India’s Nuclear Missile Launch ‘Overwhelming Success’; China Downplays Threat

India now joins China, Russia, France, the U.S. and UK (and perhaps Israel) as the only countries on earth with similar capabilities.

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Three Secret Service Officials Ousted in Prostitute Scandal

Three of the 11 Secret Service employees being investigated for allegations of sexual misconduct in Colombia are leaving, the agency said Wednesday evening.

Indian Army's T-72 Ajeya tanks take part in the Republic Day parade in New Delhi

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India's Aggressive Military Build-Up: Keeping Up With China

Recently, India also commissioned a Russian-made nuclear submarine, and it is negotiating with a French company for more than a hundred Rafale fighter jets.

Municipality workers clean the site of a bomb attack on Palestine street in eastern Baghdad

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Serial Bomb Blasts Kill 36 In Iraq, More Than Hundred Injured (Photos)

Series of bomb blasts in several areas in northern Iraq including its capital Baghdad killed at least 36 and injured more than hundred on Thursday, according to a Reuters report.

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Anders Behring Breivik Targeted 600 and Planned to Behead Former PM

Norway's mass killer repeats regret that he did not kill more victims in Utoya island bloodbath but denies he is child-killer.

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China and The Philippines Take Further Step In Naval Standoff

China and the Philippines took one step further on Wednesday in their ongoing military face-off over the Scarborough Reef, known by the Chinese as Huangyan Island and by the Filipino as Panatag Shoal.

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Theresa May Stands by Abu Qatada 'Farcical' Deportation Deadline

Home secretary insists government got appeal deadline right.

Mali's ex-President Amadou Toumani Toure at the presidential palace in Bamako in 2010

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Ousted Mali President At Senegal’s Embassy in Bamako

Former Mali President Amadou Toumani Toure was ousted last month following a military coup

Britain's PM Cameron talks with Nobel laureate and Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi at her residence in Yangon

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Burma Opposition Leader Aung San Suu Kyi To Visit Europe For First Time In 24 Years

Nobel Prize Laureate and opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, plans to leave Myanmar to visit Europe - her first time out of the country in 24 years.

British soldier on patrol outside military base near Lashkar Gah in southern Afghanistan

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U.S. Asks Nato To Help Pay $4-Billion Annual Afghan Security Bill

The United States, the largest contributor in terms of manpower and money by far, is expected to ask alliance members to shoulder a quarter of the costs of supporting Afghan forces.

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