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Huge transaction made from account of accused in 26/11 attack case, says a banker
"The banker testified in the court about the transaction involving huge money made from the account of Shahid Jamil," a court source said.
Nepal PM reduces number of escort vehicles amid fuel shortage
The Prime Minister has also urged people to practice restraint while using the vehicles.
Meet Edhi, the living saint of Pakistan who gave shelter to India's daughter Geeta
Some say that after Pakistan’s founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah, India-born 87-year-old founder of the Edhi foundation Abdul Sattar Edhi is the second most revered personality in the history of Pakistan.
Death toll rises to 30 from US strike on Afghan hospital
Three separate investigations are ongoing into the October 3 strike in northern Kunduz city, which sparked a torrent of global condemnation and forced the French-founded charity to close the hospital's trauma center.
Egypt President Sisi to visit India for India-Africa Forum Summit
Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi will meet India's President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a number of officials and businessmen.
Obama deeply values his relationship with Modi: White House
"I can tell you that the President deeply values his relationship with Prime Minister Modi; that the United States and India have worked together very closely," White House Deputy Press Secretary Eric Schultz told reporters on Friday at his daily news con...
Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif heckled during his speech in Washington: Reports
Sharif was immediately taken out of the auditorium by the security forces following the incident.
US will sell eight F-16s to Pakistan: Report
In May, 2015, the US handed over to Pakistan over 14 combat aircraft, 59 military trainer jets and 374 armoured personnel carriers.
India tops in trade facilitation in South-Asian sub-region: UN Report
The inaugural Global Report of the Trade Facilitation and Paperless Trade Implementation Survey provides data for 119 countries and serves as a useful basis for benchmarking and monitoring trade facilitation performance.
India-China army drills to end with mock anti-terror attacks
The 10-day drills with 175 troops from each side will formally end on Thursday with Chinese troops joining their Indian counterparts to celebrate Dussehra festival.
Peaceful protest planned against Nawaz Sharif in US
A number of Hindu-Americans would peacefully protest against Sharif against continued terrorist safe havens inside Pakistan and urge the US to stop giving financial aid to Pakistan.
Saudi Hajj stampede probe continuing: Official Media
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef "was reassured of the progress of the ongoing investigation", the Saudi Press Agency said, in a rare update after he met on Sunday night with the investigative committee.
Barack Obama orders steps towards lifting Iran sanctions
Obama's directive comes 90 days after the UN Security Council endorsed the accord signed in Vienna in July, a milestone referred to as "Adoption Day."
Top al-Qaeda leader killed in Syria
A long-time jihadist experienced in funneling money and fighters for al-Qaeda, al-Nasar moved funds from donors in the Gulf region into Iraq and then to al-Qaeda leaders from Pakistan to Syria.
Unique volcanic process found on Moon
The formation, known as Mafic Mound, stands about 800 meters tall and 75 kilometres across, smack in the middle of a giant impact crater known as the South Pole-Aitken Basin.