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Nepal suffered up to $10 billion loss in earthquake: Government
Over one million private and public houses and buildings have been damaged totally or partially by the earthquake that rattled the Himalayan nation.
Switzerland commits to cooperate in India's black money fight
Ammann said Switzerland is sensitive to the fact that the issue of black money is very important for India and needs to be resolved.
UNESCO chief alarmed by clashes near Syria's ancient Palmyra
Syrian government warplanes are attacking positions of the Islamic State group on the eastern edge of Palmyra.
UK polls: NR Narayana Murthy elated over son-in-law's victory
The constituency was known as an "ultra-safe Conservative seat", as the Conservatives had a field run there in past elections.
Britain braces for election gridlock as polls predict dead heat
Britons voted on Thursday in the tightest election for decades; one that could cause government gridlock, push the world's fifth-largest economy closer to leaving the European Union and stoke a second attempt by Scotland to break away.
Osama was focused on striking US heartland in his final days
Months before his killing in May 2011, al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden was "utterly" focused on striking the US in its "heartland" and having a truce with Pakistan besides forging an alliance with the jihadist groups spawned by the Arab Spring, according t...
Coalition conundrums of British politics as United Kingdom goes to polls
With just hours before the votes are to be cast, the debate has taken another interesting turn with all the hues of coalition politics.
US Secretary of State John Kerry calls for unity to defeat terrorism
The embassy bombing by Al-Qaeda was the worst attack in the east African nation by Islamist militants.
Nepal asks foreign rescue workers to return home
Nepal government on Monday asked hundreds of foreign rescue workers to leave the quake-hit country as immediate relief has already been provided and the remaining tasks will be carried out by its army and police.
3D-printed device saves lives of three babies in US
Scientists have for the first time successfully implanted a groundbreaking 3D-printed device to save the lives of three babies in the US suffering from a life threatening condition that prevents normal breathing.
Oxford University rape victim writes open letter to attacker
The 20-year-old victim waived her right to anonymity with 'A Letter to my Assaulter', saying that she refuses to change her behaviour or to become a victim.
Air India slashes fare to earthquake-hit Kathmandu
This has been done for the benefit of the Indians who have been stranded in Nepal following earthquakes since Saturday.