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Beth Moore challenges her followers to guard themselves against legalism, and warns it will "cruss the life out of you." from CB...
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جمعرات23؍شعبان المعظم1439ھ 10؍مئی 2018ء فو کس نیوز کے نمایندہ خصوصی براے جنوبی ایشیاء/پاکستان۔۔۔ ضیاء مغل کی لال حویلی ...
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غلط یا سہی چونکہ یہ طے ہو چکا ہے یا مشہور ہو چکا ہے یا پاکستانی اسٹیبلشمنٹ بارہا یہ تاثر دے چکی ہے کہ اگر کسی ملک کی افغان طالبان پر تھوڑی ب...
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راولپنڈی پریس رلیز فوکس نیوز نیٹ ورک کے نمانندہ خصوصی و سینںر تجزیہ کار ضیاء مغل نے الیکشن 2018 کے بعد پہلی ب...
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ملک کے سیاسی حلقوں کے لیے عمران اسماعیل کا نام کسی تعارف کا محتاج نہیں۔ 2015ء کو متحدہ قومی موومنٹ کے گڑھ سمجھے والے حلقے این اے 246میں تحر...
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کولن جرمنی( بی بی سی،خصوصی رپورٹ )حالیہ دنوں میں پاکستان اوربھارت کے درمیان پائی جانے والی کشیدگی دنیا بھر سے انٹرنیشنل میڈیا ک...
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لاہور (ویب ڈیسک) پاکستان کےمعروف اینکر و تجزیہ کار ضیاء مغل نے اپنی منگنی اور شادی کے با...
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منگل، 3 اپریل، 2018
Q&A: Things to know about US-South Korea war drills
Trump on Twitter (April 1): DACA, NAFTA
The following statements were posted to the verified Twitter accounts of U.S. President Donald Trump, @realDonaldTrump and @POTUS. @realDonaldTrump : - HAPPY EASTER! [0827 EDT] - Border Patrol Agents are not allowed to properly do their job at the Border because of ridiculous liberal (Democrat) laws like Catch & Release. NO MORE DACA DEAL! [0956 EDT] - Mexico is doing very little, if not NOTHING, at stopping people from flowing into Mexico through their Southern Border, and then into the U.S. They laugh at our dumb immigration laws.
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White House criticises China for $3bn tariffs on US imports
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French SNCF rail strike to defy Macron labour reforms
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Elephants loose on motorway in Spain
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US immigration judges told to process 700 cases a year
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Israel suspends plan to send African migrants to West
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Afghanistan air strike 'kills civilians' at religious school
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Murdoch proposes Sky News sale to Disney
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Will Spotify change its tune after stock market listing?
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Teen rescued from sewage pipe
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Ethan Couch: 'Affluenza' teen released from jail
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Australia ball-tampering bans are unfair, player union says
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Who was Winnie Mandela?
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Winnie Mandela on her and Nelson's struggle
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Superintendent: Why teachers carry guns in Fayetteville
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Oklahoma teacher strike: 'I have 29 textbooks for 87 pupils'
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Malaysians roast MasterChef over chicken rendang
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German dachshund museum in Passau 'a world first'
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Luxury ride for stolen livestock in Uzbekistan
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What welcome will Ireland give Pope Francis when he visits in August?
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Who really came up with China's 'four new inventions'?
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Malala's brief but revealing homecoming to Pakistan
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Reaping the wind with the biggest turbines ever made
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Trump says 'DACA is dead' in post-Easter tweetstorm
Family's Fatal Cliff Car Crash Likely Was Intentional, Police Say
Matt Barnes Launches Scholarship Fund For Stephon Clark's Sons
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Chinese space station falling back to Earth
Oklahoma teachers who just got raises rally for more funding
Martin Luther King's unfinished legacy is visible in desperately poor Selma
SUV in Crash That Killed Family of 8 Was 'Pinned' at 90 MPH: Report
U.S. top court will not revive verdict against Palestinian Authority, PLO
By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Palestinian Authority and Palestine Liberation Organization gained a legal victory at the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday as the justices refused to consider reinstating a $655.5 million jury award won against them by 11 American families over militant attacks in Israel. The court declined to hear the families' appeal of a lower court's 2016 ruling throwing out the jury award that was secured in a lawsuit brought under the Anti-Terrorism Act, a law allowing American victims of international terrorism to seek damages in U.S. courts. The families had looked to hold the Palestinian Authority and PLO liable for six shootings and bombings between 2002 and 2004 in the Jerusalem area that killed 33 people, including several Americans, and wounded more than 450.
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Sinclair Broadcasting Orders Local Anchors To Record Bizarre 'Hostage' Video
Dorian Harris Stole Beer From A Corner Store, So The Clerk Shot Him Dead: Police
Malala leaves Pakistan after emotional visit
Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousafzai Monday left for Britain after an emotional four-day visit to Pakistan, officials said. Malala made a surprise return visit to Pakistan last week more than five years after she was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman for advocating girls' education. "Malala Yousafzai along with her family left Islamabad," a government official told AFP.
