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Air India Plane Escorted by Fighter Jets Lands in London After Hoax Bomb Threat, Passengers Safe
Britain scrambled Typhoon fighters at supersonic speed to intercept the Boeing 777-337 and safely escorted it to Stansted which briefly closed its runway.
North Korea Slams Seoul for 'Meddling' in Talks With US Amid Nuclear Deadlock
Talks have been stalled since February when a second summit between Trump and Kim Jong Un collapsed, after they failed to agree on what the North would be willing to give up in exchange for sanctions relief.
16 Dead in Car Crash at Madagascar Stadium in Independence Day Rally
The accident occurred in the afternoon outside the Mahamasina stadium, where several thousand people had gathered for a concert following the traditional military parade held to mark the national holiday.
Amid Mike Pompeo's Visit, US Wants India to Embrace Fair Trade, Lower Barriers
Bilateral trade is likely to be an important topic of discussion during Pompeo's talks with the Indian leadership.
Despite US Denial, Moscow Says Downed Spy Drone Was in Iranian Airspace
The head of Russia's Security Council, Nikolai Patrushev, said he had information from the Defence Ministry of the Russian Federation that the drone was in Iranian airspace.
Gay Myanmar Man Posts Note on Facebook Detailing Bullying Before Taking His Life
Kyaw Zin Win took his life after posting a final Facebook message to his family and friends, alongside a plea 'not to be reborn' in a country 'where superiors oppress those under them'.
Donald Trump Calls Rape Accuser a Liar, Says 'She's Not My Type'
E. Jean Carroll, a magazine advice columnist, has alleged in her new book that Trump raped her in the mid-1990s.
US, Britain, UAE, Saudi Arabia Urge 'Diplomatic Solutions' on Iran
The United States, Britain, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates on Monday jointly called for "diplomatic solutions" to ease soaring tensions with Iran.
UK PM Hopeful Jeremy Hunt Urges Rival Boris Johnson to Stop Avoiding Scrutiny like a 'Coward'
A new prime minister needs the legitimacy of having made his arguments publicly and having them subjected to scrutiny, said Jeremy Hunt.
No Terror Camps in Bangladesh, Says Envoy As He Cautions Against Regional Elements Wanting Trouble
Stating that the border with India was completely secure, Bangladesh High Commissioner to India, Syed Muazzem Ali, said there had not been a single terrorist activity in the last 10 years in his country.
Kim Jong Un Receives 'Excellent' Letter from Donald Trump, Months After Nuclear Talks End in Deadlock
Before the collapse of the Hanoi summit Donald Trump had said that he and Kim Jong Un had an excellent relationship, and had even 'fallen in love.'
3 Dead, 1 Injured in Central Paris Fire, Says Rescue Services
One of the victims died after jumping out of the window of the six-storey block of flats situated in the 11th district, which also housed a restaurant and a hammam, a spokesman for the fire services said.
Joe Biden Under Fire from Fellow Presidential Candidates for Recalling 'Civility' With Racist Senators
Joe Biden spoke of his affable relationship with late senators James Eastland and Herman Talmadge , highlighting that they worked together despite the vast ideological gap between him and the segregationists.
New Zealand Launches Buyback Scheme for Guns Banned After Christchurch Attacks
Licensed firearms owners will have six months to surrender weapons that have now been deemed illegal under the scheme, with an amnesty ensuring they will not face prosecution during that period.
'From Economy to Cricket, It is All Depressing': Pakistan's Chief Justice Bemoans Sad State of Affairs
Addressing a ceremony to highlight the work of model courts in Pakistan, the Chief Justice of Pakistan said that the reports of the 'national economy in ICU' was not a good news.
Donald Trump Campaign Raises $24.8 Million in Less Than 24 Hours
Trump already reported USD 48.7 million cash on hand at the end of March, spread across three committees tied to his campaign.