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Indian Student Uses 'USB Killer' Device to Destroy Computers in US College, Faces 10 Years in Jail
Vishwanath Akuthota, 27, who lives in the US on a student visa, has been in custody since being arrested in North Carolina in February.
North Korea Says it Tested New Weapon, Wants Pompeo Out of Talks
The director general of the American Affairs Department at the Foreign Ministry, North Korea accused Pompeo of "talking nonsense" and misrepresenting Kim's comments.
Days After Cathedral Fire, 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' Jumps to Top of France's Online Bestseller List
Different editions of Victor Hugo's masterpiece, originally published in 1831, on Wednesday occupied the first, second, fourth and seventh spots in Amazon France's bestseller list, while a book on the heritage of the over 850-year-old Gothic masterpiece t...
Notre-Dame's Precious Artworks to be Transferred to Louvre Museum
The artworks, which include relics such as the Christ's crown of thorns and French king Saint-Louis's 13th century tunic, were first moved to the city town hall and will now be transferred to the nearby Louvre Museum.
Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral Devastated in Ferocious Blaze, Fire Officials Say 'Not Sure if it Can be Stopped'
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday expressed the 'emotion of a whole nation' on seeing the famed Notre-Dame cathedral ablaze and its spire collapse.
74 Years After World War II, Remains of People Killed in Hitler's Regime to Be Buried in Berlin
Professor Hermann Stieve, who had an interest in bodies of young women, dissected them for his research on menstruation. Stieve dissected 13 of the 18 women decapitated by the Nazis for their work in the 'Red Chapel' resistance group.
Fact Check: This Woman Did Not Give Birth to 11 Babies. But She Did Give Birth to Eight
A reverse search of the image showing medical staff, alongside a row of 11 newborns, reveals several articles about a woman giving birth to 11 babies, dating back as far back as 2012.
Strong 6.8 Quake Hits off Eastern Indonesia, Tsunami Warning: USGS
The quake hit off the coast of eastern Sulawesi, on the other side of the island from disaster-hit Palu, where residents still felt the tremor despite being hundreds of kilometres away.
Israeli Spacecraft Crashes Moments Before Landing on Moon After Technical Snag
The spacecraft lost communication with ground control late Thursday as it was making its final descent to the moon. Moments later, the mission was declared a failure.
Suspect Arrested in Fires at Three Black Churches in Louisiana
The fires destroyed St. Mary Baptist Church in the community of Port Barre, and Greater Union Baptist Church and Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Opelousas, the seat of the parish, the Louisiana equivalent to a county.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel Favours Giving UK 'Reasonable Amount of Time' to Resolve Brexit
The european union will grant British PM Theresa May a second delay to Brexit at an emergency summit on Wednesday but leaders will debate a longer extension with conditions to prevent any future British leader jeopardising the bloc.
Boeing Records Zero New MAX Orders Following Global Groundings in Wake of Fatal Plane Crashes
Total orders, an indication of future demand, fell to 95 aircraft in the first quarter from 180 a year earlier, suggesting a wait-and-watch approach for airlines as Boeing rides out the worst crisis in its history.
Pakistan's Top Probe Agency Seeks Cancellation of 26/11 Mastermind Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi's Bail
Hearing the appeal, a division bench of the Islamabad High Court on Tuesday asked authorities to provide the record of the Mumbai attack case in two weeks.
US 'Not Satisfied Yet' Over China Trade Talks But Made Progress: White House
The United States and China have been embroiled in a tit-for-tat tariff battle since July 2018, roiling global financial markets and supply chains and costing both of the world's two largest economies billions of dollars.
Battle Rages for Libya's Capital, Warplane Bombs Airport as Migration Concerns Rise
The United Nations said 2,800 people had been displaced by the clashes and many more could flee, though some were trapped.
US Homeland Security Chief Nielsen, Full-throated Trump Loyalist, 'Leaves Her Position' as Border Crossings Surge
Her exit marks the end of a difficult relationship with her boss, who was said to be unhappy with her performance despite her unswerving loyalty and full-throated defense of the president's most controversial policies.