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Nawaz Sharif raises Kashmir issue, calls for resolution on it
He said the only solution to the Kashmir dispute is dialogue. "Unless we sit together and talk, these issues won't be resolved," said Sharif
Pakistan army chief accuses foreign forces of supporting terrorism
General Sharif said issues in Balochistan were complicated by the foreign interference across a porous border spanning hundreds of kilometres.
Violence over privatisation of Pakistan International Airlines in Karachi, 3 dead
Following the deadly clash, PIA Chairman Nasser Jaffer announced that he has resigned from his post.
Indo-Pak dialogue process slowed due to Pathankot attacks, claims Nawaz Sharif
India has given several proofs against JeM chief Maulana Masood Azhar for his role in the Pathankot terror attacks, but no action has been taken yet.
US, Canada to seek new ways to fight Islamic State after jets withdrawn
Secretary of State John Kerry and foreign ministers Stephane Dion of Canada and Claudia Ruiz Massieu of Mexico struck an upbeat tone at their annual get-together on Friday.
Hillary Clinton cannot become US President: Carly Fiorina
Fiorina, a former Hewlett-Packard CEO who is struggling to gain traction before voters head to the caucuses, unleashed a series of crowd-pleasing insults at Clinton and said Clinton continues to lie to the American people.
The mosquito which causes dengue also carries the deadly Zika virus
These mosquitoes typically lay eggs in and near standing water in things like buckets, bowls, animal dishes, flower pots and vases.
Air India bomber released from Canadian prison
Reyat, a Sikh immigrant to Canada, previously served more than 15 years in prison for making the bombs that were stuffed into two suitcases and planted on planes leaving Vancouver.
Libya lost 68 billion US dollars from attacks on oil, industry chief says
Mustafa Sanalla made his comments on Monday just after the internationally recognised parliament in the divided country rejected a plan to move toward a unified government.
Life-threatening blizzard hits US, millions left without power
A State of emergency has been declared in about half a dozen States along the region and the national capital of Washington DC.
Oil prices to average US dollars 33 per barrel on low demand: Moody's
The rating agency estimates crude oil prices to average USD 33 per barrel in 2016, USD 10 lower than its previous estimate and expects rates rising by USD 5 a barrel each in 2017 and 2018.
9 killed in explosion near Egypt's Giza pyramids
The explosion took place when a police team raided a militants' hideout near a road leading to the pyramids in the Cairo suburb of Giza.
Around 130 Pakistan's nuke warheads aimed at deterring India, reveals US report
"Pakistan has in recent years taken a number of steps to increase international confidence in the security of its nuclear arsenal," said the CRS report.
New phone hacking claims to be heard in UK court
The allegations relate to the erstwhile Sunday tabloid's former features team and cover a wider period of time than in previous cases. The former 'News of The World' Editor Andy Coulson (in picture).
Attack in Jakarta ends, 5 terrorists killed: As it happened
Indonesia has been on edge over recent weeks about the danger of Islamist terrorists and counter-terrorism police have launched a crackdown on people with suspected links to Islamic State.