Indian Police Seek Woman Who Cut Off Boyfriend’s Genitals For Refusing Marriage
Police in Delhi, India, are currently searching for a 23-year-old Mangolpuri woman who cut off her paramour’s genitals after he refused to marry her.
Police in Delhi, India, are currently searching for a 23-year-old Mangolpuri woman who cut off her paramour’s genitals after he refused to marry her.
A reusable rocket booster completed its second flight into outer space on Friday, carrying the first-ever Bulgarian satellite into orbit to provide direct-to-home television to Southeastern Europe, according to a video feed by the rocket manufacturer Space-X from the Kennedy Space Center in the US state of Florida.
Saudi security forces on Friday prevented a terror plot that targeted the Grand Mosque in Mecca, the Saudi Interior Ministry said.
The Royal Air Force of Oman has received the first part of a batch of 12 of Eurofighter Typhoon combat jets scheduled to be delivered to the country, BAE Systems announced in a news release on Friday.
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“Some anomalies” with the F-35B’s Autonomous Logistic Information System (ALIS) forced the US Marines in Yuma, Arizona, to “temporarily suspend” F-35B operations, the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing said on Friday.
Nearly a third of those Iraqis who fled their homes because of Daesh terror group (banned in Russia) are frightened to come back of fear to face retribution from Islamists, according to a study by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) that was reported in a press release by the United Nations on Friday.
After the deadly Grenfell Tower fire that killed 79 Londoners earlier in June, five London high-rises that incorporate similar materials are being evacuated. More than 800 homes in total are being emptied.
US President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump and his son-in-law and advisor Jared Kushner have accepted an invitation to visit China later this year, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said in a press briefing on Friday.
The US Federal Election Commission will start requesting voting data from officials the next week in a push to examine the state and county voting systems.
A Thunderbird F-16 military jet was involved in a crash Friday afternoon during a practice run for the Dayton Air Show in Ohio. Officials believe the crash may have been caused by a strong gust of wind.
North Korea has denied that it put deceased American student Otto Warmbier through cruel or torturous treatment during his 17-month detention in the country. Instead, the Hermit Kingdom is arguing that the US has orchestrated a “smear campaign” against them.
Satellite imagery acquired by Defense News indicates unmanned aircraft and China’s newest Y-8X maritime patrol aircraft – equipped with a seven-meter long Magnetic Anamoly Detector to detect magnetic signatures of submarine hulls – have been deployed to Hainan Island, on the fringes of the South China Sea.
Disciplinary measures ranging from demotion in rank to court martial are possible for nine US sailors involved in the May spill of 94,000 gallons of JP-5 jet fuel in Virginia, Rear Adm. Jack Scorby said on Friday.
On Thursday a North Korean state newspaper called US President Donald Trump a “reckless war machine” and a “lunatic.” The report, published in Rodong Sinmun, suggested that Trump could try to distract from political issues in his own country by launching a preemptive strike against Pyongyang.
The revelation that former US President Barack Obama authorized planting a "cyber bomb" in Russian infrastructure is a "non-veiled threat" from Washington that it could declare a cyberwar on Russia, political scientist Andrei Manoylo told Radio Sputnik.
The Gulf States which broke off diplomatic relations with Qatar earlier this month have presented Doha with a list of demands they say would end the diplomatic crisis. Speaking to Radio Sputnik, award-winning journalist and international relations expert James Dorsey explained why the chances of Doha accepting the ultimatum are slim to none.
Washington and Moscow have "normal diplomatic relations", the White House spokesman said.
Russia has launched a spacecraft for the armed forces.
Washington called on Qatar and Arab states to exercise restraint in resolving their diplomatic crisis.
US Congressman Steven Scalise, who was shot during a Republican baseball practice in Alexandria, Virginia, is now out of the intensive care unit.
Leaders of the EU member states agreed that everyone will be working harder in the coming weeks to better coordinate efforts on putting an end to illegal migration across the Mediterranean Sea and providing more support for Italy, according to European Council President Donald Tusk.
Recent reports that Daesh has ordered its fighters to stop using social networks represents a shift in tactics following the loss of huge areas of territory, Rhiannon Smith, Managing Director of Eye on ISIS in Libya and Libya-Analysis, told Radio Sputnik.
The success of the offensive on Raqqa, Daesh’s stronghold in northern Syria, indirectly indicates that Daesh leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is likely to have been killed, which led to decrease in Daesh militants’ resistance, Chairman of the Russian upper house of parliament’s committee on defense and security Victor Ozerov told Sputnik Friday.
About 50 countries have expressed interest in partnership with the Eurasian Economic Union, the Russian foreign minister said.