Pakistan’s highest court ordered the release of a Christian woman who had been sentenced to die for blasphemy, setting off protests across the nation.
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Search teams may have located fuselage of crashed Lion Air plane, Indonesia’s military chief says
The head of the National Transportation Safety Committee, said that pings detected by search teams are definitely from the aircraft’s flight recorder.
A piece of the Moon could possibly be yours for $1 million
You can now potentially own a piece of the moon. Buzz60’s Natasha Abellard has the story.
1/3 of Americans are now ‘flexitarians’
A new study conducted by OnePoll in conjunction with So Delicious Dairy Free found that 31 percent of Americans say they follow the “flexitarian diet”.
Violent storms flood Venice
High winds created an exceptional tide in Venice on Monday, covering three-quarters of the city for the first time in a decade.
Central American migrant caravan: What we know
On Tuesday, the migrants were still nearly 1,000 miles – and weeks away – from the nearest U.S.-Mexico border entry in McAllen, Texas.
Study finds iPhone users are happier, than Android users
We can finally put the argument ‘iPhone vs Android’ to rest. Buzz60’s Mercer Morrison has the story.
India unveils the world’s tallest statue
The world’s tallest statue was unveiled today in the western Indian state of Gujarat. At 597 feet, the sculpture is almost twice the height of the Statue of Liberty
Afghan army helicopter crashes, killing all 25 on board
Elsewhere in Afghanistan, a suicide bomber struck outside the country’s largest prison on the edge of the capital, Kabul, killing seven people.
Migrant caravan tracker: Group finds food, shelter, support from Mexico’s political left
The president of a local municipality converted a bus station into a temporary shelter, providing the best accommodations the migrants have had so far.