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Another drowned toddler washes up on Turkish beach: report
The yet-to-be identified girl was found lifeless on a beach in the Aegean town of Cesme in Izmir province.
Indian Army teaches concept of 'maximum restrain minimum force' to US soldiers
The Indian soldiers engaged with their American counterparts in the annual joint exercise have impressed the US military leadership with their high professional skills.
Putin open to meeting Obama at UN headquarters
The two leaders last met in November 2014 at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Beijing.
India hopes for a permanent seat in United Nations Security Council as 70th session of UNGA begins today
The draft decision contains a negotiating text which has positions of UN member states on Security Council reforms and how the powerful 15-nation body should be expanded in its permanent and non-permanent categories.
India, Pakistan among major illicit drug producing nations: Obama
India and its three neighbours, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Myanmar are among a list of 22 nations that are major illicit drug producing or transit countries.
Hajj to go ahead after Mecca crane collapse kills 107
Parts of the Grand Mosque, one of Islam's holiest sites, remained sealed off Saturday around the remains of the red and white crane, accentuating the crush of humanity inside.
New human-like species discovered in South Africa, scientists name it Homo Naledi
The skeletons include both males and females of varying ages, from infants to elderly.
British Airways flight catches fire on Las Vegas runway, all 172 on board safe
McCarran International Airport spokesman Chris Jones said the 159 passengers and 13 crew members on the British Airways flight had gotten off the plane.
Austria, Germany open borders to migrants offloaded by Hungary
Over 2,000 have died at sea so far this year, including 30-40 on Friday who were reported drowned off Libya's coast.
Rebekah Brooks to return to head Murdoch's UK media empire
"It is a privilege to be back amongst the most talented journalists and executives in the business," she said in a statement. Brooks will replace Mike Darcey, who became chief executive in 2012.
'Pakistan has lost international support on Kashmir, won't get approval for referendum'
Posturing on Kashmir gets Pakistan nowhere but its leaders feel they need to do it any way to maintain support, said a former Pakistani envoy.
Egypt elections to start on October 17
Egypt's legislative elections, the first since President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi took office, are to be contested in phases starting October 17, the electoral commission announced on Monday.
Grumpy Cat to become wax figure at Madame Tussauds
Internet sensation Grumpy Cat will become the first feline to have an animatronic wax statue at Madame Tussauds museum in San Francisco.
Iran nuclear deal will 'fuel terrorism': Benjamin Netanyahu
The Israeli leader is on a tour of Italy, his first major overseas visit since being re-elected in June
A nuclear powered Pakistan knows how to defend itself, says NSA Sartaj Aziz
Pakistan's National Security Advisor Sartaj Aziz on Sunday accused India of acting as a "regional superpower".
Seven killed as jet crashes into cars at UK airshow
The Hawker Hunter fighter jet crashed onto the A27 road, close to an airport in Shoreham where the airshow was taking place, near the city of Brighton.