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Stronger Indo-US ties not to counterbalance China: US

President Barack Obama’s enthusiasm for a stronger Indo-US relationship is not to “counterbalance”
China’s growing influence over Asia, a top American official has said.

Obama greet Muslims on Eid-ul-Adha

US President Barack Obama and the first lady Michelle extended their greetings for a happy Eid-ul-Adha to Muslims worldwide and wished safe travel to those performing Hajj.

US supports Karzai’s goal of transition of security by 2014

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that the US supports Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s goal of transition of security and responsibilities to Afghanistan by the end of 2014.

It is in Pak interest to crackdown on terrorist groups: US

Observing that Pakistan itself has been the chief victim of international terrorism, a top US official said it is in interest of Islamabad to crackdown on terrorist groups operating inside the country

6 alleged 'masterminds' of 26/11 at large in Pak: Report

At least six suspected "masterminds" of the Mumbai attacks are still at large in Pakistan and there is mounting evidence of ISI's strong links to the 2008 strikes, an investigative report said on Mond

Numeracy skills help couples to be wealthy

Want to be a wealthy couple? Then, try to improve your numeracy skills, scientists say.
According to a new study of married couples in the US, couples who score well on a simple test of numeracy ability accumulate more wealth by middle age than couples who score poorly on such a test.

Pentagon is left stumped by mystery vapour trail

The US military said Tuesday it had detected no launch of a foreign military missile off the coast of California and offered assurances that whatever happened there posed no threat to the United States.

Obama’s trip will lead to stronger Indo-US ties: HAF

US President Barack Obama’s maiden visit to India was a significant step forward in fostering improved relations between the world's oldest and largest pluralistic democracies, an American Hindu right

US condemns terrorist attacks in Iraq

The US has condemned the recent terrorist attacks in Iraq and pledged support to the Iraqi government as it takes necessary steps to combat terrorism and intensify efforts to protect all its citizens,

Clinton announces 150 million aid to Palestine

The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday announced a new USD 150 million assistance to the Palestine Authority to help Palestinians reduce their budget deficit.

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