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1.2 million Afghans internally displaced by war in the past 3 years: Amnesty International
The Afghan government is failing the displaced, even in areas where the international community is involved, Amnesty said.
Indians Stir Chai in Silicon Valley Coffee Culture
Chawla was on a break from his job as an engineering manager at San Francisco-based cloud-computing star Salesforce when he began lamenting how tough it was to find a cup of chai as good as he makes it at home.
Secret German World War II Code Machine Found on eBay
"My colleague was scanning eBay and he saw a photograph of what seemed to be the teleprinter," said John Wetter, a volunteer at the museum in Buckinghamshire.
China Wants to Extend its Nepal Rail Link to Reach Bihar
For Bihar, trade with China through the rail link will be easier along this route than through Kolkata, saving time, cost and distance.
Pakistan Court Issues Notice to Sharif Government on His Foreign Tours
The Lahore High Court on Monday issued the notice on a plea by barrister Javed Iqbal Jafrey, who pleaded that Sharif extravagantly spent public money on his foreign tours, and on his and family's projection in the media.
Donald Trump Wipes Out Hillary Clinton's Lead: Poll
Till a few weeks ago, Clinton had a double-digit lead over Trump. However, after Trump became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee early this month, the lead has gradually narrowed and Trump even won in some of the latest polls.
Two Shootings in Washington Suburbs, One Dead, Three Wounded
A person of interest is being sought, police said after the first shooting, outside a mall in Bethesda, Maryland. Three people were wounded in the incident, Montgomery County police said.
Hague Court Says India Must Release Italian Sailor
India acknowledged the ruling but said Salvatore Girone would remain under the authority of its Supreme Court which might impose various conditions on his release.