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Anthony Sawina convicted of shooting Somali-Americans
Anthony Sawina targeted group in Minnesota as they headed to prayers, wounding two, after threatening to 'kill all'.
Miriam Rodriguez who probed daughter's death is killed
Officials say Miriam Rodriguez was shot dead by gunman after dedicating life to finding those who have gone missing.
India is fast becoming a one-party state
The BJP is indulging in polarising campaigns to win elections, including municipal ones, as opposition parties shrink.
Brazil ends state of emergency over Zika virus
The move follows a dramatic fall in number of victims, 18 months after a surge in cases caused a public health scare.
US security chiefs target Russian antivirus company
Six intelligence officials express 'concern' over Moscow-based internet security firm Kaspersky Labs.
North Korea wants extradition of assassination plotters
After alleging a CIA-S Korea plan to kill leader Kim Jong-un, Pyongyang demands handover of 'terrorist' conspirators.
What is 'triple talaq' or instant divorce?
A five-judge bench of India's Supreme Court is hearing petitions by women's groups seeking to ban verbal divorce.
Donald Trump and James Comey: A timeline
It's been a roller-coaster relationship that ended in the FBI chief's firing - but what exactly happened along the way?
Facebook blocks scores of pages in Thailand
Facebook blocks 178 pages deemed unlawful by the Thai criminal court, including some allegedly insulting the monarchy.
UN experts call for lifting of Kashmir social media ban
Two UN special rapporteurs urge authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir to protect right to freedom of expression.
McCabe: Russia probe continues despite Comey's sacking
Acting FBI director tells senators inquiry will go on, says Comey was held in the highest regard at the bureau.
What's behind Snapchat's financial difficulties?
Social media app Snapchat reported a loss of $2.2bn in the first quarter of 2017.
Trump contradicts earlier claims on Comey sacking
President says he planned to fire FBI boss regardless of recommendations, in contrast to previous White House accounts.
French workers protest by 'booby-trapping' plant
The 279 employees of a car parts manufacturer want to pressure clients to maintain orders and keep the plant afloat.
ECJ: Non-EU parents have right to residency in the bloc
Non-EU citizens may obtains right to reside and enjoy benefits, if their child is a citizen of the bloc, court rules.
Emirates airline profits down 82.5 percent in past year
Emirates blames the plunge on the US dollar's 'relentless rise', fierce competition and travel restrictions to the US.
Gay rights activists detained in Russia's Moscow
Five people held as they try to deliver petition protesting against alleged abuses of gay men in Chechnya.
EU approves visa-free travel for Ukrainians
Ukraine passport holders will be able to travel visa-free to most EU countries under new rules approved by the bloc.
Hamas says it has arrested killer of Mazen Faqha
Hamas's political leader Ismail Haniya says the suspect acted on 'orders' from Israel and confessed to the crime.
Kashmir: Civilians killed as India, Pakistan trade fire
Troops exchange fire along the disputed border in Kashmir, killing two civilians on either side.