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Pak court mulls options for recording Musharraf's statement in treason case
A special court hearing the treason case against Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday ordered the preparation of a questionnaire
Boeing 'finalising' anti-stall after Ethiopia crash
Boeing is finalising a software update & pilot training linked to the MCAS anti-stalling feature, under scrutiny after two 737 Max 8 crashes
Indonesia flood death toll jumps to 77: disaster agency
Flash floods in Indonesia's eastern Papua province have killed at least 77 people
At least 50 killed by flash floods in Indonesia's Papua
At least 50 people have been killed by flash floods in Indonesia's eastern Papua province, an official said Sunday
Nine Pakistanis killed in New Zealand terror attacks: Pak FO
Nine Pakistani nationals have been killed in the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques in New Zealand
New Zealand PM vows gun law reform after mosque massacre
New Zealand's PM vowed to toughen the country's gun laws after revealing the alleged shooter behind Christchurch's mosque attacks
'Multiple fatalities' as gunman targets New Zealand mosques
At least one gunman who targeted crowded mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch killed a number of people Friday
Responsible UNSC members may be forced to pursue other actions: UNSC diplomat
Responsible UNSC members may be forced to pursue other actions: UNSC diplomat on Masood Azhar
UN Security Council May Adopt Other Course Of Actions To Deal With Masood Azhar Issue
Outraged by China blocking for the fourth time a move to designate JeM chief Masood Azhar a global terrorist
UK says 'legally binding changes' to Brexit deal agreed with EU
Prime Minister Theresa May said Monday she has secured "legally binding" guarantees from the EU designed to get the Brexit deal