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Pakistan Committed Not to Allow Any Militant Group to Operate in Country: Imran Khan
Imran Khan's government is under immense international pressure to rein-in militant groups like the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), responsible for the Pulwama terror attack on CRPF personnel.
Rivers May Have Flown on Mars for Longer than Thought: Study
Mars has an extremely thin atmosphere today, and early in the planet's history, it was also only receiving a third of the sunlight of present-day Earth, which shouldn't be enough heat to maintain liquid water.
Pakistan Human Rights Minister Calls US Afghanistan Envoy a 'Little Pygmy' in Twitter Row
The Twitter feud began after Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan reportedly suggested an interim government in Afghanistan to help smooth the talks process.
Woman with Two Wombs Gives Birth to Twins Nearly a Month After Delivering a Boy
The woman was rushed to Ad-din hospital in the southwestern city of Jessore on March 22 to hospital after she fell ill and delivered a girl and a boy through caesarean section.
China Reacts Guardedly to India's ASAT Missile Test, Hopes Nations Will Uphold Peace in Space
Mission Shakti makes India the fourth country in the world after the US, Russia and China to acquire the strategic capability to shoot down enemy satellites.
Russia Says Troops Sent to Venezuela in Accordance With 'Legal Norms'
Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement that Moscow is developing cooperation with Venezuela in accordance with an agreement between the two countries.
Brexit Fallout: Three Junior British Ministers Quit UK Govt Over May's Plan to Leave EU
Foreign Office minister Alistair Burt and health minister Steve Brine resigned, while business minister Richard Harrington announced his decision to leave government on Twitter.
China Pumps-in $2.2 Billion in Pakistan's Dwindling Forex Reserves
Pakistan had earlier received USD 4.1 billion from China, USD 3 billion from Saudi Arabia and USD 2 billion from United Arab Emirates (UAE).
American Airlines Extends Boeing 737 MAX Flight Cancellations Through April 24
The airline said it was making the announcement 'to provide more certainty to our customers and team members and better protect our customers on other flights to their final destination.'
Africa Cyclone Death Toll Surges Past 700, UN Says Worst Yet to Come
Cyclone Idai smashed into the coast of central Mozambique on Friday last week, unleashing hurricane-force winds and rains that flooded the hinterland and drenched eastern Zimbabwe leaving a trail of destruction.
Pakistan Showcases Military on National Day Even as Tensions with India Ease
Pakistan's President Arif Alvi marked the national day by saying the region needs peace, not war, and that Pakistan wants to live peacefully with its neighbors.
Parkland School Shooting Survivor Stricken by 'Guilt' Kills Herself a Year Later
Sydney Aiello, 19, was a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas on February 14 last year when a former student opened fire with a semiautomatic weapon, killing 14 students and three staff members.
After Crashes, Boeing Rolls Out 'Disagree Light' Safety Feature Previously Sold as an Option
Neither the Lion Air aircraft which crashed in Indonesia, nor the Ethiopian Airlines jet, had the feature, the source said. More than 300 people perished in the two cases.
Over 1 Million Sign Petition to Reverse Brexit as Theresa May Seeks Delay
It invoked fury among her own MPs and from across party lines, many of whom blamed her leadership over Brexit and were among those sharing a link to the anti-Brexit online petition on social media.
'Impossible' for India-Pak to Participate Without 'Unconditional' Fight Against Terror, Says SCO
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) was established in Shanghai in 2001 with China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan as founding members. It was expanded in 2017 with the inclusion of India and Pakistan.
China Clones 'Sherlock Holmes of Police Dog' to Cut Training Times: Report
Training usually takes about five years and costs as much as 500,000 yuan, with no guarantee of success, the official China Daily said.