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At least 4 killed, 20 wounded in suicide bombing in Istanbul
"This is a suicide attack, a terrorist attack," Istanbul governor Vasip Sahin told reporters at the scene, saying the bomber was also killed.
Iraq forces in major push against Islamic State in Anbar
Led by the elite Counter-Terrorism Service, forces from the police, army and local tribal fighters were making a final push to retake Hit, 145 kilometres west of Baghdad.
John Kerry to visit Russia next week to hold talks on ISIS
Kerry will visit Moscow from March 22 to 25 to meet with Russian officials, the State Department spokesman, John Kirby said.
Holidays for Pakistan minorities a 'moderate ideological' move
Pakistan's parliament adopted a resolution to declare Holi, Diwali and Easter festivals as public holidays for minorities on Tuesday.
Chinese toilet firm 'Trump' worried over trademark law suit
Shenzhen Trump Industries was founded in 2002 and filed for its English trademark in 2004. Zhong also acknowledged that the trademark was originally registered under the name "TRMP" but the company later added a "U" in the middle to symbolise a toilet lid...
US presidential candidates talk like school kids, Trump the worst: Study
Most candidates use words and grammar typical of students in grades 6-8, though Trump tends to lag behind the others.
US polls: Marco Rubio ends White House bid after humbling home-state loss
Rubio congratulated Trump but also took several veiled jabs at the real estate developer's campaign tone, saying Republicans should not prey on fear and anger.
US: Trump, Clinton move closer to Presidential face-off
The former Secretary of State was projected to bag at least 56 delegates out of 107 at stake in North Carolina.
North Korea leader orders nuclear warhead test, missile launches
North Korea is known to have a small stockpile of nuclear weapons but its ability to deliver them accurately to a chosen target on the tip of a ballistic missile has been a subject of heated debate.
Nepal begins process to deliver grants to earthquake victims
Tens of thousands are still living in tents and the government has been strongly criticised for delays in disbursing aid despite donor pledges of billions in assistance.
Germany's Merkel in for drubbing as populists eye poll surge
Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, checks her watch during a Christian Democratic Party (CDU) local election campaign rally in Haigerloch, Germany.
'No concessions' to Turkey on rights, visas: France
"There cannot be any concessions on the matter of human rights or the criteria for visa liberalisation," Hollande said.
How a hacker's typo helped stop a $1 billion bank heist
A spelling mistake in an online bank transfer instruction helped prevent a nearly $1 billion heist in February involving the Bangladesh central bank and the New York Federal Reserve.
Barack Obama says he's proud of pulling back from Syria airstrikes
Obama also called out US allies who call for tougher US action in Mideast conflicts but fail to take risks themselves, describing them as "free-riders."
Jury awards TV host Erin Andrews $55 million in lawsuit over nude video
Andrews, a Fox Sports reporter and co-host of the TV show "Dancing with the Stars," wept as jurors announced the verdict. She hugged her attorneys, family and several jurors after the verdict was read.
Turkey ramps up demands for helping EU on migrant crisis
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticised the EU for a four-month delay in disbursing an original three billion euros in aid for 2016-17.