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Setting Up Indian Companies Will Boost Strategic Partnership: US
The US Secretary of State John Kerry invited more Indian companies to participate in this annual summit as it would not only boost economic benefits but also deepen India-US strategic partnership.
Massive Trade Deficit of US With India, China, Mexico, Says Trump
"People are tired. They want to have strength. They don't want to have trade deals where China has got a trade deficit of USD 505 billion a year; where we have trade deficits, massive trade deficits with Mexico, with Japan, with Vietnam, with India, with...
India's NSG Bid Would 'Jeopardise' Beijing's Interests: Chinese Media
An op-ed commentary in state-run Global Times titled "India mustn't let nuclear ambitions blind itself" said New Delhi's NSG membership will set off a nuclear confrontation in the region.
Greater Than 7.8 Nepal Quake Could Hit Himalayan Region: Study
The 2015 Nepal quake ruptured a 150-km-long section of the Himalayas but did not rupture the Earth's surface, signifying that only part of the fault had slipped below ground.
Obama to Pay Respects to Orlando Victims on Thursday
Orlando gay bar shooter was inspired by extremist information over the internet: Obama
Hindu Monastery Worker Hacked to Death in Bangladesh
Most of the latest attacks have been claimed either by the Islamic State group or by a South Asian branch of Al-Qaeda.
Ensure Territory Not Used for Planning Attacks in India: US to Pak
Pakistan was one of the issues discussed between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama.
China Fighter Carried Out 'Unsafe' Intercept of Our Spy Plane: US
The intercept involved two Chinese J-10 fighter planes and a US Air Force RC-135 reconnaissance plane, it said in a statement.
Strong 6.2-Magnitude Quake Shakes Mexico
There were no immediate reports of damage.
Chinese Manufacturers Sell 'Trump Toilet Papers' in the US
Many Chinese companies are already producing these novelty Trump toilet papers with the slogan "Dump with Trump".
Islamic State Kills Dozens of Its Own in Hunt For Spies
The killing of Abu Hayjaa al-Tunsi, a Tunisian jihadi, sparked a panicked hunt within the group's ranks for spies who could have tipped off the US-led coalition about his closely guarded movements. By the time it was over, the group would kill 38 of its o...
Road Worker Wins 1 Million Pound, Returns to Work Next Day
Crook said he won the jackpot despite only gambling "once in a blue moon".
Italian Marine Arrives Home After Four Years in Custody in India
The marines say they fired on the fishing boat because they thought the Italian ship they were assigned to protect, the Enrica Lexie, was under attack.
China offers to allow more Indian pilgrims for Kailash & Mansarovar
The offer to increase the number of pilgrims to Kailash and Mansarovar was made by Chinese President Xi Jinping during his talks with President Pranab Mukherjee in Beijing.
US Asks Pakistan to Cooperate With India on 26/11 Probe
US urges Pakistan to cooperate with India in Mumbai Terror Attack case.