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Nepal Not to be a 'Lab' for Nations to Conduct Experiments: Oli
In a televised address to the country on the eve of Nepalese New Year, Oli called on the agitating United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) to seek a solution through talks to resolve the ongoing political impasse.
'Credible threats' to Istanbul, Antalya tourist areas: US
The warning comes three weeks after a suicide bomber struck the popular shopping thoroughfare of Istiklal Caddesi in the heart of Istanbul killing four people and injuring dozens.
Iran says US, not Tehran, damaging the Middle East
The reaction came after Kerry speaking on a visit to Bahrain had condemned "the destabilising actions of Iran," noting that the United States was taking Tehran's actions "very seriously".
Finmeccanica's ex-boss sentenced to jail for corruption: Reports
Orsi was arrested in 2014 and resigned as chief executive of the aerospace group a short while later.
Prosecutors seek info on Brussels Airport suspect in hat
Photos released by prosecutors showed the "man in hat" leaving the airport on foot, walking to the nearby town of Zaventem and then into Brussels.
Another blogger hacked and shot to death in Bangladesh
Samad had been on a hit list of 84 atheist bloggers that a group of radical Islamists prepared and sent to Bangladesh's interior ministry.
Kerry urges Iran to help end wars in Yemen, Syria
Kerry called on Iran to "help us end the war in Yemen... help us end the war in Syria, not intensify, and help us to be able to change the dynamics of this region".
Panama Papers leak triggers tax evasion probes across the world
The "Panama papers" revealed financial arrangements of global politicians and public figures.
China-led AIIB eyes first loans to India
"In about six months, funds could start flowing from AIIB," Tarun Kapur, joint secretary at the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, told Reuters.
Boeing plans to cut up to 8,000 airplane jobs: sources
The job reductions are part of a broad cost-cutting drive to keep the Chicago-based aerospace and defense company competitive: Boeing
Women who get abortions should get 'some form of punishment': Trump
"There has to be some form of punishment for abortions. I haven't determined what the punishment should be," Republican front-runner Donald Trump said.
Mild earthquake strikes Pakistan's northwest
The intensity of the earthquake in Pakistan was recorded 4.4 on the Richter Scale.
Time to stop violence in Middle East, says UN chief
"The United Nations will spare no effort in seeking to put an end to the conflict in Syria and to reach a just, lasting and comprehensive peace in the Middle East," Ban said.
Brussels suicide bombers were on US terrorism lists, says report
Prior to the deadly attacks, the Belgian brothers had long rap sheets with criminal convictions related to carjackings, robberies and shoot-outs with police.