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U.S. Air Force intercepted two aircrafts in no-fly zone in southern Florida where President Obama was playing golf.

Florida: American fighters were raised to intercept two aircraft for violating the no-fly zone in southern Florida, where President Barack Obama President's Day decided to...

Through the window of the past—Holy Fireplace outside the Peruvian capital is believed to be more than 5,000 years old

Lima: This was discovered within the El Paraiso archaeological complex in the Chillon valley. This site is recently discovered and experts are of the view...

Facebook says it was a target of ‘sophisticated attack’

SAN FRANCISCO: Social network site Facebook has said that it has been the target of a "sophisticated attack," but it says that it has...

Hazara Community Bloodbath Continues –Taliban strike again in Quetta- left 65 dead and 230 Injured

Update in previous Story Quetta, Pakistan: At least 65 people were killed and over 230 injured mostly women and children in a powerful explosion in Quetta on...

Iran has no intention to develop nuclear weapons: Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

TEHRAN: Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Saturday that Iran does not have any intention to develop nuclear weapons, but if it...

Iraqi intelligence officer killed in suicide attack

MOSUL: A senior Iraqi army intelligence officer along with three of his bodyguards was killed in a suicide attack in the Iraqi city of...

North Korea ready to conduct more tests

BEIJING: North Korea is ready to conduct one or even two more nuclear tests accompanied by another rocket launch this year in an attempt...

Canada’s aboriginal minister John Duncan steps down

OTTAWA — Canada's aboriginal affairs minister Mr. John Duncan has resigned after improperly advocating to a tax court on behalf of a constituent he represents...

World’s tallest building to be built in Karachi

ABU DHABI: The world’s tallest building will be built in Pakistan’s financial hub, Karachi, as an agreement has been signed between a property tycoon,...

Pakistanis’ trust in civilian govt has nosedived: US survey

WASHINGTON: Most Pakistanis have lost faith in their US-allied government and instead trust the military, says a Gallup survey released on Thursday. Ninety-two per cent...

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