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‘I will expect him to reflect on his attitude and behaviour. I invite all my fellow men to hold him

FBI probing fake documents targeting Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign

Investigators have also asked Democratic Party officials to provide copies of other suspected faked documents that have been circulating.

Little evidence of terror as search for missing Malaysia flight widens

The search for a missing Malaysia Airlines flight continues into its fourth day as authorities find scant evidence of a terror attack on the plane.

FBI interviewed Boston bombing suspect in 2011

The FBI interviewed suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev in early 2011, following a tip off that he was ‘a follower of radical Islam’.

Boston bombing suspect seen on video – US police

Investigators spotted a Boston Marathon bombing suspect on security video footage taken before two blasts went off, says a law enforcement source.

Hospital staff carry the body of the Indian gang rape victim to the police morgue vehicle at the Mount Elizabeth hospital in Singapore.

Indian gang rape victim dies in Singapore hospital

An Indian woman whose gang rape in New Delhi triggered violent protests has died of her injuries on Saturday in a Singapore hospital.

Bin Laden no ‘puppet master’

New documents show that Osama bin Laden was not the "puppet master" of jihadi groups around the world and complained of what he called "incompetence".

Drone strike ends long hunt for US-born Al-Awlaki

Drone strike ends long hunt for US-born Al-Awlaki

President Barack Obama on Friday hailed the drone strike on Anwar al-Awlaki as "another significant milestone" in efforts to defeat al-Qaeda.

Wikileaks’ Assange plays his hand in extradition bid

Assange grumbles about unofficial ‘autobiography’

A dispute between Julian Assange and a publisher has prompted the WikiLeaks frontman to make public some of his own secrets.

Did Andy Coulson know about bribes?

Did Andy Coulson know about bribes?

Investigators have records corroborating suspicions that former <i>News of the World</i> editor Andy Coulson knew about illegal payments to police.

US slaps new sanctions on Syria over crackdown

The United States slapped sanctions on Syria’s intelligence agency and two relatives of President Bashar al-Assad on Friday.

In cyberspy vs cyberspy, China has the edge

Many experts believe China may have gained the upper hand in cyberspying over the United States.