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Indian Man Jailed in UK For Stalking and Harassing Woman for 18 Months
The 28-year-old Indian national will be deported back to India at the end of his sentence.
Merkel Admits Differences With Macron as They Work to Revive EU, Says They Agree on Fundamentals
Macron, seeking to breathe life into the European Union as growing eurosceptic nationalism tests the bloc's cohesion, has made euro zone reform a priority but Merkel has resisted some of his ideas, especially those that may expose Berlin to more risk.
Muslims in Cyclone-ravaged Mozambique Struggle to Observe Ramadan Fast Amid Shortage of Food
The island on the Quirimbas archipelago off Mozambique's northeastern coast was one of the regions worst hit when Cyclone Kenneth struck last month packing winds of over 200 kilometres (125 miles) per hour.
Photoshopped Image Shows Sikh Mayor as Arab Dictator in US
Sikh activists have denounced the image as racist.
Lanka Police Lifts Nationwide Curfew, Arrests 60 People For Anti-Muslim Riots
The Sri Lankan government imposed the island-wide curfew on Monday after the violence against the Muslim community, who account for 10 per cent of the country's population.
Pakistani Christian Couple on Death Row Over Blasphemy Didn't Get Fair Trial: Aasia Bibi's Lawyer
Christians Shagufta Kausar and Shafqat Masih were awarded death sentence by a district court in Pakistan in April 2014 and also imposed a fine of Rs 100,000 each.
Lost US Passport in Austria? Americans Can Go to McDonald's For Help
Under a new partnership, outlets of the US fast food chain throughout Austria will help American citizens from Wednesday to get in touch with their embassy.
Saudi Arabia Shuts Major Oil Pipelines After Drone Attacks by Yemen Rebels
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates intervened in the Yemen war in March 2015 to bolster the internationally recognised government's efforts against the Huthis.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Says 'There is Not Going to be Any War' With US
In a speech to state officials, Khamenei said the showdown between the Islamic republic and the United States was a test of resolve rather than a military encounter.
After Solving Murder Mysteries, Exposing Unsuitable Fiances, Indian 'Miss Marple' Turns Lens on Elections
In the world's biggest election ending on Sunday, Rajani Pandit and others like her are in high demand from political parties to dig up dirt on the opposition and make sure their own candidates are squeaky clean.
Imran Khan Calls High-level Meeting to Discuss $6 Billion IMF Deal
Pakistan, currently battling to stave off an economic crisis, secured the bailout from the global lender on Sunday night.
Iran Commander Calls US Military in Gulf a Target Not a Threat: Report
The US military has sent forces, including an aircraft carrier and B-52 bombers, to the Middle East in a move that US officials said was made to counter "clear indications" of threats from Iran to American forces in the region.
Lanka Blocks Facebook, WhatsApp After Post Sparks Anti-Muslim Riots Weeks After Easter Attacks
"Don't laugh more, 1 day u will cry" was posted on Facebook by a Muslim shopkeeper and local Christians took it to be a warning of an impending attack.
Donald Trump Defends Tariffs After His Economic Advisor Says 'Both Sides' Suffer
We will be taking in tens of billions of dollars in tariffs from China, Trump tweeted after economic advisor Larry Kudlow conceded that China is not the one paying the tariffs.
US 'Candy Bomber' Loaded with Sweets Back in Berlin After 70 Years
Tens of thousands of people on Sunday flocked to the festivities for the 70th anniversary of the end of the 15-month Soviet blockade.
Sacked From Job, Pakistani Man Killed 26-Year-old Indian-origin Boss in London
Nadeem, from Hyderabad, was living in south-west London with his parents and seven-month pregnant wife.