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Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif Discusses Jadhav Issue With Army Chief Bajwa
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) yesterday stayed the execution of 46-year-old Jadhav, who has been sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of "spying".
Trump Picks Neil Chatterjee for Key Federal Energy Agency
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday nominated Indian-American Neil Chatterjee to a key administration position in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, an agency charged with overseeing America's power grid and deciding on multibillion-dollar energy...
20 Years On, Indian Driver Detained in US, Likely to be Deported
An Indian man who fled persecution in his country and has been in the US for nearly two decades was detained in California after losing his latest appeal over a deportation order.
Despite Le Pen's Crushing Loss in France, European Populism Lives on
In Austria, in the Netherlands and now in France, not only were there no cigars for Norbert Hofer, Geert Wilders and Marine Le Pen, but they got, at best, no closer than sniffing distance to power.
British PM Discusses Brexit With Macron: Downing Street
Macron won the presidential election on a pro-EU platform and arrived at his victory speech in the courtyard of Paris' Louvre museum as the bloc's anthem "Ode to Joy" played out.
Pakistan Claims 50 Afghan Soldiers Killed in Border Clashes
The Pakistani army said on Sunday that it has killed over 50 Afghan soldiers near the border between the two countries, as tensions between the two forces escalated after clashes earlier this week killed 10 Pakistani civilians.
Trump Travel Ban Back in US Courts Next Week as Battles Stretch On
Legal challenges to President Donald Trump's temporary travel ban on people from some Muslim-majority countries heat up again next week when two US appeals courts consider whether it is constitutional.
'No Chance' For Trapped Miners, Say Iran Officials
Toxic gases have filled much of the two-kilometre (mile) Zemestan Yort mine in northern Iran, and rescue workers face a painstaking effort to clear the fragile passage in which the remaining workers were trapped after a huge explosion.
We are Secular Country With no State Religion: India at UN Human Rights Meet
Rohatgi, who led the Indian delegation at the UN Human Rights Council, said India makes no distinction between caste, creed, colour or religion of a citizen.
Barack Obama Unveils Presidential Library Designs
The goal was to "create an institution that will train the next generation of leadership," Obama told a packed audience.
Prachanda Govt Receives Blow as Coalition Partner Pulls Support
The RPP is the fourth largest party in the coalition government with 37 lawmakers in the 593-member Parliament.
UK's Theresa May 'Not in a Different Galaxy' Over Brexit Negotiation
British Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday denied she was "in a different galaxy" after European Union leaders were reportedly dismayed by her Brexit negotiating demands at a meeting this week.
Delta Pilot Slaps Woman Passenger During Scuffle in US
The incident happened on April 21 when passengers were deboarding a flight in Atlanta in the US and two women got in a physical altercation.
Drone Strike Kills Three Al-Qaeda Suspects in Yemen
Since President Donald Trump took office in January, the United States has intensified its air war against Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, regarded by Washington as the most dangerous branch of the extremist group.
'Nawaz Sharif's Meeting With Indian Businessman Sajjan Jindal Not Unpatriotic'
Elaborating his anti-India sentiments, Khan said he was the only cabinet minister who refused to go to Lahore in 1999 to receive then visiting Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Furore Over Holocaust Comments Hits Le Pen's Election Bid
Also unearthed was a newspaper report from 1991 that said Jalkh had attended an anniversary rally held by supporters of Marshal Philippe Petain, French wartime leader and Nazi collaborator, in July of that year.