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US negotiating civil nuclear deal with Pakistan?
In return for such an agreement, the US might support an eventual waiver for Pakistan by the 48-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group, of which it is a member, the paper said.
'Teen was killed, body dismembered by stepbrother, partner'
16-year-old Becky Watts disappeared from her family home in Crown Hill, Bristol in February. Her body parts were found in a garden shed several days later.
South Korea's Hoesung Lee succeeds RK Pachauri as UN climate science panel chief
The previous chairman, Rajendra Pachauri, resigned in February after charges of sexual harassment were levelled against him in India.
Indian-American couple gifts $100 million to New York engineering school
In recognition of Chandrika and Ranjan Tandon's generosity and their belief in the school's mission and promise, the school will be renamed the NYU Tandon School of Engineering.
UN asks Iran to help peace in Syria
During a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, Ban "reiterated that there is no military solution to the conflict and asked Iran to exercise its influence in promoting a political solution," his office said on Monday.
Madhesis agree to hold talks with Nepal government from Tuesday
Acharya is the coordinator of the three-member talks team formed by the three major political parties to hold talks with the agitating Madhesi and Tharu groups.
Air attacks kill at least 19 at Afghanistan hospital, US orders investigation
The blasts left part of the hospital in flames and rubble, killing 12 staffers and seven patients, including three children, and injuring 37 other people.
UK lifts ban on Sikh turbans in workplaces
Sikh groups campaigned for years to close a loophole in UK employment legislation which meant that Sikhs were exempt from safety headgear only in high-risk areas, such as construction sites.
Cuba backs India's bid for permanent seat in UNSC
Speaking to reporters, Cuban Ambassador Abelardo Cueto Sosa also batted for democratisation of the UNSC, saying his country has been fighting for the same for many years.
After visuals of atrocities in PoK, Pakistan hits back, accuses Indian media of propaganda
CNN-IBN exposed the real face of Pakistan occupied Kashmir where there are massive protests against the Pakistani government in several areas of PoK.
Barack Obama wins pledges of 30,000 troops for UN peacekeeping
"We know that peace operations are not the solution to every problem," Obama told a peacekeeping summit organized by the United States on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.
PM Modi at high table in UN's lunch for heads of state
The lunch happened immediately after Modi met Obama at a crucial bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session.
Are there any corruption allegations against me, asks Modi in San Jose, attacks Congress for backing 'damaad'
While Modi's reference to sons and daughters of politicians being corrupt is seen as a reference to culture of corruption in the country, the reference to son-in-law is seen as a barb at alleged land deals entered into by Vadra with the some state governm...
Expect India to play constructive role in climate talks: US
US said that Modi and Obama share the goal of deeper strategic and economic ties between the two countries.
Narendra Modi in US for his five-day visit, packed schedule includes meetings with top CEOs, UNGA, G4 summit
Modi will also meet President Barack Obama on September 28, his third summit meeting with the President in about a year.
Despite long standing ties with India, Russia may sell Su-35 Flanker-E fighter to Pakistan
Though no decision has been made yet and no terms of the deal have been disclosed, discussions between the two countries shows Russia's willingness to sell advanced hardware to Pakistan despite Moscow's longstanding ties with India.