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Clinton Gets Sanders Endorsement in Show of Party Unity
Sanders threw Clinton his support less than two weeks before the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
Hague Tribunal Rules China's South China Sea Claims Unfounded
In the 497-page ruling, judges also found that Chinese law enforcement patrols had risked colliding with Philippine fishing vessels in parts of the sea and caused irreparable damage to coral reefs with construction work.
'Female Muslim Workers Asked to Cover-Up Properly in Malaysia'
Malaysia will soon implement dress code female workers as per Islamic law.
'Black Lives Matter' Doesn't Mean Blue Lives Don't Matter: Obama
Obama expressed his gratitude to police officers and noted he had grieved with families of fallen officers.
Bangladesh Model's Ex-Husband, Singer and Dentist in New IS Video
Late Bangladesh Army major Washikur Azad's son Tushar married Nayem in 2011 but later they separated.
No World Recession From Brexit but risks high: IMF's Christine Lagarde
Two weeks after the British referendum on cutting its EU ties, Lagarde, speaking in her Washington offices at the beginning of her second five year term as IMF managing director, called the event a "major downside risk" for the world.
Vijay Mallya to Make Rare Public Appearance in United Kingdom
Vijay Mallya is set to make a rare public appearance in the UK when he is scheduled to attend the team bosses press conference ahead of the Formula 1 British Grand Prix.
At Least 250 Killed, 200 Injured in Baghdad Blast: Reports
The blast sparked widespread anger among Iraqis, some of whom have accused the government of not doing enough to protect them.
Australian Prime Minister Turnbull Inches Ahead in Poll Count
Following the general elections, the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's conservative coalition seemed "absolutely certain" to emerge as front runner.
Jeddah Bomber was a Pakistani Immigrant, says Saudi Arabia
The suicide bomber has been identified as a 34-year-old Abdullah Qalzar Khan, a Pakistani resident who arrived in Saudi 12 years ago to work as a driver.
At Least 4 Killed in Multiple Blasts Across Saudi Cities of Qatif & Medina
"Suicide bomber for sure. I can see the body" torn apart, said a witness to the attack in the Shiite-populated city of Qatif.
Dhaka Gunmen Were From Bangladesh Militant Group, Not IS: Minister
The terrorists slaughtered 20 hostages at a Dhaka restaurant
Dhaka Terror Attack: Indian Girl Among Those Killed, Confirms Sushma
Two senior police officers were also killed in the gunbattle that began on Friday night.
Boris Johnson Won't Run for Leadership of Conservative Party
The winner of the contest, to be announced September 9, will become prime minister and play a vital role shaping the nature of Britain's relationship with the European Union after last week's Brexit vote ended the career of Cameron, whose bid to keep Brit...
At Least 40 Afghan Policemen Killed in Suicide Attack Near Kabul
The attacks come just over a week after an attack on a bus carrying Nepali security guards working for the Canadian embassy in Kabul that killed 14 people.
Yemen Clashes, Air Strikes Kill 80 Including 37 Civilians
In the largest toll, warplanes from the pro-government Saudi-led coalition killed 34 people, including 19 civilians when they targeted Shiite rebels in the southwestern region of Taez, a Yemeni military official said.