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India, Pak dub talks between their NSAs as 'most productive'
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Russia returns Chinese island after 79 years
India and Pakistan termed as "most productive" the talks between their National Security Advisors which covered all issues of "mutual concern", including spurt in terrorist activit...... |
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INT47International/DiplomacyRu ssia returns Chinese island after 79 yearsBeijing, Oct 14 DPA Russia Tuesday formally returned to China half of an island that was seized in 1929 by troops of the former... |
WHO warns over healthcare gap
INT50International/Environment /EconomyMarket crunch must not overshadow climate crisis: WWFBrussels, Oct 14 Xinhua The World Wide Fund for Nature WWF Tuesday asked the European Union EU not to backtr... |
Look, we're strong and stable: Kuwaiti banks
Life expectancy between the world's richest and poorest countries can vary by more than 40 years, says a UN report....... |
UAE injects further $19 bn into country's banking sector
BUS9Business/InternationalLook , we're strong and stable: Kuwaiti banksDubai, Oct 14 IANS Three major banks in Kuwait have made a strong pitch for their stability in the face of the global financial .... |
Europe banks extend rally on state aid, US plan - guardian.co.uk
BUS12Business/EconomyUAE injects further $19 bn into country's banking sectorDubai, Oct 14 IANS The United Arab Emirates UAE Tuesday injected a further 70 billion dirhams $19 billion to improve the l.... |
Rethinking National Security
BBC NewsEurope banks extend rally on state aid, US planguardian.co.uk - 31 minutes agoLONDON, Oct 14 Reuters - European bank shares rallied for a second day on Tuesday after a host of Euro... |
U.S. failing to promote math skills, study finds
National security involves the perceptions that other countries have of us, the strength of the economy, and the quality of our leadership. It is time for us to rethink national security to address ... |
North Korea removed from U.S. terrorism list
The United States is failing to develop the math skills of both girls and boys, especially among those who could excel at the highest levels, a new study asserts, and girls who do succeed in the field... |