International
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United Kingdom: Charlie parents quit treatment, agree to let him die
Charlie Gard’s parents left their legal battle to give the British baby a further treatment on Monday and will now…
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Kabul suicide blast kills 35; Taliban claims responsibility
Kabul: At least 35 people were killed and 42 wounded after a Taliban car bomb struck a bus carrying government…
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Indo-Russian joint venture for Kamov choppers registered in India: Moscow
Moscow: An Indo-Russian joint venture has been registered in India to produce Kamov military helicopters under a billion-dollar agreement, and…
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Time to get to work: UK, EU representatives start Brexit negotiations
Brussels: British and European negotiators from Brexit met on Monday, promising to “get down to work” in a first full…
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Panamagate: Pak PM Sharif to consult Cabinet amid appeals for resignation
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif today convened an emergency cabinet meeting to develop a strategy to counter the condemnatory report…
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The failure of the White House in sanctions against Russia
Washington: The White House of Trump chose the worst possible time to criticize a package of new sanctions from Russia…
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Plane loses track, almost lands on taxiway near 4 lined aircraft
Washington: US aviation authorities are investigating an incident with an Air Canada plane that almost landed on a crowded street…
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Dubai launched project worth 5.5 billion Dhirham
Dubai’s Ruler and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum who is also Prime Minister and Vice- President of Dubai has…
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EU Parliament condemns British Brexit proposals on citizens rights
Brussels: The European Parliament group on the Brexit negotiations has made a condemnatory assessment of British proposals on the rights…
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Pakistan: Chaman explosion leaves 6 dead, 13 injured
Lahore: A powerful bomb blast near the Friendship Gate on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman left six dead and 13…
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