WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo has said that his visit to Islamabad led to an agreement that now is the time for the United States and Pakistan to deliver on
KABUL: Insurgents killed 19 security personnel in separate assaults in Afghanistan, officials said, a day after twin bombings in Kabul killed 21 people, including two local TV reporters. Another 89 people were
Washington :Leaders of North and South Korea have agreed to meet on September 18 to discuss “practical measures” towards denuclearisation. Kim Jong un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in will meet in
Sydney: The tiny Micronesian state of Nauru is demanding a formal apology after a dispute with China’s representative at this week’s Pacific Islands Forum brought to the surface tensions with Beijing over
Islamabad:Pakistan’s newly-elected Prime Minister Imran Khan met with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Islamabad , saying he was “optimistic” he could reset the relationship with Washington after the US suspended
Riyadh :Saudi King Salman’s brother has played down controversial remarks he made to anti-Saudi protesters in London that sparked furious speculation about possible discord within the royal family. Prince Ahmed bin Abdulaziz
ANKARA: Turkey already hosts the world’s largest refugee population, including three million Syrians, but over the last year there has been an influx of Afghans seeking a safe haven — and not
Republican U.S. Presidential nominee Donald Trump attends a campaign event at Briar Woods High School in Ashburn, Virginia, U.S., August 2, 2016. REUTERS/Eric Thayer - RTSKREQ
Washington:US President Donald Trump blasted CNN and NBC News yet again in a tweet , criticizing NBC’s handling of a story on movie producer Harvey Weinstein and suggesting a “look at their
Washington: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has defended the Trump administration’s decision to cut USD 300 million aid to Pakistan, saying Islamabad did not make satisfactory progress in combating terrorism. Pompeo
Islamabad :Pakistan’s newly elected President Dr Arif Alvi shares an interesting connection with India as his father was a dentist to India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, according to the short biography
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