'No Criminal Suspicion' In DJ Avicii's Death: Oman Police Source

Avicii was one of the world's most successful DJs. (File)

Muscat, Oman:  A police source in Oman said Saturday there was no suspicion of criminal activity after Swedish DJ superstar Avicii was found dead in the Gulf sultanate's capital Muscat.

The 28-year-old's representative announced his death in a statement on Friday

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Neo-Nazis Hold Rock Festival In Eastern Germany On Adolf Hitler's Birthday

Far-right supporter arrives for the rock music festival "Shield And Sword" in Ostritz, Germany (Reuters)

Ostritz, Germany:  Several hundred neo-Nazis have gathered in eastern Germany for a far-right rock festival that started on Friday, Adolf Hitler's birthday, while many local residents took a stance against them by

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Lyrid Meteor Shower To Fly Past Earth Tonight. Here's How To Watch It

Lyrid Meteor Shower: The meteor shower, seen here over the Baltic Sea island of Fehmarn, Germany (AFP)

The Lyrid meteor shower, one of the oldest known meteor showers in the world, can be seen starting from tonight on April 21

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Home-Alone Women In Japan Have A New Protector: A Shadow Boxing Tough Guy

An employee poses during a demonstration of the 'Man on the Curtain' security system in Japan (Reuters)

Tokyo:  Behind the apartment's curtain, a tough guy is boxing, throwing left and right hooks and jabs, and lunging forward, enough to make any passing criminal think twice before breaking in.

The image is nothing more

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China's Xi Jinping Says Internet Control Key To Stability

"Without web security there's no national security," Xi Jinping said (File Photo)

Beijing:  China must strengthen its grip on the internet to ensure broader social and economic goals are met, state news agency Xinhua reported on Saturday citing comments from President Xi Jinping, underlining a hardening attitude towards

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Iran Vows ''Expected And Unexpected'' Moves If US Exits Deal

Hassan Rouhani has warned that it will "shred" the nuclear agreement if Washington pulls out (Reuters)

Dubai:  Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday Iran's atomic agency was ready with "expected and unexpected" reactions if the United States pulls out of a multinational nuclear deal, as US President Donald

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