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World’s Biggest Trade Pact Shapes Up Without India

Although India pulled out at the last minute, China and 14 other countries agreed in Bangkok this week on plans…

4 years ago
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Myanmar Ethnic Rebels Release Indians Held In Rakhine After One Dies

Ethnic rebels in Myanmar have detained and interrogated a lawmaker and several Indian nationals, one of whom died, the rebels…

4 years ago
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Germany’s Merkel Renews Push For FTA With India, Pledges Green Funds

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday there was a need for a fresh attempt to restart talks on finalising…

4 years ago
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Facebook Agrees To Pay UK Fine Over Cambridge Analytica Scandal

Facebook has agreed to pay a 500,000 pound ($644,000) fine for breaches of data protection law related to the harvesting…

4 years ago
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Secretive Military Spaceplane Lands In Florida After Record-Long Orbital Flight

The Pentagon’s secretive X-37B spaceplane landed in Florida on Sunday after a record-long orbital flight lasting more than two years,…

5 years ago
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Students Flood Iraq Streets, Defying Government And Parents

Students and schoolchildren hit the streets of Baghdad and southern Iraq on Monday to join escalating calls for the government…

5 years ago
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Exclusive: Baghdadi’s Aide Was Key To His Capture — Iraqi Intelligence Sources

In their long hunt for Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Iraqi intelligence teams secured a break in February 2018 after one of…

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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Middle East Netanyahu fails to form new Israeli government; rival Gantz poised to take up the challenge

JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday gave up his struggle to form a governing coalition after last…

5 years ago
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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…

5 years ago
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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…

5 years ago
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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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Mexico Flies 300 Indian Migrants To New Delhi In ‘Unprecedented’ Mass Deportation

Mexico has deported over 300 Indian nationals to New Delhi, the National Migration Institute (INM) said late on Wednesday, calling…

5 years ago
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‘Vituperative Mudslingling’: Shashi Tharoor Attacks Pakistan For Raising Kashmir Issue At IPU

An Indian delegation on Wednesday hit out at Pakistan for raising the Kashmir issue at the Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU)…

5 years ago
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Malaysia Offers To Buy More Imports From India After Threat Of Palm Oil Curbs

Malaysia said on Tuesday it would look to increase imports of crude sugar and buffalo meat from India, after reports…

5 years ago
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Indian-origin Economist Among Poverty-tackling Trio Who won Nobel Economics Prize

U.S.-based economists Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer won the 2019 Nobel Economics Prize on Monday for their work…

5 years ago
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Turkey ‘Won’t Stop’ Syria Operation Despite ‘Threats’: Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Turkey will not stop its operation against Kurdish militants in northern Syria, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday, dismissing…

5 years ago
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Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed Ali Wins Nobel Peace Prize

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was on Friday awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to resolve his country's…

5 years ago
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Iran Oil Tanker Hit By Two Missiles Off Saudi Coast: Iranian State Media

An Iranian-owned oil tanker was struck by two missiles off the Saudi port of Jeddah on Friday, Iranian state television…

5 years ago
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Kidnapped Indian Engineers Released In Taliban Prisoner Swap

The Taliban has released three kidnapped engineers from India in exchange for 11 members of the militant group who were…

5 years ago
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Hong Kong Metro Partially Reopens, City Struggles After Violent Weekend

Hong Kong struggled to recover on Monday, with the metro only partially functioning and infrastructure extensively damaged, after scores of…

5 years ago
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Hundreds Return To Hong Kong Streets As Metro, Shops Shut After Violence

Hong Kong’s metro system stayed shut on Saturday, paralysing transport in the Asian financial hub, and malls and shops closed…

5 years ago
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Nazi Relics From Secret Hoard Unveiled At Argentina’s Holocaust Museum

Busts of German dictator Adolf Hitler and other Nazi relics that belonged to a hoard found in a collector’s secret…

5 years ago
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Amid Gleaming Skyscrapers, Hong Kong’s Poor Set Aside Hardships And Join Protests

Just before midnight in Hong Kong’s Mong Kok district, a slight man in his seventies peels away from a crowd…

5 years ago

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