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Silent Crowd Listens to Mosque Victims' Names at New Zealand Memorial
Dozens of representatives of governments from around the world joined New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at the remembrance service in Hagley Park.
UN Report Says Sanction-hit North Korea Stole $13.5 Million from Cosmos Bank
The Security Council's panel of experts that monitors the sanctions on North Korea said the cyberattack in August last year was carried out "by an advanced persistent threat group" from that country.
Donald Trump Asks Russia to Get its Troops Out of Venezuela
Vice President Mike Pence said the US viewed the arrival of Russian military planes in Caracas as "an unwelcome provocation".
'Tilting at Windmills’: Pakistan Quotes Don Quixote After India’s Anti-Satellite Missile Test
Pakistan urged no militarisation of space after India tested anti-satellite missile on Wednesday.
New Zealand Police Probe Mosque Attack Links After Man Dies in Stand-off
Police raided the 54-year-old man's home on Tuesday night and found a cache of firearms after receiving a tip-off from the public about "suspicious behaviour".
Boeing 737 MAX Makes Emergency Landing in Orlando After Engine Trouble
The aircraft returned and landed safely in Orlando. There were no passengers on board the aircraft, which was being transferred to California for storage.
After FATF, APG May Also Grey-list Pakistan Over Terror Funding: Report
Pakistan is already under intense international pressure to rein in terror groups like the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) after the Pulwama terror attack.
French Muslim Group Sues Facebook, YouTube Over Footage of Christchurch Massacre
The French Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM) said the companies had disseminated material that encouraged terrorism and harmed the dignity of human beings.
Pakistan Approves Plan to Open Sharda Temple Corridor in PoK for Hindu Pilgrims: Report
The Sharda Peeth corridor, when opened, will be the second religious tract after Kartarpur corridor in Pakistan-controlled territory that will connect the two neighbouring nations.
'No Regrets': Saudi Sisters Hope for Bright Future After Hiding in Hong Kong
The sisters fled from their family last September while on holiday in Sri Lanka and have been stranded in Hong Kong since an aborted attempt to get to Australia, where they hoped to secure asylum.
Ethiopian Airlines Questions Boeing's 'Aggressive' Software in Crash Probe
Attention has focused on software called Maneuver Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS, and the sensors that activate it. MCAS pushes the plane's nose down if it believes it is ascending at too steep an angle.
Thousands Demand Second Referendum at Anti-Brexit March in London
They have found the backing of a series of anti-Brexit politicians, including former British PM Tony Blair, former Conservative Cabinet minister Justine Greening and former Tory Attorney General Dominic Grieve, and former Tory turned Independent Group MP...
UK Thieves Eye 'Pushtaini' Jewellery of Indians, Rob 28,000 Homes in 6 Years for Asian Gold
Police forces investigating cases of theft said that in some of the burglaries victims owned large amounts of jewellery, but that was not always the case. In Cheshire, police set up a dedicated team to work with members of the community after a series of...
US Stealth Jet Pilot and the Serbian Who Shot Him Down, Are Best Buddies Now
Zoltan Dani and his US counterpart, Air Force pilot Dale Zelko, managed to put their past behind them and started exchanging emails around a decade ago.
'Anything is Possible' before April 12 Brexit Day, Says EU's Donald Tusk
Donald Tusk said all options were still available — including Britain cancelling its withdrawal, an idea backed by a petition in the UK that has now gathered almost three million signatures.
New Zealand Police Visited Christchurch Shooter Before Granting Gun Licence
Australian Brenton Tarrant, a self-avowed white supremacist, applied for the gun licence in September 2017 and a police "firearms vetting team" visited his home in the southern city of Dunedin the following month.