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Afghanistan Delays Election Results till November Amid Allegation of Misconduct
The initial deadline for sharing the results was delayed as the commission dealt with widespread accusations of misconduct in the polling, and technical problems with transferring ballot papers and data from a biometric system.
Two Dead, 14 Injured in Shooting at Texas Homecoming Party, Suspect at Large
The shooting came as the university east of Dallas celebrated homecoming weekend.
China Approves Construction of 58 Schools, 30 Hospitals in Tribal Region of Pak's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing also said that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would play a vital role to make the USD 60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) dream come true
Crater in the Ground, Torn and Bloody Clothes: Iraqi State TV Airs Footage of US Raid on Baghdadi
The broadcaster quoted an expert on terrorism saying that Iraqi intelligence agencies had helped pinpoint Baghdadi's location.
California Blaze Forces Evacuations as Wind Spurs Blackouts to Prevent More Fires
Saturday night's evacuation order encompassed a huge swath of wine country stretching from the inland community of Healdsburg west through the Russian River Valley and to Bodega Bay on the coast
John Kelly Says He Told Trump a ‘Yes Man’ as His Successor Would Lead to Impeachment
John Kelly, who left barely on speaking terms with the president, said he warned his boss to pick a successor in his mold, meaning someone who would push back against him.
42 Killed as Renewed Anti-government Protests in Iraq Take Centre Stage
Rallies had been set to resume on Friday, with a range of actors from Iraq's highest Shiite authority to the United Nations urging restraint.
Hong Kong Court Bans Publishing Police Details For 14 Days Over Threat of 'Doxxing' by Protestors
The police force says many of its officers have had personal details leaked online — known as 'doxxing' — and family members harassed as a result.
Two Bombs in Eastern Afghanistan Kill Seven, Including a Child
The attacks are the latest in near daily attacks carried out by insurgents. Nangarhar has become increasingly violent in recent years as both the Taliban and an Islamic State group affiliate are active there.
Lahore High Court Grants Bail to Ailing Nawaz Sharif on Medical Grounds
The three-time premier has been under treatment at the Services Hospital since Monday night after his condition deteriorated in the National Accountability Bureau's custody.
Bolivia's Evo Morales Declared Winner in Disputed Presidential Election
The US, European Union and Latin American countries responded to the result, which would hand Morales a fourth successive term, by calling for a run-off vote to restore trust and confidence in the electoral process.
US Immigration Body Split Over 5,400 Children at Mexico Border under Trump Govt
The American Civil Liberties Union said on Thursday the government told its attorneys that 207 of the 1,556 children separated between July 1, 2017, and June 26, 2018, were under 5.
Japan Police Hunt for Jewel Thief Who Stole Diamond Worth $1.8 Million From Exhibition
The 50-carat loose diamond was on display at a three-day show in Yokohama city where companies from Japan, Russia, China and elsewhere are showcasing their sparkly wares.
'Risky Project' : Mark Zuckerberg Reassures US Congress on Facebook's Digital Currency Plans
Mark Zuckerberg was quizzed by members of the US House of Representatives Financial Services Committee with aggressive questions on election interference, free speech, hate groups, and fake news.
Portuguese Doctor Suspended for Negligence after Woman Gives Birth to Faceless Baby
The baby was born on October 7 without a nose, eyes or part of his skull but the deformities were only discovered during his delivery at a hospital in Setubal, about 40 km south of Lisbon.
UN Saying 'No' to Hatred of Any Kind, for Protecting Human Rights, Says Antonio Guterres
Antonio Guterres said that the UN is working for a 'fair globalisation and bold climate action' and striving to maintain peace while bringing life-saving aid to millions caught up in armed conflict.