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Reframing policies: Obama limits use of drone strikes
Obama also paid respect to thousands of Pakistani soldiers who have lost their lives fighting extremists.
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Analysis: Beyond the Himalayan hyperbole
We have few friends in the region, and simply cannot afford to let the Chinese partnership sour.
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Pakistan arrested American citizen before he was killed in drone strike
Jude Mohammed, killed in a US drone strike in 2011, had been arrested by Pakistani officials in 2009.
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Cameron says Britain 'resolute' after terrorist attack on soldier
Says the attack is a "betrayal of Islam and Muslim communities".
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China will continue to support Pakistan, promote relations: Prime minister
Chinese premiere appreciates Pakistan's role for bringing peace and stability in the region and the world.
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Israel government divided on peace issue: Livni
There are ideological differences at the heart of the government: Justice Minister
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London attack 'beyond belief': Press
Murder of a man believed to be a soldier will only strengthen Britain's support for its armed forces: Newspapers
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Iran expanding nuclear activities: IAEA
Tehran had accelerated the installation of advanced uranium enrichment equipment at its central Natanz plant.
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Report urges US to go on offense on China hacking
Theft of software and other US-developed products was costing the American economy more than $300 billion each year.
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Analysis: Pakistan’s Afghan Policy - need for simplification
It seems Karzai will seek to employ whatever leverage that they feel is available to ensure survival of their regime.
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Enter the dragon: China offers help to end Pakistan’s energy woes
Entire civil and military leadership receives Chinese premier at Chaklala.
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US acknowledges their drones killed American in Pakistan
US Attorney General in letter to Congressional leaders admits drone attacks four American citizens in Pakistan, Yemen.
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Man murdered in London in suspected extremist terror attack
Man killed near London barrack believed to be a serving British soldier.
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US, Oman talk $2.1 bln air defence system deal
Final negotiations were in progress with Raytheon Company and a "final conclusion of the deal is expected.
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India will do all in its power to promote Afghan stability
Hamid Karzai said he had given a military "wishlist" to the Indian government.
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Obama pledges all necessary help for storm-hit Oklahoma
Death toll reaches 24 as emergency workers continue to sift through debris.
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Ahmadinejad says will challenge ally's ban from Iran election
Iran's electoral watchdog disqualified Ahmadinejad's former chief of staff, moderate ex-president from running in...
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Bangladesh volunteers haunted by rescue trauma
Mohammed Badal, who pulled 18 of his fellow textile workers from the ruins, also struggles to sleep.
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Australia set to cull 10,000 wild horses
Central Land Council says animals were dying in thousands due to a lack of food and water and a cull was necessary.
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Indian woman is first female amputee to climb Everest
Arunima Sinha reached the peak on Tuesday morning after a slow climb from Everest Base Camp.
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Enter the dragon: A slew of pacts awaits China’s premier
Li Keqiang’s two-day visit includes a meeting with Nawaz Sharif.
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With wary eye on the US, China courts India
China's overtures, which come amid worries in Beijing that it is being encircled by the United States and its allies.
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Accidental find shows Vitamin C kills tuberculosis
In 2011, 8.7 million people fell ill with TB and 1.4 million died, says WHO.
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Fatima Group determined to invest in the United States, with or without incentives
Sole CAN producer believes venture worth $1.75 billion still profitable despite issues with US subsidy package.
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Iran's Rafsanjani barred from standing for president
No explanation was given for the disqualifications.
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Drone strikes have 'minimal' impact on militant recruits: Report
International Crisis Group though says the programme does not offer long-term solution against militancy in Pakistan.
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Rise in Afghan women jailed for 'moral crimes': Human Rights Watch
The number of women and girls convicted of "moral crimes" increased by 50% over 18 months, says human rights group.
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Last pictures, video of Osama Bin Laden can stay classified: US court
Three member appeals bench rules that the US government had properly classified top secret last images of Bin Laden.
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Karzai meets Indian leaders in push for military aid
Karzai met with both Indian President Pranab Mukherjee and premier Manmohan Singh in separate meetings.
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Spot fixing scandal: Actor Vindoo Singh arrested for links with bookies
Mumbai crime branch found strong evidences regarding Vindoo’s links with bookie Ramesh Vyas.
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CIA will continue drone operations in Pakistan for now: Sources
The US administration's goal would be to transfer the Pakistan drone operations to the military, says official.
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Bangladeshi, South Korean climbers die on Mount Everest
Five other climbers have died on the 8,848-metre (29,029-foot) mountain this season.
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Council of Europe convention: Islamabad advised to ratify pact on prisoner exchange
Govt could then have Pakistani prisoners in US, other countries repatriated.
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Religious freedom: US denounces ‘rise’ in anti-Muslim sentiment
Secretary of State John Kerry also voiced alarm at what he called rising anti-Jewish sentiment.
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Deadly tornado hits Oklahoma City suburb
At least 37 people are reported to be killed.
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Kayani praises nation for defying ‘misguided minority’
Army chief proposes regional forum to counter homemade bombs.
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Earthquake jolts parts of Swat, Chitral
The earthquake had an intensity of 5.0, says USGS website.
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Former UK aircraft carrier towed to Turkey for scrap
HMS Ark Royal has sailed out of its home port on Monday to be scrapped in Turkey.
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Aging Yahoo! faces new Tumblr generation
Yahoo! is already showing signs of age. Tumblr represents a new generation.
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Intel Solutions Summit 2013: Move over ARM, Intel gets a leg up
Intel unveils range of new products that match modern processing and data needs.
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Shakespeare's sonnets come to life in new app
Sonnet Project is a free app for iPhone and iPad that showcases the bard's poetry through films of up to two minutes.
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Russia foils terror attack on Moscow: Official
Russian security services kill two terror attack plotters and arrest another.
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Potential arms deal: Karzai to seek more military aid during India trip
Discussions between both countries' officials will cover a potential arms deal, says an Indian official.
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Samiulla's story: I heard a bomb blast...
In 2009, Samiulla had to give up his dream of going to school.
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23 Hezbollah fighters killed in Syria's Qusayr: Watchdog
The deaths came in fighting that followed a long-expected government assault on Qusayr.
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After cyclone, Myanmar camps face monsoon threat
Myanmar's Rakhine state is pockmarked with makeshift settlements for up to 140,000 people.
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South Korea says ready for more North missile tests
The North fired three short-range guided missiles off its east coast on Saturday and another on Sunday.
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'War on mosques' rages in Iraq
Dozens of attacks this year have stirred already-simmering sectarian tensions between Sunni minority and Shia majority
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Bangladesh factory banned by Wal-Mart still makes Wrangler shirts
Company says its philosophy was to "stay and improve" working conditions.
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Visiting Chinese PM vows to build trust with India
Li's visit comes after a flare-up last month in a long-running border dispute between the two countries.

















































