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West queries China over Pakistan nuclear ties
Beijing's nuclear ties with Islamabad have caused unease in Washington, Delhi and other capitals.
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Preparing for the floods: With monsoon rains upon us, are we ready to take the torrents?
While a repeat of last year's epic deluge is unlikely, even smaller floods could cause millions in damages.
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China says military talks with India successful
Both sides say they are willing to work hard together to ensure peace and tranquility on the border.
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Rangers killing: ATC indicts 6 Rangers over Sarfaraz Shah murder
ATC formally charges six Rangers officials with murder for the killing of Sarfaraz Shah.
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US cost of war at least $3.7 trillion and counting
Study takes comprehensive look at loss of life, dollars; war dead estimated at 224,000 to 258,000.
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US Senate panel confirms Petraeus as CIA chief
Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday unanimously backed General David Petraeus to be the new director of the CIA.
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Currency: Rupee weakens, overnight rates flat
rupee weakened to 86.03/08 to the dollar, from Monday’s close of 85.97/86.03
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Trilateral Talks: Pakistan tells US to stop "blame game"
Pakistan has a bad record of going after militants says Karl Eikenberry, US ambassador to Afghanistan.
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Football: Former City captain Doyle dies at 64
Former Manchester City and England international Mike Doyle has died aged 64 after being treated for liver failure.
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Cycling: Schleck eyes Tour de France
"So far I have not had any problem and I hope it will last,” he said.









