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Deadly bomb blast targets census team in Lahore
Police investigate apparent attack on census workers and soldiers guarding them in nation’s second biggest city, Lahore.
North Korea likely behind $81M hack at the Federal Reserve, report says
North Korea may have been behind last year’s $81 million heist at the Bangladesh central bank’s account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, according to new evidence.
North Korea-linked hackers are attacking banks worldwide
North Korea’s hacking operations are growing and getting more bold — and increasingly targeting financial institutions worldwide.
St Petersburg metro bombing a possible suicide attack
The St Petersburg metro explosion was caused by a bomb possibly detonated by a man whose body parts were found on the train, Russian investigators say.
The blast between two metro stations on Monday killed 14 people and injured 49.
‘Toxic gas attack’ in Syria kills at least 58 people
At least 58 people, including 11 children, have been killed in an air raid that released “toxic gas” on the rebel-held Syrian town of Khan Sheikhoun, doctors and monitoring groups have said.
North Korean Defector Tells Lester Holt ‘World Should be Ready’
A senior North Korean defector has told NBC News that the country’s “desperate” dictator is prepared to use nuclear weapons to strike the United States and its allies.
Somali pirates hijack Indian commercial ship
Pirates have hijacked an Indian commercial ship off the coast of Somalia, the second attack in weeks after years of inactivity by pirates, industry and security sources said.
St Petersburg metro blast ‘kills 10’
Investigators look into all possible causes after deadly explosion hits metro system in Russia’s second largest city.
Drug cartels in Mexico being taken over by ruthless, but charming, women
When the body of Joselyn Niño was discovered hacked to pieces and crammed into an ice cooler on the U.S.-Mexico border in 2015, the ongoing war between the drug cartels’ most secretive and efficient killers took a turn for the worse.
Body of American UN Worker Michael Sharp Found in Congo
The bodies of an American and a Swedish investigator for the United Nations were found in a shallow grave in the Democratic Republic of Congo, more than two weeks after they disappeared, the U.N. confirmed Tuesday.