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'Azadi March' Aimed at Demanding Imran Khan's Resignation Postponed for a Day Due to Lahore Train Tragedy
Right-wing Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) chief launched the Azadi March along with leaders of other opposition parties on October 27 from the southern Sindh province to arrive in Islamabad on October 31, demanding Khan's resignation.
In the Fight Against Climate Change, Not All Forests Are Equal
A new study suggests programs would do well to also to preserve forests where deforestation and degradation have not begun.
Days After Baghdadi Death, US Official Suggests New Leader Could Replace IS Chief in Coming Weeks
Acting Director of the National Counterterrorism Center said Islamic state has a number of people who could take the helm, with the ability to command some 14,000 fighters who have dispersed across Syria and Iraq.
Pentagon Releases Video, Photos of Raid on IS Chief Baghdadi, Warns of Retaliatory Attack by Group
The Pentagon also released video of airstrikes on a group of unknown fighters on the ground who opened fire on the helicopters that ferried US forces.
A Passenger Credit System & Expedited Security Clearance: Beijing Eyes Facial Recognition Technology for Metro Security
Beijing plans to install cameras that will scan the faces of passengers as they enter a subway station and sort them into different security channels.
British MPs Vote for December 12 Election to Break Brexit Deadlock
The election outcome could have huge implications for Britain's tortuous Brexit process, which began with the 2016 EU referendum.
Thai King Fires Four More Officials for Adultery, 'Extremely Evil' Misconduct, Poor Performance
The four dismissals on Tuesday followed those of six palace officials last week, who were accused of severe disciplinary misconduct that caused harm to the royal service.
Internet Services Disrupted in Pakistan Due to Fault in Submarine Cable
According to reports, two submarine cables, IMEWE and SEAMEWE 4, that carry almost 50 per cent of Pakistan's internet traffic, went offline due to the fault.
18 Killed, Hundreds Wounded in Attack Against Protesters in Iraq's Holy City of Karbala
The official says the attack happened early on Tuesday, as Iraqis took to the streets for a fifth consecutive day, protesting their government's corruption, lack of services and other grievances.
Japan, South Korea Reject Report of WWII Forced Labour Economic Plan on Forced Korean Labour
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said that the report was not true. South Korea's foreign ministry also said in a statement it was 'not true'.
Katie Hill, US Representative Under Scanner for 'Affair' With Staffer, Resigns from Congress
Hill has admitted to an 'inappropriate' relationship with a campaign staffer when she was running for Congress but denied she had a sexual relationship with a staffer in her office, according to media reports.
Jehadist Group Closes off Suspected Site where ISIS Chief Al-Baghdadi was Killed in US Operations
At least nine people were killed in the operation, which lasted about two hours, but the Observatory could not confirm that Baghdadi was among them.
Vietnam Police take DNA from Relatives of Suspected London Truck Victims
British police have been trying to identify the bodies, which were discovered on Wednesday in a truck container on an industrial site in Grays, about 32 km east of central London.
UK Opposition Parties Suggest Early Voting to Avoid No-deal Brexit
The Scottish National Party and the Liberal Democrats say they will push for a December 9 election, three days earlier than Johnson has proposed and years earlier than the next scheduled vote in 2022.
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.
Bubble Tea to Disaster, How a Vietnamese Dreamer Apparently Met Her Fate On-board UK Killer Truck
In one of her first pictures more clearly taken from the start of her adventure in Europe, Nhung posed in front of a German beer garden. Days later, in late September, she posted photos of Vietnamese noodle dishes she said she had cooked for friends in Be...