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'Ironclad'. Yes, That's How Pentagon Sees US-Philippines Alliance
US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said on Friday that America's alliance with the Philippines was "ironclad," despite that country's president vowing a day earlier to end joint military exercises.
India's Claim of Surgical Strikes 'Fabrication of Truth': Pakistan
Pakistan on Thursday dismissed as "fabrication of truth" India's claim that it has conducted a military operation across the LoC to target terrorist launching pads.
Baloch Activists Launch Protest Outside Chinese Embassy in London
Baloch activists on Monday began a week-long sit-in protest outside the Chinese embassy in London, accusing China of "helping" Pakistan in committing "atrocities and human rights violations" in Balochistan province.
China Again Declines to Confirm Backing Pakistan on Kashmir
China on Monday snubbed Pakistan by declining to back reports in Pakistani media claiming Beijing's support for the country in the event of any aggression and backing it on the Kashmir issue.
Clinton, Trump Prepare for Historic 90-Minute Presidential Debate
US Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are preparing for what may turn out to be the most important 90 minutes of American political history, set to unfold on Monday.
Saarc Nations Agree to Strengthen Efforts Against Terror
During the two-day meeting held from September 22 to discuss anti-terror mechanism, representatives of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) countries discussed the issues of terrorism, trafficking and cyber crimes, the release said.
No Exception on Helmet Rules for Sikh Workers: Canadian Court
Three Sikh truck drivers have been ordered to wear hard hats at work by a Canadian court which ruled that no exception can be made for them as the men lost a 10-year legal battle against religious discrimination.
PIA Cancels Flights to Northern Cities Over Indo-Pak Tensions
Pakistan's national flag carrier PIA cancelled flights to northern Pakistani cities due to "air space restrictions" in the wake of Uri terrorist attack.
Baloch Activists to Protest Outside UN During Sharif's Address
Baloch activists will hold protests outside the UN General Assembly headquarters in New York on Wednesday during Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's address to the General Debate.
Trump Incites Hatred And Violence Like Never Seen Before: Clinton
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has said that her rival Republican candidate Donald Trump incites hatred and violence like never seen before in any US presidential campaign.
Suspicious Device Explodes in New Jersey
A suspicious device exploded early on Monday near a New Jersey train station when a bomb squad robot was examining a backpack that appeared to contain pipe bombs, more than 24 hours after a powerful explosion injured 29 people in Manhattan.
Personal Insult If Black Voters Don't Back Clinton Says Obama
President Barack Obama urged the African-American community to help stop Donald Trump, saying he would consider it a "personal insult" to his legacy if black voters did not back Hillary Clinton
Police Dismantle Tent Camp in Paris, Remove 2083 Migrants
Housing Minister Emmanuelle Cosse, who was present at the operation, said 2,083 people were evacuated to around 60 shelters in the Paris area.
Clinton Leads Trump by Five Per Cent: New Poll
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is leading her rival Donald Trump by five percentage points.
US Will Not Allow North Korea To Have Deliverable Nuclear Weapon: Clinton
The US will not allow North Korea to have deliverable nuclear weapons, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said on Sunday.
Spy Agency Tweet Adds to US-China Protocol Spat
The initial tweet, which has since been deleted, included a link to a New York Times report about a dust-up over security protocols at the tarmac when Obama landed in China -- and later, shouting matches between Chinese officials and Secret Service agents...