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Water may be found on other planets too, says Indian-origin NASA scientist
Indian-origin scientist working with the US space agency Amitabh Ghosh said that a few other planets in our solar system too may have water.
Apology not enough says Doctors Without Borders
"We received President Obama's apology today for the attack against our trauma hospital in Afghanistan," Liu said in a statement.
Hillary Clinton used to beat up husband Bill, has a history of domestic violence, says book
"Hillary has beaten Bill, hit him with hard objects, scratched and clawed him, and made him bleed," wrote Roger Stone.
3 Al-Qaeda members arrested in Pakistan
A team of the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) of the Punjab government in collaboration with an intelligence agency on Monday raided a house in Raiwind and arrested three members of Al-Qaeda, says an official of CTD.
I would go to prison to return to US: Edward Snowden
The former NSA contractor flew to Moscow two years ago, and faces US charges that could land him in prison for up to 30 years.
Baby's body found washed up on Kos shore: Greek coast guard
Over 310,000 of the migrants have landed in Greece, according to UN refugee agency figures.
Bangkok bomb accused confessed, says his lawyer
Adem Karadag "voluntarily confessed" to being the man seen on CCTV wearing a yellow-tee shirt who left a pipebomb at the Erawan Brahma shrine which killed 20 people and injured more than 130 others.
Nawaz Sharif's UNGA speech will focus on Kashmir, oppose India's bid for permanent seat at UNSC: sources
According to the sources, Nawaz's speech will be about 15 minutes long and more than a third of his speech will be about Kashmir.
Pakistan muzzles pro-India voices in Pak-Occupied Kashmir with brutal force, human rights violations
CNN-IBN exposes how the Pakistani establishment is using brutal force to quell rebellion in the region, resorting to massive human rights violations.
Man tries to open jet door at 30,000 feet, mistakes it for loo!
James, from Alloa, was huckled off the KLM flight from Edinburgh to Amsterdam the moment it touched down at Schiphol Airport, Scotland's Sunday Post reported.
Crowd chants 'Modi, Modi' as PM winds up Silicon Valley tour
Modi was winding up a whirlwind two-day US West Coast trip and Sunday's event followed visits to some of the world's biggest technology companies, hoping to convince them to bring more investment and jobs to India.
Ban Ki-moon serves 'Landfill Salad', recycled lunch fit for presidents, princes
"Our lunch was produced from food that would otherwise end up in landfills, emitting methane, a potent greenhouse gas," Ban said.
Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif meets UN chief Ban Ki-moon, urges for referendum on Kashmir
Sharif called for implementation of United Nations Security Council resolutions on the Kashmir dispute and holding of plebiscite to determine the wishes of the Kashmiri people.
PM Modi meets Bhutan PM, Sri Lanka President
Modi, who addressed the UN Summit on Sustainable Development on Friday, held bilateral meetings with Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena, Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay, Sweden Prime Minister Stefan Lofven and Cyprus President Nicos Anastasia...
Saudi suggests pilgrims at fault over haj deaths, Iran angry
Iran's deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian also called "Riyadh's negligence inexcusable" and announced a committee has been established to look into the incident.