Pak Army Has -Mastered The Art Of A Non-Coup Coup-: Former Top Diplomat

Pakistan's Army deceptively runs the government from "behind the curtain", a former top diplomat has said

New Delhi:  Pakistan's civilian government is just a facade for the world, and it is actually the countries army that calls the shots and runs the show. This is what Pakistan's former envoy to the United States

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On a beautiful autumn afternoon in New York's Central Park, Carol Berman had the horrifying realization that her husband of 40 years no longer recognized her as his wife. In his eyes, she wasn't the real Carol but rather some

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Kim Jong Un Officially Discuss Talks With US In Party Meet: State Media

Kim Jong Un also discussed the "development of north-south relations" at the party meeting

Seoul:  North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un discussed future talks with the US at a party meeting, state media reported Tuesday, in his first official mention of dialogue with Washington ahead of a planned summit with President Donald

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Xi Jinping Vows To Further Open China Economy Amid US Trade Spat

China and US government have been engaged in a trade war that has seen US stocks plunging (AFP)

Beijing, China:  President Xi Jinping vowed on Tuesday to take new steps to open China's economy "wider and wider" amid a broiling trade confrontation with the United States.

He said China will take measures to liberalise

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Alibaba's Jack Ma Challenges Mark Zuckerberg To -Fix- Facebook

Jack Ma said issues may have arisen because of Facebook's phenomenal, unprecedented expansion

Jack Ma, the billionaire co-founder of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, urged Mark Zuckerberg to tackle the growing criticism aimed at Facebook Inc. by regulators and users around the world, and "really take it seriously."

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North Korea Foreign Minister To Visit Moscow Today Amid Diplomatic Thaw

Ri Yong Ho had visited Beijing last week for talks with his Chinese counterpart (Reuters)

Moscow:  North Korea's foreign minister will hold rare talks with his Russian counterpart in Moscow on Tuesday, as Pyongyang moves to improve strained ties with its neighbours.

Ri Yong Ho's visit comes ahead of planned nuclear summits

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