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Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif returned to Pakistan on Monday to appear in court on corruption charges, his political party said, kicking up fresh political turmoil and legal drama.
According to US intelligence sources, the most recent test detonated a 140-kiloton nuclear device, which the North Koreans
Australia has returned around A$215,000 ($170,000) to China in funds it has seized from money laundering cases as the two countries agreed on Tuesday to beef up efforts to crack down on financial crime.
Although Syria’s bloody six-year war is far from over, one result is already becoming clear: President
As he sought to unspool the story behind the tragedy, Asnaldo Del Valle Gonzalez would come face to face with what he calls “the monster,” the web of secrecy that surrounds thousands of planes like the one that devastated his family, making it nearly impossible to identify a plane’s real owners and hold them accountable.
Nader Ali Sabouri Haghighi’s own pilot certificate, it turned out, had been revoked years earlier for providing false information, but the Federal Aviation Administration conveniently mailed him a new one. Haghighi had called the FAA hot line claiming to be a professional pilot named Daniel George who had lost his license.
President Donald Trump’s attorneys in the probe of Russian election interference are being funded in part through a Republican Party account with a handful of wealthy donors—including a billionaire investor, a property developer seeking U.S.
North Korea could test a powerful nuclear weapon over the Pacific Ocean in response to US President Donald Trump's threats of military action, the country's foreign minister has warned.
LONDON (Reuters) - Iran will strengthen its missile capabilities and will not seek any country’s permission, President Hassan Rouhani said on Friday in a snub to demands from U.S. President Donald Trump.
When Mozambican police detained a suspected North Korean spy and taekwondo master along with Pyongyang’s political attaché to South Africa, they found $100,000 in cash and 4.5kg of rhino horn stashed in the diplomats’ Toyota.
