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UK strikes landmark nuclear deal with China to build its first atomic power plant
The UK and China have also pledged not to conduct cyber-espionage to steal commercial secrets from one another among a series of pacts signed on Wednesday.
Plane returns to Los Angeles after fight between passengers
The remaining 136 passengers switched planes and departed again for San Francisco International Airport around 12:20 am on Monday, Ford said.
Global peace can be outcome of India-US partnership, says Indian envoy
According to Indian Ambassador to the US Arun K Singh, education, innovation and technology will be key for India's growth and will bring new opportunities that will benefit both communities.
Small Turkish town haunted by lost sons, hand of Islamic State
Prime Minister Davutoglu said on Wednesday an investigation was underway into possible intelligence failures and that "any negligence" would be uncovered.
Kailash Satyarthi selected for Harvard Humanitarian of the Year Award
The annual award by the prestigious Harvard University is given to an individual whose works and deeds have served to improve the quality of lives and have inspired us to greater heights.
Merkel praises Bengaluru, Indian innovation, creativity
Stating that she was immensely "impressed" with the innovations coming out of India in general and Bengaluru in particular, Merkel said while German researchers are great, those in India are very creative and innovative.
After Osama, Mullah Omar, new Taliban chief Mansoor Akhtar hiding in Pak: Afghan govt sources
Sources claimed that Osama was hiding in a city close to the capital and many entities would have been aware of the fact.
Dutch Safety Board set to say MH17 downed by Russian-made missile, but not point finger
Indian woman employee files 1 million pound case against Wipro
The 39-year-old told an employment tribunal in London this week how her boss called her "a seductive dancer from Indian mythology".
Death toll of Indians in Haj stampede in Saudi Arabia crosses 74
The stampede broke out after two massive lines of pilgrims converged on each other from different directions at an intersection close to the five-storey Jamarat Bridge in Mina for symbolic stoning of the devil.
Iraq officials: Car bombs across Iraq kill 36, wound dozens
In Iraq's southern Basra province, a senior security official said a car bomb exploded in the busy commercial district of a suburb near the city killing 10 people.
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe spots deadly Russian rocket system in Ukraine for first time
The Russian defence ministry did not reply to written questions from Reuters about whether Ukrainian rebels were supplied with the weapon or where it had been exported.
Talks & terror do not go hand in hand: Sushma Swaraj at UNGA on Indo-Pak talks
The minister also hit out at Pakistan for not honouring past assurances on ending cross-border terrorism. She said that the mastermind behind the 26/11 attacks is walking free.
Look who dropped by during Modi-Hollande meeting in US!
Gates, who was not present at the meeting Modi had with technology leaders in San Jose over the weekend, dropped in while the Prime Minister was meeting Hollande at the UN.
Few world leaders can fill Wembley Stadium: David Cameron to Narendra Modi
Modi is scheduled to visit Britain in November where he is expected to address the Indian diaspora at the prestigious Wembley Stadium.