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Turkey orders arrest of cleric Gulen over killing of Russian envoy
Turkey has ordered the arrest of the Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen and seven others over the 2016 assassination of the Russian envoy to Turkey, the Haberturk newspaper said on Monday, a day before Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the country.
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Oklahoma teachers go on strike and rally at state Capitol
Israel Reverses Course Hours After Signing U.N. Deal To Resettle African Migrants
The Latest: More protesters rally after killing by police
New bill would ban local politicians from passing gun control in South Carolina after the Parkland shooting
A bill set to be introduced this week in South Carolina would bar local governments from enacting stricter gun control, dramatically reducing the ability of local politicians to determine how to address gun violence in their communities. The bill, written by state Representative Joshua Putnam and reviewed by The Independent, would mean changes to gun laws at the local level would have to be approved by two thirds of both chambers of the South Carolina legislature. If passed, South Carolina would join a handful of states where similar laws exist, including Florida, where the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland left 17 dead.
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Trump Defends Conservative Media Company After It Orders Anchors To Bash 'Biased' News
'Affluenza Teen' Ethan Couch Released From Jail After 2-Year Sentence
British and American soldiers killed in Syria were on mission to capture Isil member, Pentagon says
A British and an American soldier killed in Syria last week were on a secret mission to kill or capture a member of the Islamic State of Iraq in the Levant (Isil), the Pentagon has confirmed. Master Sgt. Jonathan Dunbar, from Austin, Texas, and Sgt. Matt Tonroe, a SAS sniper from Manchester, died in an improvised explosive devise blast in Manbij, Syria. The pair was killed and five other troops wounded on March 30. Few details have been released about the circumstances, but Major Adrian Rankine-Galloway, a Pentagon spokesman, said on Monday that they died in the top secret mission. The US military has not said whether the IED was in a building, a vehicle or buried in the road. The troops were out of their vehicles at the time of the explosion, according to a US official. There is also no word on whether the target was found and captured or killed. One indicator of the sensitivity of the mission was that Dunbar was identified publicly by the Army only as being "assigned to Headquarters, U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, N.C." That specific language has been used in the past when troops killed in action have actually been part of the Army's elite Delta Force, a counterterrorism unit that is not publicly identified. CNN reported that Dunbar was assigned to Delta. Delta Force and the Naval Special Warfare Development Group - popularly known as Seal Team Six - are among the so-called Tier One units that specialise in high-risk counterterrorism and hostage rescue missions that are rarely acknowledged. Special operations forces have been in the Manbij area recently looking for high-value Isil operatives that may have fled to the area, the US official said. There are currently around 2,000 US troops in Syria, who mostly work with local allies fighting Isil. On Thursday President Donald Trump said that the US would "be coming out of Syria, like, very soon". It later emerged that he had suspended the funds for a $200 million stabilisation project in the country. His remarks caught military leaders off guard, and were strongly criticised by Lindsey Graham, Republican senator for South Carolina. Mr Graham warned that pulling out of Syria now, with Isil on the run, would be “the single worst decision” that the president could make.
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Howard students demand change amid embezzlement scandal
Student protesters at Howard University are entering their fifth straight day occupying the school's administrative building. It started after an anonymous blog post alleged that nearly a million dollars in financial aid money was misused. Jan Crawford reports.
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Winnie Mandela, former wife of Nelson Mandela, dies at 81
On World Autism Awareness Day, Remember 'The Neglected End Of The Spectrum'
Al Shabaab attacks an African Union base in Somalia
Islamist insurgents battled for hours on Sunday with African Union troops after exploding two car bombs outside one of their bases, Somali police, military and the militants said. Al Shabaab militants attacked an African Union (AU) peacekeeper base in the town of Bulamarer, 130 kilometers southwest of the capital Mogadishu, around 9 a.m. local time, residents from the area told Reuters. Since withdrawing from Mogadishu in 2011, the al Qaeda-linked group has lost control of most of Somalia's cities and towns.
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White House Walks Back Claim That David Shulkin Resigned
CHP: Deadly SUV cliff crash may have been intentional
Jeweler to the Stars Flees as India Seethes Over Bank Fraud
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India Loves Data but Fails to Protect It
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Word + Quiz: contrivance
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Asian Markets Fall Modestly, Unburdened by Big Names in Tech
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Israel, Winnie Mandela, Seduction: Your Tuesday Briefing
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What’s on TV Tuesday: ‘The Last O.G.’ and ‘Legion’
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Stormy Daniels Case Should Be Resolved Privately, Trump’s Lawyers Say
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Quotation of the Day: Teachers Walk Out in 2 States as Fervor Spreads
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Review: Reliving Those Arabian Nights in ‘Pay No Attention to the Girl’
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2 Founders of $32 Million Centra Virtual Currency Project Are Arrested
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Corrections: April 3, 2018
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Vladimir Putin, the Most Influential Man in the World
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What the Supreme Court Doesn’t Get About Racism
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Superman’s Alien Name
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Facebook Should Consider a ‘Why Me?’ Button
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