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US offers help to probe Karachi bus massacre

WASHINGTON: The United States Secretary of State John Kerry has offered its help to Pakistan to probe Karachi bus massacre. 45 Ismaili were killed...

PM Modi reaches China for three-day visit

BEIJING: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached China for a three-day visit. Border, trade defect, economic and bilateral issues of interest will be...

Obama criticizes Iran before Camp David Summit

WASHINGTON: Unites States President Barack Obama assured the Arab world that he saw Iran as a troublemaker and was also committed to restore a...

At least 72 people burnt alive in deadly fire in footwear...

MANILA: As many as 72 people were killed in a massive blaze at a footwear factory in Manila, the capital of Philippine, authorities said...

Five killed in Taliban attack on Kabul’s guesthouse

KABUL: As many as five people were killed when gunmen stormed a guesthouse in Kabul's downtown, trapping dozens of people attending a concert and...

Kerry calls on Putin to resolve tension between US and Russia

SOCHI: United States State Secretary of State John Kerry met Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday. They shake hands to release tension between America...

N. Korea defense minister executed by anti-aircraft fire

PYONGYANG: North Korea Defense Minister Hyon Yong-Chol has been executed by anti-aircraft fire for disloyalty and disrespect to supreme leader of North Korea, Kim...

Intensity 6.8 quake hits Japan. no damage reported

TOKYO: An earthquake of 6.8 intensity on the Richter scale jolted in eastern country of Japan on Wednesday,  there were no reports of damage...

Passenger train derailed in US city of Philadelphia, 5 killed 60...

PORT RICHMOND :As many as five persons were killed and around 40 to 60 persons were injured as passenger train derailed in the Port...

Nepal second earthquake: death toll rises up to 44

At least 44 persons were killed and more than 1000 injured following by a new earthquake and powerful powerful aftershocks in already traumatised Nepal...