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US returns precious artifacts to India
The items, some of them 2,000 years old, were recovered in an operation involving several US government agencies
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Saudis seek 'correction' to UN report on children killed in Yemen
Saudi Ambassador Abdullah al-Mouallimi told reporters that he was "deeply disappointed" and "disturbed" by the report
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Afghan Taliban refuse to cease fire in Ramazan
UN, Afghan High Peace Council call for cessation of hostilities during the month.
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South Africa says 'no danger' despite US attacks warning
US on Saturday said it received information that terrorist groups were planning to carry out attacks in South Africa
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Obama hosts Indian PM, unlikely friend
'Relations between the countries are not always easy but both leaders can boast that ties have improved'
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South China Sea casts shadow over opening of key US-China talks
'China and the US need to increase mutual trust' Premier Xi said at the opening of the annual strategic dialogue
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US-backed fighters close in on Islamic State Syria bastion
At least 74 people have died in fighting since the offensive began last Monday
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US-backed Syrian rebels advance on Islamic State bastion
Some 3,000 Arab fighters are taking part in the offensive, backed by around 500 Kurdish militia members
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US officer arrested in Japan's Okinawa for drink-driving
A series of crimes including rapes, assaults and hit-and-run accidents are committed by US military personnel
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China hits at US 'provocations', says doesn't fear 'trouble'
'Countries outside should play a constructive role in this regard, not the other way around' admiral Sun
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Coalition Support Fund: Govt books Rs170b in receipts from US
Dar says Pakistan, US negotiating new funding arrangement
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US embassy says has information on planned terrorist attacks in South Africa
Information comes against the backdrop of IS public call to carry out terrorist attacks globally during Ramzan
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US vows 'actions' if China builds new South China Sea structures
Carter declined to elaborate when later pressed on what "actions" Washington might take
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US warns Beijing of 'self-isolation' in South China Sea
The Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam have competing claims in the area
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Number of terrorist attacks fell in 2015 - US report
Terrorist attacks fell by 13 per cent compared with 2014, while fatalities declined by 14 per cent
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At Air Force Academy, Obama warns against isolationism
As cadets celebrated after taking their oath during the graduation ceremony, a cadet from Pakistan held up his flag
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Two US military aerobatic planes crash separately, one dead
One of the planes crashed shortly after flying over a speech by President Barack Obama
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US warns Euro 2016 possible terror target
The month-long European Championship finals start in Paris on June 10
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September 11 suspect asks that US judge step down, cites evidence destruction
The motion was filed on May 10 and recently cleared for release
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Pentagon chief heads to Asian summit as nations fret over South China Sea
China is using dredgers and other tools to convert low-lying ocean features and sandy blips into military bases
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Turkey offers US joint Syria operation, without the Kurds
'We are completely ready. Not us, but the US is responsible for the delay' Cavasoglu says
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US to welcome engagement efforts by new Taliban leader
State Dept spokesman says coordinating with Kabul on Fazlullah.
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Turkey enraged by 'unacceptable' US backing of Kurdish militia
Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu accused the United States of 'hypocrisy' and 'double standards'
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Pakistan should cooperate with India in Mumbai attacks investigation: US
US urges Pakistan to address all groups operating on their soil
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Obama at G7 says 'doubtful' Taliban will talk peace with Kabul soon
Taliban unlikely to come to the table for peace talks with the government of Afghanistan, says US president
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19 spectacular photos inside Obamas’ new home
We take a look inside Obama's new home in a wealthy Washington neighborhood
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US states sue federal government over transgender bathroom use
Writing to public schools and universities, US set guidelines on creating a safe environment for transgender students
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US sanctions TTP splinter group that attacked APS
US citizens have been forbidden from associating with the Tariq Gidar Group and the Jamaat ul Dawa al-Quran
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World leaders gather in Japan ahead of G7
Obama will become the first sitting US leader to travel to the city, the site of the world's first nuclear attack
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Drone strike on Pakistani soil detrimental to relations with US: Army chief
General Raheel Sharif expresses 'serious concern' over US drone strike in Balochistan
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Strike on Taliban chief shows dimming US hopes for Afghan peace
Though Mansour once appeared in favour of peace negotiations, he refused to join talks when he became Taliban chief
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Beijing lines up diplomatic battle groups over South China Sea
Niger, Togo, Afghanistan and Burundi among the latest foot soldiers in 'a public relations war' by China
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Obama implores Vietnam to embrace human rights
The visit is Obama's first and the third by a sitting president since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975
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Unclear whether Mullah Mansour was killed in Pakistan or Afghanistan: US
Mike Toner says US respects Pakistan's territorial integrity but will still continue air strikes
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Obama calls for peaceful settlement of South China Sea disputes
His remarks won loud applause from more than 2,000 delegates including top Vietnamese leaders
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Chinese media slam US lifting of Vietnam arms embargo
The arms sales decision 'was not based on China', Obama says, but part of normalising ties with the ex-enemy
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US says late Taliban leader was planning attacks on Americans
'Pakistani authorities had delivered Mansour's badly burned remains for burial in the western city of Quetta'
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Islamabad registers strong diplomatic protest with US
Opposition seeks parliamentary debate on the drone strike
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The Shura: ideological guardians of the Taliban movement
In the case of the Taliban, it acts as both an advisory council for the Emir (leader) and crafts policy
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Frequent traveller Mullah Mansour used Pakistan airports
Pakistan is also assessing if the Naushki strike was a deliberate US attempt to scuttle peace efforts
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Change in tactics: Obama warns of more strikes in Pakistan
Says terrorists must be denied safe haven in Pakistan
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US forces will continue to go after threats on Pakistani soil: Obama
US president confirms that Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed in a US air strike
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Afghan Taliban meets on succession after US drones target leader
The Taliban have not yet officially confirmed that Mansoor was killed
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Obama says no apology for A-bomb on Hiroshima visit
'It's important to recognise that in the midst of war, leaders make all kinds of decisions' Obama says
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US drone strike on Taliban leader -- what happens next?
Mansour was appointed head of the Taliban in July 2015
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Afghanistan probes Mansour's fate after deadly US drone attack
The apparent elimination of Mansour could spark new succession battles within the fractious movement
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Islamic State threatens US, tries to rally support in new audio message
ISIS calls for attacks on the US and Europe during the holy month of Ramadan
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Taliban leader Mansour: man of war, not peace talks
In Pakistan, Mansoor developed links with the country's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency
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Top US commander for the Middle East visited Syria: Centcom
General Joseph Votel, head of US Central Command, met US military advisors working with Syrian Arab fighters
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National Defence Authorisation Act: US lawmakers adopt bill to curb aid for Pakistan
Opposition to military aid, F-16s a foreign policy failure, says Shireen Mazari

















































