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Pakistani 'regrets' non-issuance of visas to its pilgrims for Urs

Pakistan on Saturday voiced regret over the non-issuance of visas by India to Pakistani pilgrims for the Urs (anniversary) of Hazrat Khawaja Nizamuddin Aulia in Delhi from January 1-8.


Ex-Egyptian President sentenced for insulting judiciary

An Egyptian court on Saturday sentenced ousted President Mohamed Morsi to three years in jail for insulting the judiciary.


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Allahabad HC orders FIR against Rahul Gandhi in alleged dual citizenship case


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Pak police registers case against unidentified gunmen for opening fire on LeT co-founder


36-year-old rider killed in serial accident involving KSRTC bus, goods rickshaw, bike near MM Hills


Europe faces jet fuel crunch post Hormuz disruption, IEA warns of six-week supply


Bengaluru: Two held for illegally selling foreign cigarettes worth Rs 35 lakh


Supreme Court upholds detention of actor Ranya Rao, aide in gold smuggling case


Bengaluru: ISRO receives 1.5 lakh satellite collision alerts from US


Karnataka approves AI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru's Electronics City


Time to give half of country's population its rights: PM Modi to LS MPs on women's quota bill


BJP using women's quota bill as front to pass Delimitation Bill that will break India: Mamata


Trekking without nature guide won't be allowed; Karnataka forest minister releases SOP




Man arrested for holding relatives hostage

A man held 23 of his relatives hostage in Pakistan's Rawalpindi city after they refused to lend him money following losses he suffered in gambling.

French Baraka circus brings smiles to flood-stricken Greeks

The arrival of the French modern circus Baraka in Greece for first time on November 15 this year happened to coincide with a tragedy.

UK medics to help Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

 A team of British medical staff is travelling to Bangladesh to help tackle an outbreak of diphtheria affecting Rohingya Muslim refugee camps, the media reported on Thursday.

Musharraf killed my mother: Bilawal Bhutto

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto on Wednesday branded former President Pervez Musharraf as the "killer" of his mother Benazir Bhutto as the country observed her 10th death anniversary.

40 killed in Kabul suicide attack

 At least 40 people were killed and over 30 injured on Thursday in a suicide attack inside a cultural centre here, the Interior Ministry has confirmed.

Children increasingly used as weapons of war: UNICEF

Children caught in war zones are increasingly being used as weapons of war -- recruited to fight, forced to act as suicide bombers, and used as human shields, Unicef has warned.

Russia 'ready' to mediate between US, North Korea

Russia is ready to serve as a mediator between North Korea and the US if both sides agree, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.

Will maintain communication with Indian over rivers: China

China on Tuesday said it will maintain communication with India over the transboundary rivers in the wake of lakes and dams being formed on the Yarlung Tsangpo due to earthquakes in Tibet and which pose a danger to Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.

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