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India playing great game in Afghanistan: Musharraf

Accusing India of trying to gain influence in Kabul after the planned US withdrawal by 2014, former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf has also hit out at Afghan president Hamid Karzai for 'going alo

Iran on 'threshold' of nuclear capability; Israel tensions rise

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Iran is on the threshold of nuclear capability by mastering the critical steps needed to build a weapon after receiving assistance from a foreign scientist.

The country has overcome key technical hu

Fly intestine key to fountain of youth?

Fruit fly intestine may hold the key to fountain of youth, say scientists.

Pakistan's nuclear weapons vulnerable to theft: Report

Pakistan has begun moving its nuclear weapons in low-security vans on congested roads to hide them from US spy agencies, making the weapons more vulnerable to theft by Islamist militants, two US magaz

India's rise will reshape global system, says US

Noting that 'India's rise will reshape the international system' a top US official has said that Washington seeks a 21st century Asia-Pacific in which India, the US and China all enjoy good relations.

Civilian aid to Pak to continue: US

Arguing that disengagement with Pakistan is not an option, the US has said its civilian aid to Islamabad would continue despite unease in bilateral ties. "As our commanders on the ground will attest,

Time to change policy towards Pakistan: US lawmaker

Pakistan is making no effort to reign in the Lashkar-e-Taiba or other terrorist organisations and it was time America changed its policy towards the country, a top US lawmaker has said.

"It is not a

Poorest poor in US hits new record: 1 in 15 people

The ranks of America's poorest poor have climbed to a record high — 1 in 15 people — spread widely across metropolitan areas as the housing bust pushed many inner-city poor into suburbs and other outl

‘Removing worn-out cells may extend life’

Removing worn-out cells from the body could help one prevent age-related diseases, a new study has suggested.

Time to change policy towards Pakistan: US lawmaker

Pakistan is making no effort to reign in the Lashkar-e-Taiba or other terrorist organisations and it was time America changed its policy towards the country, a top US lawmaker has said.

"It is not a

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