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Should Meet Halfway to Resolve Border Dispute, China Tells India
China and India should "meet each other halfway" to reach a "fair and reasonable" political solution to the border dispute acceptable to both sides, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.
Obamas' Gross Income Was Over US Dollar 400,000 in 2015: Official
Obama and the First Lady also released their Illinois income tax return and reported paying US Dollar 16,017 in state income tax.
Pentagon Chief Carter Visits Warship In South China Sea
Carter's trip to the USS John C Stennis was the latest effort by the US to show its commitment to maintaining security in the hotly contested waters.
Man Deletes His Entire Company After Typing Wrong Code
Marco Marsala, ran a web hosting company with over 1535 customers that looks after the servers and internet connections on which the files for websites are stored.
Will Work With India to Realise Ambedkar's Vision: UN
"On behalf of the UN Development Programme (UNDP), I commend India on celebrating this important anniversary at the UN," UNDP Administrator Helen Clark said in her keynote address.
Pay Up or Leave, British Village Tells Park Joggers
The council on Tuesday voted six to four in favour of a motion giving "parkrun", an organisation which stages free weekly five-kilometre timed runs worldwide, until May 28 to start paying.
Alarming Rise in Child Suicide Bombers used by Boko Haram
The number of children involved in 'suicide' attacks in Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger has risen sharply over the past year, from four in 2014 to 44 in 2015
Police raid El Salvador branch of 'Panama Papers' law firm
El Salvador police on Wednesday had announced a probe to see if the Salvadorans identified in the Panama Papers reports had broken any law.
Over 120 nations to sign climate deal in April: France
The deal only comes into force, however, if at least 55 countries responsible for at least 55% of global greenhouse gas emissions ratify the accord.
Panama Papers reveal London as centre of 'spider's web'
The files leaked from Panama law firm Mossack Fonseca exposed Britain's link to thousands of firms based in tax havens and how secret money is invested in British assets, particularly London property.
Need to delink religion from terrorism, says Modi
The Prime Minister said India has sought to challenge and repudiate the terror narrative that global counter-terrorism efforts are directed against any particular religion or ethnic group.
Tsunami alert issued after large quake hits off Vanuatu
"The quake struck 151 km (94 miles) north northwest of Santo on Vanuatu and was 35 km deep", the U.S. Geological Survey said.
PM Modi to meet top leaders of Canada, UK, Japan
Modi is expected to start the day with a bilateral meeting with Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau, which would be his first meeting with Trudeau after he was recently elected as Canada's Prime Minister.
Donald Trump meets with Republican party boss in Washington
He also announced on Tuesday that he no longer felt bound by the commitment he made in September to respect the outcome of the primaries and not run as an independent in November if he does not receive the party nomination.
Women who get abortions should get 'some form of punishment': Trump
"There has to be some form of punishment for abortions. I haven't determined what the punishment should be," Republican front-runner Donald Trump said.
Italy asks judges in The Hague to order India to release detained Italian marine
In 2012, India arrested two Italian marines who were escorting an oil tanker on suspicion of killing two fishermen they mistook for pirates.