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India finances problems for Pakistan: Chuck Hagel

WASHINGTON: India has over the years financed problems for Pakistan from across the border in Afghanistan, says Senator Chuck Hagel, US President Barack Obama’s...

Syria opposition agrees to attend Rome conference

BERLIN: Syrian National Coalition has agreed to attend the US-led friends of Syria conference scheduled in Rome next month, two days after the coalition...

Syrian opposition pulls out of Italy, Moscow talks over Aleppo attack

Syria's opposition National Coalition has pulled out of international meetings it was invited to participate to protest what it called as the systematic destruction...

North Korea warns US forces of miserable destruction ahead of war drills

SEOUL: The top US military commander in South Korea was warned on Saturday by North Korea that if they go ahead with scheduled military drills...

US lawmakers in the quest to stop Iran from using euros

WASHINGTON: In what appears to be a move to stop Iran using euros to develop its nuclear program, US legislators are crafting a bill...

US to deploy 8,000-12,000 troops in Afghanistan after 2014: German minister

The United States would deploy between 8,000 and 12,000 troops in Afghanistan with an aim to train and assist Afghan forces after NATO combat...

US asks Pakistan not to sign agreement with Iran

WASHINGTON: Pakistan may suffer sanctions if it enters the multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline project with Iran, the United States has said. Pakistan had better not sign...

IAEA report says Iran installing new advanced uranium centrifuges

VIENNA: A UN nuclear report said on Thursday that Iran has resumed installing advanced enrichment centrifuges at its main nuclear plant at Natanz. The report...

Pakistan asks Afghanistan to hand over Maulvi Faqir; committed for pursuing gas pipeline project with Iran

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has asked Afghanistan for extradition of Maulvi Faqir Muhammad, involved in terrorist activities and wanted to Pakistan, Dispatch News Desk (DND) reported...

Drone strikes have killed 4,700: US Senator

WASHINGTON: A US Republican Senator says that US-led unmanned drone strikes have killed around 4,700 people including civilians, a number that exceeds some independent...

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