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No terror camps in Pakistani Kashmir: Minister

Nov 7: Pakistan has rejected a recent media report that spoke about the existence of terrorist training camps in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Foreign office spokesman Abdul Basit Saturday termed th

After charming Mumbai, Obamas head to Delhi

Mumbai: After charming Mumbai as they interacted and danced with students and also announcing $10 billion-worth business deals with India, US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle, on Sunday af

Over 100 hurt in Iran quake

Nov 7: At least 104 people were injured in a magnitude 4.9 earthquake that hit Iran Saturday, a media report said.

The quake occurred at 0352 GMT Saturday in Doroud town in the western province of Lo

Eco awareness of students impresses Obamas

Mumbai: Their presentations on green topics like rain water harvesting and wind energy clearly left the US first couple very impressed as they interacted with students of a city school on Sunday.

US

600 arrested in Asian Games security check

Nov 7: In a massive security operation ahead of the Asian Games, police in China have arrested 611 people near the host city of Guangzhou, officials said.

The Guangzhou Asian Games are scheduled to b

BJP to discuss Pak terror links with Obama

New Delhi: Pakistan-based militants' role in terror activities in India and the 'protectionist policies' of the US that harm Indian industry are some of the issues the Bharatiya Janata Party will rais

Qantas rules out sabotage in engine failure

Nov 7: Australia's Qantas Airways has ruled out sabotage after passenger jets on two consecutive days experienced engine failures that forced them to return to Singapore shortly after takeoff.

"We d

Hugs, kisses as PM greets Obamas in Delhi

New Delhi: US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama arrived in New Delhi on Sunday afternoon on the second leg of the four-day India visit to a warm reception by Prime Minister Manmohan

US media sees Obama trip as wooing of corporate America

Nov 7: The US media is looking at President Barack Obama's trip to India as a courtship with corporate America after the rout of his Democratic party due to voter dissatisfaction over the state of the

Indian brides ready to welcome Barack Obama

New Delhi: Women dressed in bridal finery, wearing lehengas and saris, will on Sunday welcome the Obamas in a traditionally Indian manner with flowers as strains of the shehnai resound in the backgrou

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