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Finland Populists Eye Election Upset as Anti-immigrant Feeling Rises
The Finns Party's election manifesto, released after the arrests, goes into detail about a perceived security risk posed by immigrants, particularly in the areas of sexual assault and terrorism.
US Man Arrested for Pushing 5-year-old Boy from Third Floor of Mall
Shortly after the incident, police arrested a 24-year-old man inside the mall, one of the state's leading tourist attractions, after he had fled the scene, Police said.
Over 2,200 Sikhs From India Arrive in Pakistan to Celebrate Baisakhi
Baisakhi is celebrated to mark the beginning of a new harvest season. Under the framework of the Pakistan-India Protocol on Visits to Religious Shrines of 1974.
New Zealand Man Admits to Abusing Muslims at Christchurch Mosque, But Doesn't 'Remember Anything About it'
Daniel Nicholas Tuapawa was wearing a shirt emblazoned with the name of US President Donald Trump when he shouted abuse at Muslims outside the Al Noor mosque on Wednesday. He was arrested on Thursday.
UK Pledges it Won't Send Julian Assange to Country With Death Penalty: Ecuador
The British government has confirmed it in writing, in accordance with its own rules, Ecuador said.
WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Arrested in London After Ecuador Withdraws Asylum, US Seeks Custody
Police said they arrested Julian Assange after being 'invited into the embassy by the Ambassador, following the Ecuadorean government's withdrawal of asylum.'
Fire At Bangkok Shopping Mall Kills At Least Two, Injures 16
The blaze started in the parking garage of the complex, police said. The cause was not yet known.
Five of the Six Novels Nominated for Booker International Prize are Written by Women
The International Prize, which has been running since 2005, is the counterpart to the Booker Prize, which is awarded for books originally written in English.
Indian Couple Earns Over Rs 5 Lakh by Spying on Sikhs, Kashmiris in Germany; Charged with Espionage
The charges, which can carry up to 10 years' jail in serious cases, were laid on March 28 but only publicised Tuesday by the federal prosecution service in the city of Karlsruhe.
Top New Zealand Naval Officer Goes on Trial For Placing Secret Camera in Embassy Toilet
Commodore Alfred Keating has been charged with attempting to make "an intimate visual recording" and is currently on trial in Auckland.
All Would Have Died If Russia Was Behind Salisbury Attack, UK Novichok Victim Told by Moscow's Envoy
Charlie Rowley, who was also exposed to Novichok, met Russian Ambassador Alexander Yakovenko on Saturday to ask him why Moscow had killed his girlfriend.
In Astrophysics Milestone, First Photo of Black Hole Expected
The US National Science Foundation has scheduled a news conference in Washington to announce a 'groundbreaking result from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project,' an international partnership formed in 2012 to try to directly observe the immediate env...
Arrest of Indians Trying to Sneak Into US Drops by 56 Per Cent After Border Wall: Official
Asserting that there is indeed an emergency on the southern border, Trump said the United States had more than 70,000 illegal migrants rush its border.
Chinese Woman Found with Malware in Trump Resort Shows Beijing Poses Threat: Mike Pompeo
Zhang Yujing was arrested last week at Mar-a-Lago, where Trump was on one of his frequent visits, after attempting to enter while carrying multiple mobile phones and a thumb drive containing malware, according to court documents.
Prince Harry and Meghan Break Instagram Record, Become Fastest to Hit 1 Million Fans
Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, call their new account 'sussexroyal". They say it'll be used for important announcements.
Three Detained Over China Chemical Blast That killed 78
The explosion last month in Yancheng city, in eastern Jiangsu province, was one of the worst industrial accidents in the country in recent years.