Jury says Batman gunman mental illness no bar to execution Jury says Batman gunman mental illness no bar to execution The US jury deciding the fate of James Holmes, who gunned down 12 people at a "Batman" movie premiere, refused to take the death penalty off the table.
04 August 2015
Afghanistan says gatherings mourning Mullah Omar 'legitimate target' Afghanistan says gatherings mourning Mullah Omar 'legitimate target' Afghanistan's spy agency banned all mourning ceremonies for deceased Taliban leader Mullah Omar.
04 August 2015
MH370 investigators meet in France ahead of wing analysis MH370 investigators meet in France ahead of wing analysis Malaysian aviation experts met French officials to coordinate the investigation into missing flight MH370, days after the discovery of a washed-up plane part offered fresh hopes of solving the mystery.
04 August 2015
Teen stabbed at Jerusalem Gay Pride march dies: hospital Teen stabbed at Jerusalem Gay Pride march dies: hospital A teenage girl stabbed along with five other people at a Jerusalem Gay Pride march by a suspect identified as an ultra-Orthodox Jew died of her wounds.
03 August 2015
Pakistan claims killing of major Al-Qaeda commander in country Pakistan claims killing of major Al-Qaeda commander in country Pakistani security forces have killed a senior Al-Qaeda commander and detained his wife in an overnight raid on his hideout in the southwestern province of Baluchistan.
03 August 2015
Bin Laden relatives killed in UK plane crash Bin Laden relatives killed in UK plane crash Members of Osama Bin Laden's family were among the victims in the crash of a private jet in Britain.
01 August 2015
Ablyazov's brother-in-law detained in Lithuania Ablyazov's brother-in-law detained in Lithuania Mukhtar Ablyazov’s brother-in-law Syrym Shalabayev has been arrested.
31 July 2015
Russia opens trial against Ukrainian woman pilot 'hero' Russia opens trial against Ukrainian woman pilot 'hero' Ukrainian pilot and lawmaker Nadiya Savchenko went on trial in Russia in a politically charged case that could send tensions between Moscow and Kiev to a new high.
31 July 2015
Hundreds protest in Taipei after student suicide Hundreds protest in Taipei after student suicide Hundreds of protesters gathered in Taipei early calling for the education minister to resign after a student committed suicide.
31 July 2015
Mudflow consequences being remedied in Almaty; danger persists Icon Mudflow consequences being remedied in Almaty; danger persists Mudflow consequences are still being remedied in Almaty that was hit by a powerful mud flow on July 23.
30 July 2015
Ex-Prime Minister of Kazakhstan appears before court Ex-Prime Minister of Kazakhstan appears before court Former Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Serik Akhmetov has appeared before the court on charges of large scale corruption.
30 July 2015
Some '2,000' migrants try to storm Channel Tunnel terminal Some '2,000' migrants try to storm Channel Tunnel terminal Attempts by migrants desperate to reach England through the Channel Tunnel reached a new peak overnight, as about 2,000 migrants tried to enter the Eurotunnel terminal.
29 July 2015
Over 10,000 Finns rally in support of multiculturalism Over 10,000 Finns rally in support of multiculturalism Over ten thousand people rallied in Helsinki to support multiculturalism and protest recent controversial statements by a populist legislator, police said.
29 July 2015
Rains, floods kill 81 in Pakistan: disaster agency Rains, floods kill 81 in Pakistan: disaster agency Torrential rains and flooding have killed 81 people in Pakistan over the past two weeks and affected almost 300,000, the disaster management agency said Tuesday, warning of more bad weather to come.
29 July 2015
France evacuates 10,000 campers as Provence burns France evacuates 10,000 campers as Provence burns French officials evacuated 10,000 people from three different campsites as hot winds fanned fires in drought-hit Provence in the middle of the summer holiday season
28 July 2015
Viennese court acquits two men of murder in high-profile Aliyev's case; Kazakhstan contends Austrian judge biased Viennese court acquits two men of murder in high-profile Aliyev's case; Kazakhstan contends Austrian judge biased Vladimir Koshlyak and Alnur Musayev acquitted by jury in Austria of murdering two Kazakhstani bankers back in 2007.
27 July 2015
US probes banks in FIFA scandal: sources US probes banks in FIFA scandal: sources US regulators are probing large banks including Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank and HSBC over their possible handling of tainted funds in the FIFA corruption scandal.
24 July 2015
Almaty hit by mud flows Icon Almaty hit by mud flows At aroud 2.15 am morainic lake Bezymyannoye at Kargaly glacier outburst. The water volume of the lake stood at 40 000 cubic meters. The outburst caused mud flows, with part of them overtopping the dam on the Kargaly River.
23 July 2015
Americans pack Times Square to denounce Iran deal Americans pack Times Square to denounce Iran deal Protesters poured into New York's Times Square to denounce the Iran nuclear deal as a threat to Israel and global security, demanding that Congress reject the agreement.
23 July 2015

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