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Bush’s favourable rating at 44 per cent: poll

As he begins promoting his new memoir “Decision Points,” former US President George W Bush receives a 44 per cent favourable rating from Americans, an opinion poll said.

Nearly 100 arrested in US child prostitution racket

A total of 99 people have been arrested and at least 69 minors were rescued in an anti-child prostitution operation in the US, a media report said.

Congressman applauds C-17 aircraft deal with India

The agreement with India to purchase 10 Boeing C-17 Globe master III military aircraft's would create large number of jobs in Connecticut, an American lawmaker has said while welcoming the announcemen

‘Obama held extensive talks with India on Af-Pak region’

Washington, Nov 10 (PTI): US President Barack Obama had extensive discussion with the Indian leaders on the challenges being faced in Afghanistan and Pakistan, a senior American official has said as t

73 cholera cases in Haitian capital: UN

The Haitian authorities have recorded more than 70 cholera cases in the capital Port-au-Prince, where officials fear a massive escalation if the epidemic takes hold, a UN health body said.

‘Lack of info on Headley prevented US from alerting India’

The United States did not provide information to India on David Headley before 26/11, as intelligence inputs it had about the Mumbai terror plotter was not enough to sufficiently establish his role in

Obama backs India UNSC seat to counter China: US media

US President Barack Obama's announcement of support for India's permanent membership in the UN Security Council (UNSC) is seen by large sections of the US media as an attempt to counter China.

Pakistan has a cancer of terrorism, says US envoy to India

US Ambassador to India Timothy Roemer has said that Pakistan has a cancer of terrorism, a fact increasingly being recognised by Islamabad, and asserted that a stable partner on its border is in India’

US planned to send spl forces to Pak post 9/11: Bush

The US came on the verge of marching its special forces into Pakistan to smash the Taliban and Al Qaeda safe havens twice, post 9/11 and then again in mid-2008, but the country's rulers each time thwa

Nervous groom meets reluctant bride: WSJ

The US is a nervous groom and India a reluctant bride and the visit of US President Barack Obama was “butterflies in the stomach time” as both sides get to know each other in an “arranged marriage” th

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