
U.S. Navy to join India and Japan in Malabar 2015
Navies from the U.S., India, and Japan will participate in naval military exercise Malabar 2015 beginning on Wednesday. ... more
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Fuel crisis halts aid supplies to quake-hit Nepalis
After months in makeshift shelters, earthquake victim Bhim Bahadur Gurung is desperate to start rebuilding his house ahead of Nepal's biting winter, but a fuel blockade has left him unable to obtain vital construction supplies. ... more
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Scrumped fruit shaped ape evolution and human fondness for alcohol
Solomon Islands bars China and Taiwan from top Pacific summit
Zambia rejects US claims of toxins after February mine spill
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Exiled Tibetans vote for new political leader
Thousands of exiled Tibetans worldwide voted Sunday in an election for a political leader to sustain their struggle for greater freedom in China and head their exiled government. ... more
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Australia approves India-backed Adani mine despite fears for reef
Australia Thursday approved a controversial Indian-backed project to build one of the world's biggest coal mines despite conservationists' fears it threatens the Great Barrier Reef and vulnerable species while worsening global climate change. ... more
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Mathematicians find 'magic key' to drive Ramanujan's taxi-cab number
Taxi-cab numbers, among the most beloved integers in math, trace their origins to 1918 and what seemed like a casual insight by the Indian genius Srinivasa Ramanujan. Now mathematicians at Emory Uni ... more
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Astrosat First Light: CZT Imager Looks at Crab Nebula
Astrosat, India's first Multi-wavelength Space Observatory was successfully launched by ISRO's workhorse launch vehicle PSLV into a 650km orbit on September 28, 2015. Then began the process of putti ... more
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Britain's Charles to skip banquet with Chinese president
Britain's Prince Charles is to skip a state banquet during a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping next week, the office of the heir to the throne said on Wednesday. ... more
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