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India Allows EU Lawmakers Into Kashmir In First Foreign Visit Since Clampdown

A group of European Union lawmakers will visit Indian Kashmir on Tuesday, the first foreign delegation since the special status…

5 years ago
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Diwali Fireworks Haze Pushes Delhi’s Air Quality To Severe

Air pollution in some parts of Delhi deteriorated early on Monday to the worst recorded level, officials said, a day…

5 years ago
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Majority Of 39 UK Truck Victims Likely From Vietnam — Priest

The majority of the 39 people found dead in the back of a truck near London were likely from Vietnam,…

5 years ago
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Russian Woman Convicted By U.S. Of Being Agent Returns Home

Russian national Maria Butina, who was jailed in the United States in April after admitting to working as a Russian…

5 years ago
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Plea For Entry Of Women Into Mosques, SC Asks Centre To Reply By Nov 5

The Supreme Court on Friday sought the Centre's response by November 5 on a plea seeking entry of Muslim women…

5 years ago
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Normal Life Remains Hit In Kashmir For 83rd Day

Normal life remained affected in Kashmir for the 83rd consecutive day on Saturday as the main markets were shut and…

5 years ago
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Delhi Offers Diwali Laser Shows To Stop Residents From Burning Crackers

Delhi authorities are offering residents laser light shows to mark the Hindu festival of Diwali this weekend and wean them…

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Pollution Levels In India’s Capital Hit The Worst This Year

Pollution levels in India’s capital New Delhi have hit their worst for the second time in October — earning a…

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Suspected Militants Kill Two In Indian Kashmir, Set Apple Trucks Ablaze

Suspected militants shot and killed two drivers and set fire to their apple trucks in Indian Kashmir on Thursday, a…

5 years ago
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BJP Wins In Maharashtra, Scouts For Ally In Haryana

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party retained its control over Maharashtra on Thursday and was left scouting for an…

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‘How Many Days Do You Want Restrictions In Jammu & Kashmir?’: SC Asks Centre

The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the central government how long it intends to continue with restrictions in Jammu and…

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People Did Not Like Arrogance Of Power: Sharad Pawar

With trends suggesting that the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance is falling well short of its target of winning 220 assembly seats…

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India, Pakistan Sign Pact On Cross-Border Temple Visits

India and Pakistan signed an agreement on Thursday allowing Indian pilgrims to cross the border to a Sikh shrine in…

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India Raises Wheat Buying Price, Makes Exports Unviable

India has lifted the price at which it buys locally produced new-season wheat by 85 rupees or 4.6% to support…

5 years ago
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India, Pakistan Set To Sign Pilgrim Corridor Pact Amid Kashmir Tension

India and Pakistan are set to sign an agreement on Indian pilgrims visiting a Sikh shrine in Pakistan, rare cooperation…

5 years ago
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Indian Government, Facebook Spar Over Decryption Laws At Top Court

India’s government asked Facebook Inc on Tuesday to help it decrypt private messages on its network, citing national security requirements…

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Global Renewable Power Capacity To Rise By 50% In Five Years: IEA

Global renewable energy capacity is set to rise by 50% in five years’ time, driven by solar photovoltaic (PV) installations…

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Pakistan Making ‘Business Out Of Faith’, Says Harsimrat On Kartarpur Service Charge

Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal has slammed Pakistan for its insistence of charging $20 as service fee from Indian devotees…

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Handful Of Golfers Tee Off In Mt Everest Tournament In Bad Weather

A high-altitude golf tournament in the shadow of Nepal’s Mount Everest had to be called off over the weekend as…

5 years ago
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Infosys Says Looking Into “Unethical Practices” Alleged In Letter: Report

A few unnamed employees of software giant Infosys have accused its chief executive officer (CEO) Salil Parekh and chief financial…

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Johnson Defiant After British Parliament Votes To Force Brexit Delay

A defiant Boris Johnson said he would not negotiate a further delay to Britain’s departure from the European Union after…

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Hong Kong Protesters Vow To Hit The Streets In Major ‘Illegal’ March

Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigners vowed to stage a major march at the weekend despite police ruling the rally illegal, setting…

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Global Watchdog Keeps Pakistan On Terrorism Financing ‘Grey List’

A global finance watchdog kept Pakistan off its terrorism financing blacklist on Friday but warned Islamabad it only had until…

5 years ago
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Trading Tires: How The West Fuels A Waste Crisis In Asia

When night falls in the Indian village of Nabipur, the backyard furnaces come to life, burning waste tires from the…

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Kashmir Apple Trade Picks Up Again Under Shadow Of Militant Attacks

More than 10,000 trucks laden with apples left Indian-ruled Kashmir this week in a sign that the territory is returning…

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