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ISIS Executes 250 Women for Refusing to Become Sex Slaves
The executions follows a spate of similar killings that took place last August in which 19 Mosul women were slaughtered for refusing to have sex with ISIS fighters
Obama Has Stake in Who Succeeds Him as President: White House
"I think it's fair to say the President is following the election pretty closely. He obviously has a stake in who will succeed him in office," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said.
'US Army Approves First Female Officers For Ground Combat'
Twenty-two women have almost finished their officer training and meet certain physical requirements before they are fully qualified to start.
Indian-origin man's throat slashed in London after row over a 'few pounds'
A 22-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is being held at a south London police station, the police confirmed.
N Korea claims it tests new rocket engine that can send nuclear missiles to US
The claim of a successful ground test of an intercontinental ballistic rocket engine, if true, would be another big step forward for young leader Kim Jong Un.
Need to delink religion from terrorism, says Modi
The Prime Minister said India has sought to challenge and repudiate the terror narrative that global counter-terrorism efforts are directed against any particular religion or ethnic group.
Pictures of the month: March 2016
A look at what happened around the world in the past month, through some fantastic images
US: Muslim boy accuses teacher of calling him a terrorist
The teacher allegedly made the insensitive comment when her class had been watching the movie "Bend it Like Beckham" after taking an exam
Mass grave of victims of IS found in Syria's Palmyra
IS has in recent months claimed responsibility for deadly attacks in Brussels and Paris, but has lost ground in Syria and Iraq.
Israeli transgender activist asks to go to women's prison
Aiden Katri, 19, is the first Israeli transgender woman to be jailed for refusing to serve in the military.
Pakistan detain more than 5,000 after Easter bombing killed 70
Forensic officers look for evidence at the site of a blast that happened outside a public park on Sunday, in Lahore, Pakistan.
N Korea threatens US, S Korea's Park with 'miserable end'
Pyongyang declared it would wage a "retaliatory battle of justice" against Park Geun-Hye, with its artillery units standing ready to turn her office into a "sea of flames and ashes".
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton win Arizona on big night in the US West
The contests in Arizona and Utah were overshadowed by attacks in Brussels that left at least 30 people dead.
Eiffel Tower to be lit with Belgium's national colours after Brussels attacks
The symbol of Paris will be bathed in black, yellow and red light in homage to "the victims, their loved ones and all the people of Belgium," Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo announced.
US government moves to cancel hearing with Apple
"On Sunday, March 20, 2016, an outside party demonstrated to the FBI a possible method for unlocking (Syed) Farook's iPhone," prosecutors said in a filing on Monday. "Testing is required to determine whether it is a viable method that will not compromise...
Cyprus pilot of crashed FlyDubai jet had a new job elsewhere
The friend, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he didn't want to be named discussing his friend's personal matters, said Socratous was an experienced pilot who had no complaints or problems with FlyDubai.