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'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
Pompeo to meet Foreign Secretary Gokhale on Monday
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will meet Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale on Monday
Democracy, DPRK style: North Korea holds election
North Koreans go to the polls Sunday for an election in which there can be only one winner. Leader Kim Jong Un's ruling Workers' Party
Earthquake hits central part of Alaska; no damage reported
The Alaska Earthquake Center says a small quake has hit the central part of the state
Twelve dead in Colombia plane crash
A plane crash in Colombia killed 12 people on Saturday, including a mayor and her family
China protests US criticism of policies on religion
China has issued a protest over remarks the US ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom made criticising Beijing's polices
Trade deal with China only if it is good for US: Trump
Amidst reports of negotiations for a deal with china hitting a bump, President Donald Trump