenagers-gone-great' drama.
Bangladesh Forces Kill 11 Members of Islamist Group Blamed for Cafe Attack
Authorities said the dead were believed be members of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), blamed for an attack on a cafe in Dhaka in July in which 22 people were killed, mostly foreigners.
China Again Blocked UN Ban on Masood Azhar Over 'Different Views'
China on Saturday defended its second technical hold to prevent a UN ban on Pakistan-based JeM chief Masood Azhar saying there were "different views" on India's application and that Beijing's move will allow more time for the "relevant parties" to have co...
Obama Orders Out Economic Sanctions on Myanmar
President Barack Obama on Friday lifted U.S. economic sanctions on the former pariah state of Myanmar, the culmination of years of rapprochement that Obama has worked to facilitate.
Trump to Address Hindu-Americans in New Jersey
Kumar is also Chairman of Indian American Advisory Council to the Republican Party.
G20 Warns of Rising Risks to Global Economy
The G20 group of economic powers warned on Friday that the world economy could worsen under the pressure of rising unrest, protectionism, and frail financial systems.
Ghana to Remove Mahatma Gandhi Statue Because of his "Alleged Racism"
Ghana will move a statue of Mahatma Gandhi from its main university because of his "alleged past racist comments", the foreign ministry said, while paying tribute to Gandhi's role as a civil rights leader.