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Senior US State Department expert on Israel-Palestine resigns
Deputy Assistant Secretary Miller's resignation follows exit of at least eight other Biden administration officials
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India dismisses US human rights report as 'deeply biased'
'We attach no value to it,' says Indian foreign ministry spokesperson Randhir Jasiwal
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US dismisses claims of Iranian support for ISIS in Pakistan
State Dept spokesperson admits rise in anti-Muslim sentiments after Gaza War
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US wants poll fraud claims probed
Miller maintains that US wants to see full internet freedom around world
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Robust trade ties with Pakistan vital: US
Price says Pakistani industries, consumers to benefit from commerce
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Iran's Revolutionary Guards tout missile prowess at Doha exhibition
Washington is reportedly considering removing the IRGC from a terrorist organisation blacklist
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US raises concerns at 'significant' human rights violations in India
In its report, State Department highlights rights abuses, mistreatment of minorities, and widespread corruption
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US expresses ‘deep concern’ over Daniel Pearl verdict
State Department says it is assured accused have not been released
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US ‘pleased’ to see PM Imran visiting Kabul
Afghan-Pakistani cooperation contributes to the entire region’s stability, says state department
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US says Pakistan budget lacked transparency
State Dept report says govt published limited information on debt obligations
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Twitter deletes 170,000 Beijing-backed accounts
Deleted Twitter accounts deceptively spread messages favorable to the Chinese government, including about coronavirus
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US welcomes indictment of four JuD leaders
Verdict is a positive step towards meeting international obligations to counter terror financing, says US state dept
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US top envoy meets COAS, ISI chief to discuss Afghan peace
ISPR says both agreed to continue working towards mutually agreed goals
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American embassy staffer tests Covid-19 positive
Sources say the American chargé d’affaires has informed the staff of the development via an email
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Trump administration pushing to rip global supply chains from China: officials
US president has long pledged to bring manufacturing back from overseas
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US says would recognise Israel annexation of West Bank
Asks the new unity government in Israel to also negotiate with Palestinians
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US designates Russia-based ultranationalist group as terrorist organisation
Group's members cast themselves Russian Orthodox nationalists
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India's Hindu nationalist trajectory under Modi
New legislation has stoked fears that Modi wants to remould India as a Hindu nation, undermining its secular status
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US State Dept seeks funds to resume military training for Pakistan
Pakistan will receive $3.5 million for resumption of the IMET facility if request is authorised by Congress
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Pakistan says US terror report overlooks factual situation, urges constructive engagement
Report fails to mention that terror groups continue to operate, conduct activities from across the border: FO
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US declares Balochistan Liberation Army a terrorist group
Pakistan hopes designation will shrink space for proscribed group
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Julian Assange charged in US: WikiLeaks
Prosecutors reveal existence of sealed indictment in a court filing of an unrelated case
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US supports free, fair elections in Pakistan: State Dept
Washington fully supports Pakistan's historic 2017 electoral reforms law, says Nauert
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US State Department denies imposition of travel restrictions on Pakistani diplomats
'There are no restrictions on the travel of Pakistani diplomats in the United States'
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Pakistan, India need to sit and talk on border tensions: US State dept spokesperson
Spokesperson reiterated there is no military solution in Afghanistan, ultimately has to be a political solution
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Pakistan to hold international moot of religious scholars
The conference to be held on March 24 will be participated by people from different faiths
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US urges citizens to 'reconsider travel' to Pakistan
Washington on Wednesday unveiled a way to warn its citizens about the dangers of foreign travel
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No aid till you act, US tells Pakistan
State dept says country needs to round up terror groups acting from its soil
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Pakistan knows what it needs to do, says US
State Department spokesperson says Islamabad should demonstrate sincerity in its efforts to crack down on terrorists
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US rejects suggestions of slapping sanctions on Pakistan
Says Islamabad’s denying that there are terrorist safe havens on its soil will not automatically lead to sanctions
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Road to Afghan peace runs through Kashmir, admits US
Resolving the festering dispute might help in bringing stability in Afghanistan, says State Dept spokesperson
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Religious freedom under attack in Pakistan: Rex Tillerson
Comments come following release of International Religious Freedom report
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US issues travel alert amid terrorism threats 'throughout Europe'
An earlier alert, issued before winter holiday season, expired in February
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State Dept advises US citizens against visiting Pakistan
Says terrorist groups continue to pose a danger to Americans
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State Department reverses Trump visa ban, allows travellers with visas into US
Individuals with visas that are not canceled, may now travel if the visa is valid, said the State Department
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Imran Qureshi honoured with US State Department's Medal of Arts
Qureshi was named Deutsche Bank Artist of the Year in 2013
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US approves $7b in aircraft sales to Arab allies
Qatar, meanwhile, has requested eight C-17 military jets in a pair of contracts totalling $781 million
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California man convicted of recruiting for Islamic State gets 30 years
In September, the militant's recruit was also sentenced to 30 years in prison
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US issues travel warning for Bangladesh after cafe attack
The US government assesses that the terrorist threat is real and credible, says state department
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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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No interference: Pakistanis will decide Nawaz’s fate, says Kirby
Kirby pointed towards the US Human Rights report launched earlier in the week about corruption
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Kerry alarmed by Russian flights near US Navy ship: State Department
Kerry will raise the incident with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the State Department said on Thursday
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Islamabad to decide pace of inquiry: US
Kirby said Pakistan “is a country that knows well the threat of terrorism”
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State Dept posts 7th batch of Clinton emails
The State Department released 5,000 emails sent or received by Hillary Clinton using private email server










































