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Japan, India to discuss military plane sales
Japan is close to signing an agreement to supply amphibious planes to India.
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Pakistani lesbian couple seek asylum in UK
The couple who tied the knot in the UK have received death threats.
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Bahrain jails 14 Shias for killing Pakistani national
Court convicts defendants of beating the victim to death 'for terrorist purposes.'
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South Korea dismisses North dialogue 'offer'
South Korean Foreign Minister brushed off a reported North Korean offer to resume nuclear disarmament.
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Pakistani family returns to India after 94 years
Katchi and 22 other family members return to India due to law and order situation in Pakistan.
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Legal battle: Mastercard Visa, say ‘swipe’ fees legal
Last year Visa and MasterCard agreed to pay more than $6 billion to millions of merchants.
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Blame game: Kabul justifies Delhi ties, repeats old mantra
Deputy FM says sanctuaries and use of terrorism as a political tool endanger peace, security.
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Policy shift?: US defends peace overtures to Taliban
Secretary of State Kerry says it’s better to bring foes to the table than fight them.
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UK Police charge 2 British Pakistanis with endangering PIA aircraft
Tayyab Subhani and Mohammed Safdar both of Nelson, Lancashire to appear in court.
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Breaking boundaries: Indian doctors, donor save Pakistani man’s life
Doctors at Fortis Malar in Chennai perform successful heart transplant on Kharian resident.
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Property registration: Greek woman seeks case against six men for fraud
Says men took 27,000 euros from her for plot and then gave her forged property document.
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Maoists kill 17, including Congress leader in central India: Police
Indian prime minister promises all necessary aid to Chhattisgrah chief minister.
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French soldier patrolling in Paris stabbed in neck: Police
The soldier was patrolling in uniform in a Parisian locality when he was attacked.
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Men arrested off PIA flight to UK to spend 12 more hours in custody
The two men, both British nationals, are being questioned by the Essex police.
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Army chief, ISAF commander discuss border issues
ISAF commander Dunford called on Kayani.
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Biden warns on violence in calls with Iraqi leaders
A wave of bombings and attacks across Iraq has killed 420 people so far this month.
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Qusayr battle rages as Syria regime presses assault
Fighting and shelling on Saturday are the most intense, says head of Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
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Seoul press doubtful over N Korea dialogue offer
North Korean special envoy says North Korea is willing to take positive actions to solve problems through dialogue.
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Day after Kabul attacks, 10,000 peace balloons
On Saturday, young Kabul artists, students distributed bright pink balloons to workers, shoppers and families.
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Swedish riots spread beyond capital, ease in Stockholm
Cars and buildings were torched overnight in medium-sized towns.
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Afghan security forces hailed after Kabul attack
Insurgents launched a coordinated suicide and gun attack centred on a compound of IOM.
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Sticking to its guns: Islamabad reiterates drone strikes violate sovereignty
FO appreciates US President Obama’s statement that force alone can’t defeat terror.
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Li Keiqang’s visit: In a slip-up, CDA sends invoice to China mission
Diplomatic protocol dictates that the costs of a state visit are borne by the host country.
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Overplayed threat: Mid-air scuffle triggers alarm on PIA flight
UK fighter jets escort flight PK709 after reports of onboard altercation.
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Neighbourhood watch: Karzai overshadowed by Chinese premier in New Delhi
The Afghan president under fire for failing to balance country’s relations with India and Pakistan .
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Taliban attack UN compound in Afghan capital
Four large blasts are being reported.
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New concerns for China's rising middle class
Middle class have concerns about air pollution, food safety and China's education system.
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Cars, schools torched in fifth night of Stockholm riots
The troubles are believed to have been triggered by fatal shooting of a machete wielding 69-year-old Husby resident.
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Militants kill three soldiers in Indian Kashmir: Army
The bodies of the soldiers have not yet been retrieved.
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Reframing policies: Obama limits use of drone strikes
Obama also paid respect to thousands of Pakistani soldiers who have lost their lives fighting extremists.
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Analysis: Beyond the Himalayan hyperbole
We have few friends in the region, and simply cannot afford to let the Chinese partnership sour.
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Pakistan arrested American citizen before he was killed in drone strike
Jude Mohammed, killed in a US drone strike in 2011, had been arrested by Pakistani officials in 2009.
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Cameron says Britain 'resolute' after terrorist attack on soldier
Says the attack is a "betrayal of Islam and Muslim communities".
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China will continue to support Pakistan, promote relations: Prime minister
Chinese premiere appreciates Pakistan's role for bringing peace and stability in the region and the world.
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Israel government divided on peace issue: Livni
There are ideological differences at the heart of the government: Justice Minister
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London attack 'beyond belief': Press
Murder of a man believed to be a soldier will only strengthen Britain's support for its armed forces: Newspapers
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Iran expanding nuclear activities: IAEA
Tehran had accelerated the installation of advanced uranium enrichment equipment at its central Natanz plant.
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Report urges US to go on offense on China hacking
Theft of software and other US-developed products was costing the American economy more than $300 billion each year.
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Analysis: Pakistan’s Afghan Policy - need for simplification
It seems Karzai will seek to employ whatever leverage that they feel is available to ensure survival of their regime.
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Enter the dragon: China offers help to end Pakistan’s energy woes
Entire civil and military leadership receives Chinese premier at Chaklala.
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US acknowledges their drones killed American in Pakistan
US Attorney General in letter to Congressional leaders admits drone attacks four American citizens in Pakistan, Yemen.
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Man murdered in London in suspected extremist terror attack
Man killed near London barrack believed to be a serving British soldier.
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US, Oman talk $2.1 bln air defence system deal
Final negotiations were in progress with Raytheon Company and a "final conclusion of the deal is expected.
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India will do all in its power to promote Afghan stability
Hamid Karzai said he had given a military "wishlist" to the Indian government.
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Obama pledges all necessary help for storm-hit Oklahoma
Death toll reaches 24 as emergency workers continue to sift through debris.
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Ahmadinejad says will challenge ally's ban from Iran election
Iran's electoral watchdog disqualified Ahmadinejad's former chief of staff, moderate ex-president from running in...
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Bangladesh volunteers haunted by rescue trauma
Mohammed Badal, who pulled 18 of his fellow textile workers from the ruins, also struggles to sleep.
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Australia set to cull 10,000 wild horses
Central Land Council says animals were dying in thousands due to a lack of food and water and a cull was necessary.
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Indian woman is first female amputee to climb Everest
Arunima Sinha reached the peak on Tuesday morning after a slow climb from Everest Base Camp.
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Enter the dragon: A slew of pacts awaits China’s premier
Li Keqiang’s two-day visit includes a meeting with Nawaz Sharif.