Two of Three London Attackers Named by British Police
Police name attackers as Khuram Shazad Butt, 27, a British citizen born in Pakistan, and Rachid Redouane, 30, who claimed to be both Moroccan and Libyan. Prime Minister Theresa May, who called the snap election in hopes of strengthening her mandate for discussions over Britain's exit from the European Union, has come under fire for the cuts to police numbers over recent years.
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Raees replaces injured Riaz in Pakistan's Champions Trophy squad
Wahab suffered a tournament-ending ankle injury during Pakistan's crushing 124-run defeat by title-holders India in their opening match at Edgbaston on Sunday. Raees wants to put his skills to test in the Champions Trophy after he was given only one match against West Indies in his last appearance for Pakistan against West Indies.
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China, Europe take lead on climate as world waits on Trump
It added: "China is not interested in discussions about the leadership of fighting climate change ". We will also ask Trump to review his decision and join the bandwagon of climate friendly countries, which in the words of German chancellor is akin to preserve our creation.
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Bombing in western Afghanistan kills 7
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani officially opened the Kabul Process meeting on Tuesday and said Afghanistan was on the frontline of terrorism in the world. Ghani said Afghanistan had provided its preconditions for negotiations to the Taliban , but it remains unclear whether the group's leaders represented all factions.
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India launches its latest and heaviest communication satellite
Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre Director S. Somanath, said that the inputs of the 2014 mission enabled the ISRO to reduce the rocket load by around 20%. Scientists say the rocket could be used in the future to carry an astronaut into space, something that only Russian Federation, the United States and China have done.
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London attack: Over 130 imams refuse to perform Islamic burials for attackers
London's mayor Sadiq Khan, who has faced flak from US President Donald Trump, has also said the ideology that the three attackers followed has no place in Islam. In an unprecedented statement issued by the Muslim Council of Britain, a total of 139 leaders have said under no circumstances will they perform the ritual that is normally performed for every Muslim regardless of their actions - and they have also called on others to do the same.
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Maharashtra Board MSBSHSE Class 10 SSC Result Declaration Date Not Confirmed
The date of the result has not been decided as yet. The Students can check it at official website once the results are announced. The officials gave the confirmation about the class 10 result on Monday. First rumors came about the declaration of Mah Class 10 Results may be on June 6th. The Board had conducted the SSC exams this year from March 7 for which about 17,66,098 students appeared among whom 9,89,908 were boys and 7,76,190 were girls.
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Government at war with farmers: Rahul Gandhi
Internet services have been suspended in parts of the state like Indore , Ujjain and Dewas, all in the western part of the state. Farmers in western Madhya Pradesh are protesting since June 1 demanding minimum support price for their farm produce, among other things.
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Man makes groundbreaking climb up El Capitan without ropes
An elite rock climber says the biggest hurdle to scaling Yosemite National Park's El Capitan without safety gear was mentally preparing for it. Honnold went top-to-bottom rope-free in 3 hours 56 minutes. The Chronicle reports that Honnold grew up in Sacramento and now lives in Las Vegas. While many have accomplished that feat, none before Honnold have done the climb without a rope or any safety gear.
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Horrified Witnesses Watch as Chinese Zoo Feeds Live Donkey to Tigers
Sure, I understand the concept of feeding the tiger protein, but throwing a live donkey into a captive environment is savage and downright cruel. As the donkey struggles to swim to land, one tiger jumps the water to go after the donkey while another tiger swipes at the donkey from land.
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Unarmed London cop who fought attackers in critical condition
The leaders called the acts "cold-blooded murders", and said they were "deeply hurt" that terror attacks have been committed in Britain by "murderers who seek to gain religious legitimacy for their actions". " London will never be broken by terrorism", he said. Police said 22-year-old Youssef Zaghba lived in east London and that his family has been notified, adding that he had not been considered to be a "subject of interest" to either police or the intelligence services.
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"Tell them Chrissy sent you", moving salute to terror victim
I can't imagine what that's like to have your fiancé die in your hands". The Archibald family says that she worked in a homeless shelter in Canada before moving overseas. "Canadians stand united with the British people". "Hitler didn't win. ISIS certainly won't". In a statement, Archibald's family asked supporters to honour her memory by volunteering or donating to homeless shelters because of her previous work at a shelter in Calgary.






