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Donald Trump Says Russia 'Could Have' Interfered With 2016 US Elections
"I've said it very simply. I think it could very well have been Russia. I think it could well have been other countries. I won't be specific. But I think a lot of people interfere," Trump said
Three Car Bombs Hit Damascus, At Least Seven People Killed
The security forces prevented the militants from reaching their targets which would have led to more deaths.
Iraqi Forces Recapture Al-Nuri Mosque in Mosul, But Only Rubble Remains
In a bizarre and unfortunate incident, Islamic State terrorists rigged Mosul's Grand al-Nuri Mosque and its 850-year-old tower with explosives and blew them up last week as advancing Iraqi forces came within steps of the complex.
Shots Fired Inside New York City's Bronx Lebanon Hospital, Shooter Dead
Shots were fired inside New York City's Bronx Lebanon hospital on Friday, police said, and local media reported that there was a shooter in the building.
Trump, South Korean President Hold Post-dinner Talks on North Korea Policy
US President Donald Trump and his South Korean counterpart held talks on how to halt North Korea's nuclear drive, but remained at odds over whether to isolate or engage the Pyongyang regime.
At UN, US Accuses Iran of 'Repeatedly Violating' Resolution on Nuclear Deal
The United States accused Iran of "repeatedly and deliberately" violating a UN resolution that endorsed the landmark 2015 nuclear deal and said the Security Council had failed to respond.
Deposed Saudi Prince Barred from Leaving Kingdom, Confined to Palace
Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, the deposed crown prince of Saudi Arabia, has been confined to his palace in Jidda city and has been barred from leaving the country, the New York Times has reported.
New York City Subway Train Derails, 34 Injured
Service was suspended or rerouted on several subway lines running between upper Manhattan and northern Brooklyn following the accident.
WannaCry Again: Ransomware Virus Hits Computer Servers Across Europe
There's very little information about who might be behind the disruption, but technology experts who examined screenshots said it bears the hallmarks of ransomware.
India's Opposition May Hit China-Pak Economic Corridor: Chinese Media
A state-run Chinese daily has said that the construction of the $ 50 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor may be hit India's objections, but only in the short term.
North Korea Likens US President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler
An editorial on the North's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) dialled the hostile rhetoric up higher, slamming Trump's key policies as being akin to "Nazism in the 21st century"
Bomb Resembling a Toy Kills Six Children in Pakistan
The bomb exploded while the children were playing with it in Speenmark village in the South Waziristan tribal district.
Deadly London Tower Blaze Began in Hotpoint Fridge Freezer: Police
A fire that engulfed a London tower block killing at least 79 people started in a Hotpoint fridge freezer and cladding on the building failed all safety tests, London police said on Friday.
Five Killed, 13 Injured in Blast Outside IGP Office in Pak’s Quetta
A blast on Friday in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta, capital of the country's Baluchistan province, has left at least five people dead, said a police official.
Panamagate: JIT Submits 3rd Report to Pakistan Supreme Court
A high-profile investigation team probing the Panamagate case, in which Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his two sons are accused of corruption, on Thursday submitted its third report to the Supreme Court.
Car Bomb Explosion in Afghanistan targets Security Forces, At least 20 Dead
A car bomb exploded outside a bank in Lashkar Gah, capital of the southern Afghan province of Helmand on Thursday, killing and wounding dozens of civilians and members of the security forces waiting to collect their pay, officials said.