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Flanked by nuclear missile, N. Korean leader says US, S. Korea threaten peace
Kim Jong Un terms weapons development necessary in the face of 'hostile policies'
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Texas governor bars all COVID-19 vaccine mandates in state, rips Biden for 'bullying'
United Airlines imposed a vaccine mandate on its 60,000 employees, around 9,000 of whom are based in Texas
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More pain for British consumers as grocery prices rise
Average household made 15.5 store visits in the past four weeks, the lowest monthly figure since February
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Humanitarian crisis in focus as Italy hosts G20 Afghan summit
Moot to focus on aid needs, concerns over security and ways of guaranteeing safe passage abroad for Afghans
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Israel says it will keep Golan as Assad's fortunes, US views shift
Secretary of State Antony Blinken signalled openness to an eventual policy review this February
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Afghan minister wants good relations, needs more time on girls' education
Taliban have so far refused to give ground on allowing girls to return to high school
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Five Indian soldiers killed in IIOJK
Pakistan strongly condemns the arrest of over 1,400 Kashmiris on false charges
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Under-pressure Taliban to meet EU in bid for 'positive' ties
Taliban are seeking recognition, as well as assistance to avoid a humanitarian disaster
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China has won AI battle with US, Pentagon's ex-software chief says
China set to dominate future, controlling everything from media narratives to geopolitics, says Nicolas Chaillan
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Life on Mars: Simulating Red Planet base in Israeli desert
Inside a huge crater in Israel's sun-baked Negev desert, a team wearing space suits ventures forth on a mission
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Interpreter who helped rescue Biden in 2008 escapes Afghanistan
After crossing into Pakistan over land, Aman Khalili and his family flew on a US government aircraft to Doha
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India's Adani Ports to stop handling containers from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran
Decision comes weeks after tonnes of heroin worth billions seized from two containers at western Gujarat's Mundra Port
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UN chief slams 'broken' Taliban promises made to women and girls
Comments came on the heels of first face-to-face talks b/w US and Taliban since militants took control of Afghanistan
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Taliban forces can control ISIS threat: Afghan foreign minister
New government is hoping for positive results from a recent meeting with a US delegation, says Amir Khan Muttaqi
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Pakistan helps Afghan junior female football team to relocate to UK
Govt granted players temporary visas and were transported to Lahore from where they applied to relocate to Britain
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India’s ‘unreasonable demands’ in military talks risk new conflict: China
Indian side should avoid misjudging situation and cherish hard-won situation in border areas, says Chinese spokesman
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Spain evacuates Afghan employees via Pakistan
Madrid would bring close to 250 Afghan citizens, who had already crossed into Pakistan, says Spanish media
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Indian village empowering girls by naming houses after daughters
Initiative that began in 2016 in eastern Jharkhand finds takers outside state
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US Navy officer, wife charged with selling nuclear submarine secrets
Toebbe hid a digital memory card in a peanut butter sandwich and another in a chewing gum packet, says justice dept
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China carries out beach landing drills in province opposite Taiwan
The action involved "shock" troops, sappers and boat specialists, Chinese military newspaper says
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Five Indian soldiers killed in IIOJK shooting
Two freedom fighters also embrace martyrdom in different incidents, according to local authorities
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US couple arrested for selling nuclear warship information
The couple was arrested Saturday after leaving another SD card at a dead drop location
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India, China trade blame for break down in border talks
China also suffered an unspecified number of casualties, in the first combat losses for both countries
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Lok Sabha speaker invites Sanjrani to attend PAC centenary celebrations
Celebrations would be held in New Delhi on December 4 and 5
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Iraqi forces capture deputy of IS slain leader Baghdadi - PM
Baghdadi was killed in a raid by US special forces in northwestern Syria in 2019
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Don’t link humanitarian aid to political issues, Taliban tell US
After two days of talks in Doha, US says the Taliban will be solely judged on actions
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Bangladesh starts installing reactor for nuclear power plant
Prime Minister Hasina says Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant to help meet rising power demand, contribute to economic growth
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Indian media’s ‘fabricated’ reports of detaining Chinese soldiers debunked
Indian media had claimed that Chinese soldiers were detained by Indian Army for 'crossing the borderline'
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No power crunch, says India over blackout fears
India has ample coal stocks to meet the demand of its power plants, say government
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Hundreds detained in IIOJK after teachers shot dead
Human Rights Watch calls for alleged perpetrators as well as Indian forces accused of abuses to be held accountable
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Six killed in Yemen car bombing targeting officials, minister says
Governor and agriculture minister, both members of separatist group, survived a ‘terrorist assassination attempt’
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Lebanon electricity back online after army supplies fuel
Mediterranean country is battling economic turmoil and struggled to import fuel oil for electricity production
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Social reforms needed for reducing rape cases in India: experts
Research reveals that 65% of the total death sentences by trial courts in the country involved sexual offenses in 2020
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Afghans in catch 22 as West squeezes space
Future of refugees uncertain as most countries remain reluctant to grant asylum, facilities
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Russian plane carrying parachutists crashes, 16 killed
The plane was a Let L-410 Turbolet, which is a twin-engine short-range transport aircraft
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Taiwan won't be forced to bow to China, president says
President Xi vowed on Saturday to realise 'peaceful reconciliation' with Taiwan
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Iraqis vote in general election, a test for democratic system
At least 167 parties, over 3,200 candidates competing for 329 seats in parliament
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Son of India govt minister arrested, accused of killing farmers
Police arrested Mishra late on Saturday after questioning him for more than 10 hours
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Philippine Nobel winner Ressa calls Facebook 'biased against facts'
Facebook's algorithms 'prioritise the spread of lies laced with anger and hate over facts,' says veteran journalist
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World should send pledged aid to Afghans to avert economic, refugee crisis: UNHCR
New challenges since Taliban takeover, supplies need to be taken on special flights due to lack of commercial flights
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UN urges nations to spend more on species protection as new pact talks begin
Environmental groups say there is no time to lose when it comes to protecting habitats and slowing extinction rates
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Indians furious over release of bruised soldiers' pictures by China
Standoff between India and China has been continuing since early 2020
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WATCH: China's Xi vows 'peaceful reunification' with Taiwan
Historical task of reunification of motherland must be fulfilled, and will definitely be fulfilled, says president
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Lebanon plunges into darkness after running out of electricity
Two largest power stations of the Mediterranean nation have been closed due to fuel shortage, official says
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Iran's first president Abolhassan Banisadr dies
Banisadr at times referred to as 'Khomeini's spiritual son' elected president of Islamic Republic of Iran in 1980
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New Delhi chief minister warns of power crisis as coal stocks decline
In India, over half of 135 coal-fired power plants have fuel stocks to last less than three days
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Libya's eastern forces say plan agreed to withdraw mercenaries
Turkey supported the previous Tripoli-based government, which was recognised by the United Nations
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Australia braces for more COVID-19 infections as country moves towards re-opening
More than 70% of people across New South Wales state, of which Sydney is the capital, have been fully
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Volcanic lava in Spain's La Palma engulfs more houses
There were a series of 37 seismic movements on Saturday, with the largest measuring 4.1
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Afghans flock to Iranian border, but few can cross
For those without their papers attempting to cross, the experience can be harrowing














































