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Pakistan Staring At Yet Another Refugee Crisis, Says Pak PM Imran Khan
Speaking at the two-day refugee summit in Islamabad, Khan said that India's new Citizenship Amendment Act could result in an influx of refugees in Pakistan.
99 More Infected with Coronavirus on Japan Cruise Ship, Total Number of Cases Jumps to 454
The quarantine period is over on Wednesday but many countries have decided to repatriate their citizens after an alarming climb in cases on board.
Lawyers in Japan Want Death Penalty for Man Who Killed 19 Disabled People for 'Causing Unhappiness'
Satoshi Uematsu has reportedly said he wanted to eradicate all people with disabilities in the horrifying attack at the Tsukui Yamayuri-en centre in the town of Sagamihara.
Asia Internet Coalition Asks Pakistan to Revoke New Social Media Rules
Under the new rules, social media companies will be obliged to disclose any information or data to a designated investigation agency, when sought. Failure to abide by any of the provisions will entail a fine of up to Rs 500 million.
Donald Trump Expected to Raise USD 10 Million for His Campaign in Florida
Pro-Trump groups have been shattering fundraising records on the path toward a goal of raising $1 billion this election cycle.
Emboldened After Acquittal, Trump Says He Has 'Legal Right' to Interfere in Criminal Cases
Trump has transferred or fired government officials who testified about his efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate a potential political rival in November's presidential election.
'West is Winning': Pompeo's Assurance to EU Over NATO Alliance is a Message for China, Russia
The US Secretary of State defended the US strategy, saying Europe, Japan and other American allies were united on China, Iran and Russia, despite "tactical differences."
South Korean TV 'Reunites' Mother With Dead Daughter in VR Show
The footage began with the girl -- who died of leukaemia in 2016 -- emerging from behind a pile of wood in a park, as if playing hide-and-seek.
Amazon Wins Order Suspending $10 Billion Microsoft US Military Contract
Amazon has alleged it was shut out of the deal because of President Donald Trump's vendetta and is seeking testimony from the president.
The Matchmaker of Beijing: Grandfather Plays Cupid for Generations
For almost 50 years Zhu Fang has been one of Beijing's most popular matchmakers, and even now —aged 75 — he remains in as much demand as ever.
Fossils Suggest Car-sized Prehistoric South American Turtle Was Built for Battle
Deep scars detected in the fossils indicated that these horns may have been used like a lance for fighting with other Stupendemys males over mates or territory.
Russian Ex-prison Official Jailed for Extortion Shoots Himself Dead in Court
Uliana Solopova, a spokeswoman for the Moscow City Court, confirmed the incident and said the court was trying to work out how Sviridov had managed to obtain a weapon. Russian courts generally have metal detectors and security guards at the entrance.
Japan Mother and Son Make 3,250 Hotel Cancellations Costing $1 Million; Nabbed: Reports
Through the transactions, they collected digital loyalty points worth 2.5 million yen, according to national broadcaster NHK and other major media.
‘Eco-terrorists’ Responsible for Unprecedented Australia Bush Fires: Senator
Senator Concette Fierravanti-Wells, who is also a senior member of the ruling conservative Liberal party and a former government minister, made the remarks while addressing the country’s Parliament on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump Picks Physician Dr Aldona Wos for Next Ambassador to Canada
Dr. Aldona Wos was previously served as ambassador to Estonia under former President George W. Bush and as secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
Indonesia Says Won't Repatriate Hundreds of ISIS Recruits
The Southeast Asian nation, however, has said that it would still consider the repatriation of the younger children.