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US Federal Reserve Board fines Deutsche Bank $186 million over insufficient progress in curbing money-laundering
In addition, the Board announced a written agreement to address other general governance, risk management, and control issues at Deutsche Bank.
Pakistan: Lahore court acquits prime minister Shehbaz Sharif, his son and wife in money laundering case
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An accountability court in Lahore on Thursday acquitted PM Shehbaz Sharif, his son Hamza Shehbaz and wife Nusrat Shehbaz in money laundering case
US Army soldier facing disciplinary action dashes into North Korea from South Korea, Pyongyang unresponsive to communication
US Army soldier Private Travis King crossed into North Korea instead of returning to US from South Korea
Pakistan: 18-year-old cricketer Ayesha Naseem announces retirement from the sport to live her life according to Islam
Pakistani all-rounder Ayesha Naseem announced her retirement from international cricket saying she want to live her life as per Islam
Over 2,300 people arrested for the riots in France, Muhammad emerges as the most common first name among them followed by the Arabic name Yanis
Mohammed appeared to be the most common first name among those arrested during the recent French riots.
Iraqis storm Swedish embassy in Baghdad, set it on fire in protest against another planned burning of Quran in Sweden
Several protesters stormed the Swedish embassy in Baghdad and set it ablaze in a violent response to another planned burning of Quran
New Zealand: Two killed in a mass shooting in Auckland hours before FIFA Women’s World Cup opening match
Three people were critically wounded according to the city's ambulance service, while three others suffered minor injuries.
China’s Zhejiang provincial government deletes Covid-19 mortality data after numbers show over 70% increase in cremations in the first quarter
China has reportedly deleted the mortality data of one of its most populated provinces, which included the Covid-19 death toll too.
Chinese President Xi Jinping fears the collapse of the Chinese Communist Party as 415 million people revoke affiliation with the party: Report
Chinese premier Jinping expresses fears that Chinese Communist Party may collapse, claims the Greek City Times.
Death toll in Kenyan starvation cult case crosses 400 as 12 more bodies exhumed, over 600 people still missing
More than 610 people are still reported to be missing from villages around the forest. DNA matching had been performed on 253 of the 403 bodies exhumed so far.