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The truth about cats and dogs: Japan firm has an App for that
Owners can tell if their pets are happy, relaxed, want to play or are annoyed by using a smartphone application that links to the device, according to maker Anicall.
Brazen attacks in Jakarta leave 5 terrorists, 3 others dead
Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, has been a victim of several bombing attacks in the past, claimed by Islamic terrorist groups.
3 students taken into custody in Pakistan, 31 arrested so far in connection with Pathankot attack
The intelligence agencies reportedly picked up the three students on the cell phone numbers provided by the Indian authorities.
Better late: Canada welcomes 10,000th Syrian refugee
A planeload landed in Toronto late on Tuesday, putting the number of arrivals of asylum seekers at 10,121 since November when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals took office.
Army does not want Nawaz Sharif to decide India policy: Former-Pakistan envoy
Doctors in England go on strike for first time in 40 years
The walkout comes after talks between the union and the government failed to reach agreement on the new contract which the government says will improve healthcare at night and at weekends but medics say would drastically reduce their pay.
US destroys major ISIS cash facility in Iraq
The officials said the US plans to strike more financial targets like this one to take away ISIS's ability to function as a state-like entity.
Rupture under Kathmandu may cause major earthquake: Study
The study shows that a kink in the regional fault line below Nepal explains why the highest mountains in the Himalayas are seen to grow between earthquakes.
White House assures Sikhs of their safety and security
"Sikh community has shown tremendous resilience in the face of challenges and I am confident that you will triumph" ,said Melissa Rogers in her remarks.
6.4 quake hits off Indonesia, Philippines: US Geological Survey
The quake hit at 00:38 am local time (1638 GMT Monday), the US Geological Survey said, and was centred around 300 kilometres (190 miles) northeast of Manado and 320 kilometres southeast of the Philippine city of General Santos.
Bird flu-infected Chinese woman gives birth to healthy baby
A mother in Zhaoqing city was diagnosed with H5N6 avian flu when she was 35 weeks pregnant but miraculously she gave birth to an uninfected baby.
9 months on, Nepal finally set to start quake reconstruction work
The agency was launched in September 2015 but political squabbling has delayed the deployment of $4.1 billion pledged by foreign donors for reconstruction.
US B-52 bomber flies over S Korea in a show of force following North Korea's fourth nuclear test
North Korea will likely see the landing as a threat. Any hint of American nuclear power enrages Pyongyang, which links its own pursuit of atomic weapons to what it sees as past nuclear-backed moves by the United States to topple its authoritarian governme...
Hillary Clinton talks tough on terrorism
The former US Secretary of State underlined the need to go after the funding of terrorist outfits, foreign fighters and their effective use of internet.
Two gunmen who launched the attack on Indian Consulate in Afghanistan killed
The Indian forces at the consulate retaliated and the firing lasted for about 20 minutes.
Saudi Arabia executes top Shiite cleric
The Saudi interior ministry said that the men had been convicted of adopting the radical "takfiri" ideology and for joining terrorist organisations.