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Nuclear know-how for sale in black market
Nuclear bomb blueprints and manuals on how to manufacture weapons-grade uranium for warheads are feared to be circulating on the international black market, according to investigators tracking the world’s most infamous nuclear smuggling ...

Pakistan introduces daylight saving time
ISLAMABAD: Starting Saturday midnight, Pakistan will go 30 minutes ahead of India instead of the usual half hour behind. With Pakistan introducing daylight saving time (DST) from Sunday as a power-saving measure, India is set to have one ...

After residents, relief workers leave
Tangjiashan Lake is expected to discharge flood water from June 1-3

Cheap cigarettes: a bane of Russia
MOSCOW: Russian smokers appear to have generally ignored the World No-Tobacco Day on May 31 even as the government moved in to crack down on smoking. A poll conducted in Moscow showed that smokers had no plans to kick the habit even for ...

Britain offers apology for “offending” film
LONDON: Britain’s Ministry of Defence has been forced to apologise to Malaysia for inadvertently portraying a Malaysian as a terrorist in a promotional film for its elite force, the Royal Marines. The film, in which a ...

Nepali Congress, UML concerned at Prachanda’s remarks
KATHMANDU: Leaders of the Nepali Congress and the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) have expressed concern over Maoist chairman Prachanda’s remarks on Friday. Mr. Prachanda had said that his party deserved both the posts of ...

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India & World
India sees no proxy war with any other rising nation
We will be patient while India works through nuclear deal: U.S.

China: military ties with India improving
SINGAPORE: A high-ranking Chinese defence official on Saturday affirmed that “the military-to-military relations between China and India have been moving towards a good direction.” Beijing also appreciated New Delhi’s ...




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