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Trump Hints Clinton Was Drugged in Last Debate
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has hinted that his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, took drugs before their second debate last week and asked that the two of them be tested before their third and final debate.
Saudi-Led Coalition Blames Yemeni Party for Funeral Bombing
A Saudi-led coalition on Saturday blamed "wrong information" for the bombing last weekend of a packed funeral hall in the Yemeni capital Sanaa that killed at least 140 people and wounded some 600.
Chinese State Media Slams West's 'Bad Mouthing' of BRICS
The world is diverse, and differences coexist and overlap. Confrontation is not the theme of the 21st century.
Pakistan Army Chief Confirms Death Sentence of 10 Terrorists
The 10 condemned terrorists, belonging to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) rebel outfit, were convicted by speedy trial in military courts.
Clinton Has To Go To Jail Says Trump
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton "has to go to jail" over her email server issue -- comments that mark a major departure from the American political tradition.
Pak Journalist Cyril Almeida's Tweets Reflect a More Jovial Mood on Day 3
Cyril Almeida’s tweet on Tuesday night that he was convinced the government had “uglier actions” in store for him after putting him on the Exit Control List was stark. He was in a much better mood on Wednesday, or so a look at his Twitter feed suggests.
Disloyal Republicans Far More Difficult Than Crooked Hillary: Trump
With a host of Republicans abandoning Donald Trump after the furore over his lewd remarks about women, the defiant presidential candidate has asserted that he is "tired of non-support" and does not need the backing of party leaders like House Speaker Paul...
12 Dead in Clashes in Myanmar's Restive Rakhine: Media Report
Twelve people have died in the north of Myanmar's Rakhine state in clashes between armed men and troops, state media reported on Wednesday, in a sharp escalation of violence in the restive region.
Cyril Almeida Fears Further 'Uglier Actions' by Pakistan Government
Pakistani journalist Cyril Almeida, who had broken the story of a rift between the country’s political and military leadership on Tuesday, says he fears that the government is planning to take further'uglier actions'.
China Developing World's Smallest Nuclear Reactor for South China Sea Islands
The floating nuclear power plants were aimed at providing power to the remote islands as power cannot be supplied from Chinese mainland.
War Not an Option For India and Pakistan, Says Pakistan's Envoy to US
War is not an option for India and Pakistan, Islamabads envoy to the US says, while two visiting Pakistani MPs have called for talks between the two countries.
Despite Bickering, Trump Calls Hillary a 'Fighter'
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Monday praised each other, in a rare gesture, with the Republican presidential nominee calling his Democratic rival a "fighter" who doesn't "quit" while she lauded his children for being "incredibly able and devoted".
Now, Trump Highlights Bill Clinton Accusers Ahead of Debate
In a stunningly brazen move, Donald Trump met publicly Sunday night with several women who have accused Bill Clinton of unwanted sexual advances and even rape, shortly before the Republican presidential nominee was stepping on the debate stage with the fo...
Trump Donors React to His Lewd Remarks On Women, Want Money Back
Donors to Republican Donald Trump's presidential campaign have become skittish and downright angry mpfter a 2005 tape surfaced on Friday in which the GOP nominee can be heard making vulgar remarks about women.
Trump's Remarks on Women Unacceptable, Offensive, says Melania Trump
Describing Donald Trump's lewd remarks about groping women, shortly after his third marriage in 2005, as "unacceptable and offensive", his wife Melania Trump on Saturday exhorted the people to accept his apology, just as she has.
John McCain Not Even For Conditional Support to Trump After Leaked Video
Senator John McCain, a senior figure in the Republican Party who was its 2008 presidential nominee, formally withdrew his support for Donald Trump over lewd remarks that threw his White House campaign into disarray.