The Indian PM said the world must press Pakistan to stop supporting terrorists who continue to target India.
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Britain must probe links to Pakistan torture: rights group
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Bangladesh starts trial of paramilitary mutineers
The first group from around 3,500 troops charged with mutiny went on trial for their part in a bloody revolt this year.
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Learning from Alexander
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Indian PM to enjoy royal White House reception
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Sri Lankan general asks court to restore bodyguards
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Afghan 1 TV station set to launch
In Images: A look at how 1 TV prepares to hit the airwaves next month.
WEATHER - PAKISTAN
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WORLD POWERS
The present course of policies from Washington and Beijing doesn’t offer much hope or optimism on this account.
AF-PAK
As long as there is unrest in Afghanistan, it will continue to have its fallout on the tribal areas and the rest of Pakistan.
DIPLOMATIC STANDOFF
Pakistan insists it has taken the steps required of it, while India is equally adamant that Islamabad must do more.
CHABAD HOUSE
The Jewish community regroups in Mumbai to show the world that goodness not terror will prevail in the world.
ON THE HOLY PATH
‘We take control of the pilgrim from when he first puts his foot on the soil of Mecca,’ says one muttawif.
CROSSROADS
Yiwu, a city of two million people in China, has been attracting more than 200,000 Arab traders each year.



