All 60 people forced overboard after their tourist boat caught fire on Monday off the coast of New Zealand have been rescued, according to authorities.
Iraqi security forces fanned out across Baghdad on Monday searching for three missing US citizens said to have been kidnapped, the latest group of foreign nationals to be abducted in recent months.
A Pakistani court acquitted former military ruler Pervez Musharraf on Monday of the 2006 killing of a Baloch rebel leader, one of three legal cases he faced after returning from exile, lawyers said.
UK prime minister said Muslim women must improve their English to better integrate into British society, and suggested some migrants could be deported if they fail to speak the language.
A female Chinese student was shot to death on Saturday in Arizona, an official from the Chinese Consulate General in Los Angeles said on Sunday.
The International Committee of the Red Cross said on Monday an internal probe found staff from its Palestinian affiliate did not refuse to treat Jewish victims, following allegations two men died after not receiving care.
At least 169 people were injured in the Kanto region, which includes Tokyo, after heavy snow hit Japan early on Monday.
Last year, in Las Vegas, Salman Ahmed was alone in the crowd when he became the first Pakistani to win the world bodybuilding title in the lightweight category of Musclemania, the premier natural bodybuilding contest.
The longest line at Freeman Elementary School's Family Fun Night was not for face painting or food. It was for lead testing.
Iran has "opened a new chapter" in its ties with the world, President Hassan Rouhani said on Sunday, hours after sanctions were lifted under its historic nuclear deal with global powers.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Sunday said the "implementation day" of the Iranian nuclear deal is "worth celebrating" for the Iranian people and has a "demonstrative effect" while the international nuclear non-proliferation regime is facing a stiff test.
Hoping to hold together a party with a small majority in parliament and facing resignations, the British prime minister takes the unusual step of letting members of his cabinet oppose the government ahead of a referendum on Europe.
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