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Authorities say the money was transferred to Iraqi Kurdistan, where the sacked governor of Nineveh, Nawfel Akoub, is thought to be in hiding with several wanted officials
FBI agents arrested Paige Thompson, 33, a former Seattle technology company software engineer, after she boasted about the data theft on the information sharing site GitHub, authorities said
France drew Trump's ire when it decided to tax digital giants to plug a fiscal loophole that has some internet heavyweights pay next to nothing in countries where they make huge profits
Manchester Arena bomber Salman Abedi's brother will go on trial in November following his extradition from Libya for a 2017 attack that killed 22 people, a court rules
Former Tehran mayor Mohammad Ali Najafi was sentenced to death after being convicted of murdering his wife, the judiciary said Tuesday, after a high-profile case that received extensive media coverage
The United Nations called for a probe into the killing of five schoolchildren at a Sudan rally as protesters piled on pressure on army rulers to transfer power ahead of talks on the country's transition Tuesday
The teenager had accused Sengar of raping her at his home in Unnao district in 2017 but police in the notoriously lawless state initially refused to take action
The plane crashed into a poor village near an upscale neighborhood in garrison city of Rawalpindi that is home to the army's headquarters, creating a fireball that lit up the night sky and terrified residents
Wildlife officers are racing against time to rescue animals caught in floodwaters from torrential monsoon rains in India's famed Kaziranga National Park as the death toll rose to 215
In his first official visit to the Egyptian capital, the deputy chief of Sudan's military council presented the latest developments on the current situation in Sudan
The unnamed 39-year-old suspected of having procured weapons for the attackers 'was extradited this morning,' Naumburg prosecution service spokesman Klaus Tewes told AFP
Sturgeon has promised that Britain will leave the EU on October 31, with or without a deal
Killing comes as country’s indigenous people face growing pressures from miners, ranchers and loggers under pro-business President Jair Bolsonaro
Martin Vizcarra's proposal comes as Peru's executive and legislative branches are locked in a power struggle
Police said they had 'successfully secured the release' of the men on Friday and that no ransom was paid to the kidnappers
The meeting of envoys from Iran, Britain, France, Germany, China and Russia is set for Sunday in Vienna
Danish meteorologists already estimate melting well above average for the month of July
US President Donald Trump had vowed ‘substantial’ retaliation if the tax isn’t scrapped, but he and French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the issue Friday
Countries signed a repatriation deal in November 2017 but so far virtually no Rohingya have volunteered to go back to Myanmar, where the group has faced decades of repression
Laksfors in northern Norway records temperature of 35.6 C (96 F), equaling national record set in Nesbyen in 1970
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