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Putin to Sign Bilateral Agreements in his Visit to India
Russian President Vladimir Putin will make an official visit to India on October 4-5, the Kremlin press service said in a statement
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Indonesia quake-tsunami Death toll Hits 400
Rescue workers in Indonesia continued a desperate search for survivors Sunday, two days after a powerful earthquake hit the island of Sulawesi and triggered a tsunami, killing more than 400 people
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Indian FM Swaraj Lashes out Pakistan at UNGA
Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj on Saturday launched a blistering attack on Pakistan for providing safe haven to terrorism and its verbal duplicity, as she delivered her speech at the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly in New York
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Trump’s Boast Faced World Leaders Laughter at UNGA
An audience of world leaders at the United Nations laughed on Tuesday when President Trump boasted of his achievements during his time in office
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Iran, Russia, and Turkey say Syria War Has No Military Solution
The presidents of Iran, Russia, and Turkey emphasized on Syria’s national sovereignty during a trilateral summit held in Tehran on Friday by issuing a twelve-article statement
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Islamabad Must Act against Terrorists: Pompeo
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Pakistan on Thursday to take decisive measures against terrorists threatening regional peace
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US Pompeo, Dunford Arrive in Pakistan to Meet Senior Officials
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo along with the chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford arrived in Pakistan on Wednesday to meet with Pakistani authorities
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Khalilzad Appointed as US Adviser on Afghanistan
Zalmay Khalilzad, the senior Afghan-American diplomat who served as U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan and Iraq and as U.N. ambassador named as US special envoy to Afghanistan
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Spain Cancels Bombs Sale to Arabia
Spain says it has cancelled the sale of 400 laser-guided bombs to Saudi Arabia amid fears that the weapons could be used in Yemen war
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Myanmar Jails Reuters Journalists to 7 Years
A Myanmar court has sentenced two Reuters journalists to seven years in jail after finding them guilty of breaking the Official Secrets Act
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