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India Expresses Concern Over Cross-Border Terrorism Emanating From Pakistan

A senior Indian diplomat on Thursday met UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet and conveyed India's concerns on the threat…

5 years ago
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Brexit Frustrations Make Snap Election A Big Gamble For Boris Johnson

James Bowkett is a long-time Conservative Party supporter who voted in 2016 for Britain to leave the European Union (EU).…

5 years ago
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India’s Crackdown On Kashmir Will Spur Global Muslim Extremism: Imran Khan

India’s crackdown on protests and dissent in Kashmir will drive more of the world’s Muslims into extremism, Pakistani Prime Minister…

5 years ago
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New Delhi To Slash Use Of Cars In November To Cut Pollution: CM Kejriwal

India’s capital New Delhi will enforce strict restrictions on use of private cars from Nov. 4-15 to curb pollution, its…

5 years ago
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Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam To Prioritise Housing, Livelihoods To Appease Protesters

Embattled Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has promised to prioritise housing and people’s livelihoods to appease deep-rooted discontent about the…

5 years ago
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Alaska Seal Die-Off Spurs Government Investigation

US government biologists are investigating the deaths of nearly 300 Arctic ice seals found on Alaska beaches since last summer,…

5 years ago
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Pak Has Spent Millions On Terror Group Jamaat-ud-Dawa, Admits Minister

Pakistan has spent millions of rupees on terror outfit Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), the country's Interior Minister admitted on national television. Brigadier…

5 years ago
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Japan May Have To Dump Radioactive Water Into The Sea, Minister Says

Japan’s Tokyo Electric Power will have to dump radioactive water from its destroyed Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific…

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Thousands Detained In Kashmir Crackdown, Official Data Reveals

Authorities in Kashmir have arrested nearly 4,000 people since the scrapping of its special status last month, government data shows,…

5 years ago
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UK’s Worst-Case No-Deal Brexit Plan Warns Of Food Shortages, Public Disorder

The British government’s plans for a no-deal Brexit warn of severe disruption to cross-Channel routes, affecting the supply of medicines…

5 years ago
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India’s Monsoon Rains 38% Above-Average This Week: Weather Office

Monsoon rains in India were above average in the week through Wednesday, the weather office said, as soybean and cotton-growing…

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Brexit Crisis Deepens, Court Rules Parliament Suspension Unlawful

Scotland’s highest court of appeal ruled on Wednesday that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament was unlawful, deepening…

5 years ago
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German Chancellor Merkel Still Sees Every Chance Of Orderly Brexit

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday there was still every chance for Britain’s divorce from the European Union to…

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Police Kill Militant Behind Attack On Kashmir Trader’s Family

Security forces in Kashmir shot dead on Wednesday a suspected member of a Pakistan-based militant group who was accused of…

5 years ago
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Rocket Blast At US Embassy In Kabul On 9/11 Anniversary

A rocket exploded at the US Embassy in Afghanistan just minutes into Wednesday, the anniversary of the 9/11 attack on…

5 years ago
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Pakistan Warns Of ‘Genocide’ In Kashmir, Sees No Talks With India

Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told the top United Nations human rights forum on Tuesday that India’s “illegal military…

5 years ago
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US Extracted High-level Spy From Putin’s Kremlin: US Media Reports

US agents extracted a high-level Russian government source who had confirmed Vladimir Putin's direct role in interfering in the 2016…

5 years ago
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People Offer Prayers Near Ravidas Temple Site

Scores of people marching to offer prayers at the Ravidas temple site in the Tughlakabad area on Tuesday, a month…

5 years ago
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Indo-Pak Tensions ‘Less Heated’ Now Than Two Weeks Ago: Donald Trump

The relationship between India and Pakistan is “less heated” now than it was two weeks ago, United States President Donald…

5 years ago
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British PM Johnson Tells Parliament: You Can Tie My Hands, But I Will Not Delay Brexit

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Tuesday he would not request an extension to Brexit, hours after a law came…

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Investing In Climate Adaptation Can Spur Trillions In Benefits: Report

Investing $1.8 trillion between 2020 and 2030 in projects to help communities adapt to the worsening impacts of climate change…

5 years ago
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India’s Moon Mission Locates Landing Craft, No Communication Yet

India has located the spacecraft it was trying to land on the moon but has not been able to establish…

5 years ago
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India To Raise Target For Restoring Degraded Land: PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday announced that India would raise its target for restoring degraded land from 21 million…

5 years ago
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British PM Boris Johnson: I Want A Brexit Deal But Parliament Doesn’t Daunt Me

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday he wanted a Brexit deal on Oct. 18 and that he was…

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Hong Kong School Students Form Human Chain After Weekend Of Protests

Hundreds of uniformed school students, many wearing masks, formed human chains in districts across Hong Kong on Monday in support…

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