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China’s new missile can strike ‘anywhere in world’

Beijing, Nov. 20 (TNS): China's next-generation multi-nuclear warhead intercontinental ballistic missile with a proclaimed ability to hit targets "anywhere in the world" may be inducted into...

Pakistan stresses uniform application of international law to address challenges

BEIJING Dec 07 (TNS): Pakistan on Thursday stressed a need to uphold the charter of the United Nations, principle of sovereign equality, and the...

US officials defend Trump-Kim meeting

WASHINGTON March 12 (TNS): U.S. officials on Sunday defended President Donald Trump’s decision to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, saying the...

Twitter directs its users to change their passwords

Islamabad May 4 (TNS): Amid malfunction exposed some in plain text on its internal network Twitter has directed its 330 million users to change...

Bangladesh election: Sheikh Hasina wins new term as PM

Bangladesh, Dec. 31 (TNS): Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Awami League party has won parliamentary election. According to unofficial results...

China vows to strengthen strategic friendship with Pakistan

Beijing, August 27 (TNS): China has again reaffirmed its continuing support to Pakistan and vowed to further strengthen strategic friendship with it. This was assured...

UN Chief reiterates deep concern over HR situation in IOJ&K

New York, Sep 28 (TNS): The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has reiterated his deep concern over the human rights and humanitarian situation in...

UAE says Qatar fighter jets intercept commercial flights, Doha denies

ABU DHABI Jan 16 (TNS): The United Arab Emirates claimed Qatari fighter jets intercepted two of its commercial airliners in international airspace on the...

US to impose sanctions on foreign financial institutions benefiting Venezuela’s Maduro

US, US National Security Adviser John Bolton has said that the United States would impose sanctions on foreign financial institutions that benefit...

World carbon emissions on the rise again: study

BONN Nov 14 (TNS): World carbon emissions are set to rise 2 percent this year to a new record, scientists say, dashing hopes that...
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