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Osama bin Laden’s successor Ayman al-Zawahiri hiding in Pakistan : Report

Egyptian-born Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, one of the world’s most wanted terrorists, is most likely hiding in Karachi ...

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Fossilised dinosaur eggs from 70 million years ago found in China

  Fossilised dinosaur eggs from 70 million years ago have been unearthed on a building site in China. The shells, discovered ...

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Over 100 killed, wounded in Taliban attack on Afghan army base

Mazar-I-Sharif (Afghanistan), Apr 22 :  More than 100 Afghan soldiers were killed and wounded in a coordinated Taliban attack on ...

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European pollution helped cause one of India’s worst-ever droughts

Pollution from Europe helped cause a drought in India that was one of the country’s worst ever natural disasters, affecting more ...

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Nepal PM warns of ‘terrible price’ if Madhesis boycott polls

Kathmandu : Nepal Prime Minister Prachanda today said the Madhes-centric parties will pay a “terrible price” if they ...

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Remittances to India dropped by nearly 9 pc in 2016 : World Bank

Washington :  Notwithstanding a significant 8.9 per cent drop in remittances to India in 2016, the country retained the top spot ...

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Govt doesn’t care for widows of this country, says SC

New Delhi : In a stinging remark, the Supreme Court on Friday said when it passes some directions, it is claimed that the courts are ...

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Mobile subscriber base reaches 895.25 mn in March

New Delhi :  The mobile subscriber base of seven telecom operators, including Bharti Airtel and Vodafone, increased by 5.68 million ...

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India’s growth projected to bounce back in 2018 : IMF

Washington : The IMF  said that post demonetisation, India’s growth is projected to rebound to 7.2 per cent in fiscal year ...

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New discovery could rewrite our understanding of how brain works

A study of people born with one hand suggests neuroscientists may have fundamentally misunderstood the way the brain is organised, a ...

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