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Kim Jong Un's Half-brother, Who Was Assassinated in 2017, Was a CIA Informant: Report
Although, details of the exact relationship between Kim Jong-nam and the CIA remain unclear the Washington Post report suggested that he would go to Malaysia to meet their operatives. He was later assassinated in Malaysia.
Images of Travelers Crossing US Border Stolen in Data Breach: Report
After the subcontractor copied data to its database without the agency's consent, as many as 1,00,000 people are likely to have had their images stolen, including those of their cars and license plates.
Nicaragua Releases 50 Opposition Prisoners Under New Amnesty Law
While the new law calls for jailed dissidents to be released 'immediately,' it also closes the door on investigating and punishing security forces involved in quashing of the protests.
US, India Relationship Incredibly Important, Says Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Ahead of Visit
Before starting his trip to the Indo-Pacific region on June 24, Mike Pompeo will address the India Ideas Summit of US-India Business Council on June 12.
Pakistan’s Ex-President Asif Ali Zardari Arrested in Money Laundering Case
A team of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) accompanied by police, including female officials, entered the Pakistan People's Party co-chairman's house hours after the Islamabad High Court rejected his bail plea.
Drugs and Brexit: Race to Replace UK Prime Minister Theresa May Underway
Eleven candidates declared their interest in succeeding Theresa May, who quit as the Conservative party's leader, over her failure to take Britain out of the European Union on time.
'It Will End Up in Nothing': Colombo Catholic Church's Head Sees No Hope in Easter Attack Probe
His comments came amidst an infighting between the two factions of the ruling coalition over the abdication of responsibility to prevent the deadly attack despite the availability of prior intelligence.
PM Modi to Meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sidelines of SCO Summit in Kyrgyzstan This Week
Last month, Xi extended his 'heartfelt congratulations' to Modi for winning the general elections, in a rare gesture of greeting a foreign leader well before the official announcement of the results.
Trump Says He is Confident Mexico Will Enforce New Immigration Deal
The deal, announced on Friday after three days of negotiations in Washington, averted Trump's threatened imposition of 5% import tariffs on all Mexican goods starting on Monday.
Roadside Bomb Kills Three Pak Army Officers, One Soldier
Four soldiers were also injured in the attack, the army said in a statement.
Key Witness in Mueller Investigation on Russian Meddling to Remain Jailed in Child Porn Case
Lebanese-American businessman George Nader made an initial appearance on Thursday in federal court in Alexandria. Prosecutors want him detained pending trial.
Lawmakers Push US-listed Chinese Firms to Comply with Financial Oversight
A bipartisan group of four powerful Senators introduced the legislation in the Senate while another group of three US Representatives tabled the companion bill in the US House of Representatives.
Bernie Sanders Accuses Walmart of Paying 'Starvation Wages'
The Democratic US presidential hopeful pressed the world's largest retailer to raise base wages to $15 an hour for its hourly workforce.
After Women File Plea Against Wearing High Heels to Work, Japan Minister Says Practice 'Necessary'
The remark came when Takumi Nemoto was asked to comment on a petition by a group of women who want the government to ban workplaces from requiring female jobseekers and employees to wear high heels.
'They Take Massive Amounts of Drugs': Donald Trump on Reason Behind Ban on Transgenders in US Military
The US President, in a wide-ranging interview, said that the military had strict rules regulating the use of prescription drugs.
North Korea to Halt Mass Games After Kim Jong Un Censures Show's Content
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un criticised the performance creators for 'their wrong spirit of creation and irresponsible work attitude'