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Lioness Kills Father of Her Cubs at US Zoo, Locked Jaws on His Neck ‘Till He Stopped Moving’
The lions had been held together at the zoo for eight years, producing three cubs in 2015, and zookeepers had never before noticed any aggression between the two.
Migrant Caravan Swells Despite Trump's Threat to Stop 'Illegal Aliens' from Entering US
Mexican authorities had managed to block the 'caravan' of migrants on a border bridge between Mexico and Guatemala, but many later forged the river below using makeshift rafts — regrouping early on Sunday to march north.
Russian Woman Charged in First 2018 Election Meddling Case
The criminal complaint alleges that Russians are using some of the same techniques to influence US politics as they relied on ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
Suspects in Saudi Journalist Case Tied to Top Prince: Report
The newspaper said it gathered more information about the suspects through facial recognition software, a database of Saudi cellphone numbers, leaked Saudi government documents, witnesses and media.
Growing Nervousness Over Chinese Behaviour Brought India Closer to US, Says Carter
"Once deeply skeptical of US influence in South Asia, India became a more active participant in regional security during my two years as Secretary of Defence than at any time in its history," said Ashton Carter.
Melania Trump's Plane Forced to Return to Military Base After Smoke Fills Cabin
The flight was in the air about 10 minutes when smoke filled the cabin, and then Secret Service agents rushed to the front of the plane.
58 Australian Fairy Penguins Slaughtered in Suspected Case of Dog Attack
The carcases of the fairy penguins -- the world's smallest penguin species -- were found strewn across a beach in Tasmania, a island-state off the mainland.
Trump Says Saudi Prince Vows 'Full' Probe into Missing Journalist
The disappearance and suspected murder of Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul has embarrassed Mohammed and strained relations with Washington.
UAE Charges 31-year-old British Student With Spying, Wife Seeks Public Clarification from UK
The 31-year-old, who was researching the UAE's foreign and internal security policies after the 2011 Arab Spring revolutions, was detained at Dubai airport on May 5.
Trump Says 'Who Cares' After Senator Elizabeth Warren Takes DNA Test, Denies $1 Million Offer
US Senator Elizabeth Warren challenged Trump to make good on his pledge to donate $1 million to charity if she provided proof of Native American heritage, a moment that was caught on video.
Hillary Clinton Says Bill's Affair With Monica Lewinsky Not Abuse of Power as 'She Was Adult'
The two-decades-old episode has come under renewed scrutiny in the #MeToo era, with critics questioning whether the power imbalance between a sitting president and an intern made it impossible for the relationship to be considered consensual.
WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Back Online as Ecuador Restores Partial Internet Access
The move comes six months after the Ecuadorean government suspended Julian Assange's communications, after he discussed issues on social media that could damage the country's diplomatic relations.
Record-breaking Korean Climber Kim Chang-ho Among Nine Killed in Himalayas in Nepal
On Saturday, police said locals had spotted seven bodies on the mountain slopes, but emergency workers were unable to retrieve them due to bad weather.
World Bank Offers Disaster Stricken Indonesia $1 Billion in Loans
CEO Kristalina Georgieva unveiled the funds at Indonesian holiday island Bali, where the Bank and the International Monetary Fund have been holding their annual meetings.
Too Fat to Fight: Here's Why Obesity Has Become the Latest Security Threat for America
A study released this week has found that nearly one-third of young Americans are now too overweight to join up, a worrying statistic for military officials already facing recruitment challenges.
Snowstorm Kills At Least Eight Climbers on Nepal’s Mount Gurja
The bodies of eight climbers -- four South Koreans and four Nepali guides -- were spotted among the wreckage of their camp by a rescue team early Saturday morning.