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Malcolm Turnbull Sworn in as Australia's PM For Another Term
Malcolm Turnbull was sworn in for another term as Australia's Prime Minister on Tuesday.
EU, US to Turkey: No Excuse to Break Democratic Traditions
The European Union and the US expressed alarm with Turkey's response to a failed coup, telling the EU aspirant that it must uphold democracy and human rights as it pursues the military officers and anyone else involved in the plot.
Large Wing Piece in Australia to be Tested For MH370 Link
"Technical specialists from the ATSB are working with Malaysian investigators to determine if it is from the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777, MH370," the bureau said in a statement.
Over 100 Nude Women Pose Against Donald Trump in Cleveland
Trump has called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States and a wall to be built on the Mexican border to keep out illegal immigrants.
Turkish Military Says it 'Fully Seized Control' of Country
Forty-two people, 17 of them police and others civilians, were killed in Ankara.
France Truck Attack: Screams, Flying Debris As Lorry Slams Revellers in Nice
People screamed and scattered as the truck veered down the palm-lined promenade where thousands of adults and children had gathered for the fireworks, walking towards the famous Negresco Hotel.
Pakistan Must Target all Militant Groups and Close Safe Havens: US
US has been very clear that Pakistan must target all militant groups, including those that target Pakistan's neighbors, and close all safe havens.
South China Sea Ruling May Trigger Domino Effect: Chinese Media
While the verdict striking down China's historic claims evoked strong comments in the editorials, the sweeping judgement of the tribunal appointed by the Permanent Court of Arbitration made official think-tanks to predict worst case scenarios.
Kashmir is an Internal Matter of India, Says US
The spokesman said the US has not spoken with Indians on this issue as it is an internal matter of India.
US Military Veteran Believed to be Lone Gunman in Dallas Police Ambush
The ambush marked the highest death toll for U.S. police in the line duty from a single event since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
Five Dallas Police Killed in Ambush, Suspect Identified as Army Reservist
The Thursday night killings, at the end of a protest over this week's pair of fatal shootings of black men by police in Louisiana and Minnesota, fueled a national debate over excessive police force. The overnight attack raised fears that others would seek...
Bangladesh Seeks to Account For Missing Youth to Head Off Attacks
Twenty people were killed in the attack, most of them foreigners, when five young Bangladeshi men stormed into the restaurant in an upscale part of the capital in an assault claimed by Islamic State.
US Capitol on Lockdown, Police Searching For Individual
House press gallery staff says the building is on lockdown but that the House met briefly and immediately recessed. Voting scheduled to begin at 9:15 a.m. is postponed, gallery staff said.
PM Modi in Mozambique for the First Leg of His Africa Visit
Modi begins his five-day tour with Mozambique and will then travel to South Africa, Tanzania and Kenya.
Modi Govt 'Slow' to Match its Rhetoric, 7.5% Growth 'Overstated': US
Noting that many of the reforms it did propose have struggled to pass through Parliament, the report "Investment Climate Statements for 2016" said that this has resulted in many investors retreating slightly from their once forward-leaning support of the...
Dhaka Attack: Charges Pressed Against Several People Under Anti-Terrorism Act
Anti-Terrorism Act charges has been pressed on several people including Saiful Islam Chowkider, a chef at Holey Artisan Bakery.