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Danish Inventor Gets Life for Gory Murder of Journalist on His Submarine
Madsen will appeal against the sentence, his lawyer told the court. A memorial fund set up in Kim Wall's name by her parents, brother and friends has received donations from over a thousand individuals.
North Korea Nuclear Test Site Part-collapsed: Chinese Experts
The North's leader Kim Jong Un declared last week that his regime would halt nuclear and long-range missile tests and shut down its nuclear site at Punggye-ri under Mount Mantap in the country's northeast.
Donald Trump Wipes Dandruff Off Emmanuel Macron's Suit Collar
Trump made the surprise gesture as Macron, the first foreign leader to be honored with a state visit in Washington since Trump took office 15 months ago, stood at his side for a photo opportunity in the White House's Oval Office.
Gangsters Confuse Mexican Students for Rivals, Kill and Dissolve Them in Acid
The three film students were last seen in the municipality of Tonala after their car broke down and they were later kidnapped by at least six people, who tortured and killed them, according to Jalisco state prosecutors.
8 Policemen Killed, 23 Injured in Three Suicide Attacks in Pak's Balochistan
Nobody took responsibility of the attacks but the Taliban militants and Baloch nationalists often target security forces in the area.
Trump Administration Toughens H1-B Visa Procedure
The proposed regulation also aims to intensify efforts to crackdown on H-1B visa fraud, said Francis Cissna, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director in a letter to Senator Chuck Grassley.
Toronto Attack: Van was 'Zigzagging', Could Hear People Screaming, Say Eyewitness
Toronto police have arrived, and a suspect is under lock and key, but no one yet knows why the driver of a white rental van spread death and destruction under the warm spring sunshine.
Nawaz Sharif Accuses Pakistan's Chief Justice of Imposing 'Judicial Martial Law'
The apex court had earlier this month declared Sharif ineligible to hold public office for life, ending the political future of the three-time premier ahead of this year's general elections.
China Reaffirms Support to Pakistan Ahead of Modi-Xi Meet
Chinese minister of foreign affairs held talks with his Pakistani counterpart Khwaja Muhammad Asif and asserted China’s continued support to the Islamic republic, four days before PM Modi's visit to China.
Israel Dismisses Claims Mossad Behind Assassination of Palestinian Scientist in Malaysia
Iran has accused Mossad and the CIA of ordering the killings. Tensions between Israel and Gaza are high, with 38 Palestinians killed in four weeks of clashes along the border.
Can French President Emmanuel Macron's White House Visit Save the Iran Deal?
There is not much time. Trump is due to decide by May 12 whether talks with Paris, Berlin and London on tougher anti-Iran measures have advanced far enough. If he feels the "flaws" in the 2015 deal have not been adequately repaired, he may decide to withd...
Experts Take Samples From Site of Alleged Syria Gas Attack
Gruesome footage of the alleged toxic attack on April 7 in the town of Douma, just outside Damascus, horrified the world and prompted unprecedented Western strikes on Syrian military installations.
Prince Charles to Succeed Queen Elizabeth as Commonwealth Head
There have been calls for the role to be rotated around the 53 member-states, most of which are former British territories, but in recent days the queen, the British government and other leaders have backed Charles.
You Want Tarantula With That? At US Burger Joint, It's an Option
Tarantulas made their debut after restaurant owner Seth Gross read about how they have become a street food staple in Cambodia, where they are mixed with salt and sugar and cooked.
China Holds Live-fire Drills in Taiwan Strait
China sees the democratically-governed island as a renegade part of its territory to be brought back into the fold and has not ruled out reunification by force.
CIA Chief Mike Pompeo Met Kim Jong-Un in 'Secret' Easter Trip to North Korea
Pompeo's conversations fuelled President Donald Trump’s belief that productive negotiations were possible with North Korea, but far from guaranteed, according to the official briefed on the trip, who spoke on condition of anonymity.