International News

Clinton ‘confident’ new emails will not change initial FBI probe

  • DES MOINES, United States, Oct 29 (APP/AFP) – Hillary Clinton said Friday she was “confident” that the FBI’s review of newly discovered emails related to her use of a private server will not change the bureau’s original conclusion that she should not face charges. “The American people deserve to get the full and complete facts […]

  • Thousands queue to visit coffin of late Thai king

    BANGKOK, Oct 29 (APP/AFP) – Tens of thousands of Thais streamed into Bangkok’s Grand Palace on Saturday as the public was granted its first chance to enter the throne hall where the body of late King Bhumibol Adulyadej is lying in state. Bhumibol, who died at 88 two weeks ago, was adored by many of […]

  • Tesla expands its portfolio to produce solar roof tiles

    LOS ANGELES, Oct 29 (APP/AFP) – Electric carmaker Tesla has diversified into the alternative energy business, on Friday unveiling solar roofs for environmentally friendly homes. “Global warming is a serious crisis and we need to do something about that,” company founder Elon Musk said during a news conference at Universal Studios in Los Angeles. Musk […]

  • Indian troops martyr one Kashmiri youth in Kupwara

    ISLAMABAD, Oct 29 (APP): Indian troops, in their fresh act of state terrorism, martyred one Kashmiri youth in Kupwara district of Indian Occupied Kashmir. According to KMS, the troops killed the youth during a siege and search operation in Machil area of the district. Earlier, an Indian soldier was killed in an attack in the […]

  • Indian police arrest JI leader in Bandipora in IOK

    ISLAMABAD, Oct 29 (APP): Indian police have arrested the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) District President in Bandipora. According to Kashmir Media Service, the police arrested the JI leader, Hafiz Sikander Malik, a resident of Gundpora Rampora area of Bandipora from Sumlar village while he was on his way to Bandipora after offering Friday prayers. Meanwhile, the police […]

  • UN expert urges world not to forget discrimination against Myanmar’s Muslims

    UNITED NATIONS, Oct 29 (APP): The U.N. Special Rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar, Yanghee Lee, called upon the international community not to forget about ongoing human rights challenges in the South-East nation, especially increasing unrest and discrimination against Muslim communities. In a briefing to the the UN General Assembly’s Third Committee, which handles social […]