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No Indian flag to light up Burj Khalifa on its Independence Day
A bit of a disappointment, says Indian ambassador to UAE
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Canadian actress takes on stereotypes as a Drag King
Performing in drag is not only a means of artistic expression but it's also a political statement for Rousseau
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Man accused of New Zealand mosque shootings seeks to move trial from Christchurch
A hearing on the request to move the trial to Auckland will be held on October 3
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Thousands protest in London for Occupied Kashmir outside Indian High Commission
New Delhi's decision to revoke special status of IOK along with curbs on movement caused fury in Pakistan
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BBC expands radio news coverage to counter media blackout in IOK
Occupied Jammu and Kashmir has been under lockdown since Modi govt snatched its special status on August 5
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India's Modi warns of 'unchecked population explosion'
Forced sterilisations introduced for men in 1970s to limit population growth
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Amnesty International urges Modi to end IOK communications blackout
Rights watchdog says Modi must end lockdown if he believes Kashmiris support decision to revoke Article 370
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China 'will not sit by' if HK crisis worsens: Chinese envoy
Chinese military personnel wave red flags and parade at a sports stadium in the city of Shenzhen
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When school's not safe: Afghan war takes toll on kids
War explosives account for 84 per cent of all child casualties in Afghanistan
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Russia flies nuclear-capable bombers to region facing Alaska
Russia flew nuclear-capable bombers to its far-eastern region opposite of Alaska as part of a training routine
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China detains critic of online censorship for 'provoking trouble'
Police detained the journalist for "picking quarrels and provoking troubles"
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'No suspicion of foul play' in Franco-Irish teen's death: Malaysian police
Police found the missing girl, say she died from internal bleeding due to starvation
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Aircraft used to carry US troops catches fire at Irish airport
All passengers & crew disembarked after emergency services were called to the scene
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South India's kolam art helps women map business opportunities
Drawing kolams comes naturally to these women, shows them ground realities & future possibilities
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Families of IoK detainees in dark about where or why they are locked up
At least 500 local leaders and activists have been arrested across occupied Kashmir since the beginning of last week
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Japan PM Abe sends offering to Yasukuni shrine for war dead
Thursday, August 15, marks the anniversary of Japan's World War Two surrender
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Notre-Dame cathedral 'still at risk of collapse' after fire
Hundreds of tonnes of lead in the roof and steeple melted during the April 15 blaze
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Trump ties China trade deal to 'humane' Hong Kong resolution after troop buildup worry
State Department said it was "deeply concerned" about reports of movement of Chinese paramilitary forces
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Russians hail 'hero' pilot after Moscow emergency landing
23 people hospitalised, including nine children
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Crisis-hit Hong Kong: China's gateway to the world
The global financial hub has been shaken by 10 weeks of pro-democracy
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Tanker seizures: what we know
The seizure is one of several in recent weeks that have ratcheted up tensions between Iran and US
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Powerful storm lashes Japan, snarls holiday travel
High waves smashed into a breakwater, engulfing a 10-metre lighthouse
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Six US police wounded in Philadelphia shooting
The incident comes after two mass shootings in the US earlier this month which left 31 people dead
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'Warning sign': Chinese military personnel parade near Hong Kong border
Military movement comes as concerns build that China may intervene to end unrest in Hong Kong
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Apology over New Zealand mosque accused's 'hateful' letter
Tarrant's mail privileges have been suspended
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Child sex abuse victims sue accusers under new US law
Law allows victims to sue institutions as many of the accused will be dead
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US lawmaker questions if humans would have survived without rape, incest
Republican Steve King is an avid supporter of President Trump and has a history of making racist statements
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Canada's Trudeau rebuked on ethics ahead of election
It marks the second time that Trudeau has been found in breach of Canada's ethics laws
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Mexico rescues 45,000 migrants from human traffickers in eight months
More than 19,000 of those migrants have been found in the past two months
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Toll from Tanzania fuel truck blast rises to 85: governor
Explosion triggered when a man tried to retrieve the truck's battery, creating sparks that ignited the fuel
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Pakistan missions abroad celebrate Independence Day with national spirit
Ambassadors and high commissioners in their respective missions hoist national flag, cut cake for celebration
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Sikh leader in Occupied Kashmir raps India's revoking of region's autonomy
We Kashmiris didn't have much, we just had this special status, and now this is taken from us, says a Sikh businessman
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Arrest warrant out for Shashi Tharoor over ‘Hindu Pakistan’ remark
BJP demands Congress leader issue an apology for trying to 'promote disharmony'
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Indian court acquits six of killing Muslim dairy farmer in cow vigilante case
Court cites lack of evidence for acquittal despite videos of a crowd beating him in the street
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Fossil fuels? Plastic? Trump says more is better
Whilst environmentalists decry fossil overuse, US president senses opportunity
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WATCH: NASA descends on Icelandic lava field to prepare for Mars
NASA will continue the work of the ‘Curiosity’ rover, which has been exploring Mars since 2012
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Elderly skeletal elephant spared Sri Lanka parade
Animal-lovers lambaste authorities for forcing 70-year-old animal to parade several miles wearing elaborate clothing
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India arrests prominent activist after Kashmir exposé
The bureaucrat-turned-political activist was detained under India’s Public Safety Act
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TeK UK to observe August 15 as 'Black Day'
The protest in London aims to create a global pressure on New Delhi to lift the siege and curfew in IoK
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IoK curfew to be eased after Thursday: governor
Phone lines and internet services to still remain cut off
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China moving troops to Hong Kong border, says President Trump
US president hopes no one would be killed in Hong Kong amid new protests capping 10 weeks of unrest
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India claims easing Occupied Kashmir restrictions 'in phased manner'
People in IOK could still not be reached by phone, internet still appeared to be inaccessible till today's afternoon
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In pictures: Eidul Azha celebrated around the world
10 pictures from around the world including Pakistan, South Africa and Yemen.
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Pakistani man hailed as a hero for tackling Norway mosque shooter
65-year-old retired PAF officer Muhammad Rafiq tackled and disarmed the 21-year-old shooter Philip Manshaus
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In pictures: Kashmiris celebrate Eid under siege
As Indian troops clamped tight restrictions on mosques across the occupied Muslim-majority region
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'Pakistan may redeploy troops from Afghan border to Kashmir'
Pak envoy says Kashmir crisis can affect Afghan peace talks; says India's IoK move 'a slap in the face' for US
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Trump says US learning 'much' from Russia missile test blast
After a nuclear accident took place at an Arctic military facility on the coast of the White Sea
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Who's Who in the Jeffrey Epstein sex scandal
As a newly released testimony linked the disgraced financier to several high-profile personalities
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Beijing highly concerned over Kashmir situation, rising Pak-India tensions: Chinese FM
FM Wang Yi says China opposes the unilateral action taken by India; urges both sides to maintain regional peace
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US, Turkey begin work to create Syria buffer zone
To manage tensions between Turkey and US-backed Kurdish forces

















































