
Experts examine new debris for MH370 clues
Investigators were Tuesday examining two more pieces of debris for clues to the fate of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, along with marine life found on two other items which "almost certainly" came from the lost jet. ... more
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Indian navy goes nuclear as first nuke sub undergoes sea tests
Arihant, India's first armed nuclear submarine is currently undergoing sea trials, according to a top naval official.
India's first indigenous armed nuclear submarine, INS Arihant, is undergoi ... more
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Cosmic dust particles reveal snapshot of Earth's ancient air
Spire to Provide ESA with Satellite Weather Data for European Research
Gaza seen from above: debris and darkness
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Nepal's female climbers blaze trails for their gender
When a deadly avalanche hit Mount Everest a year ago, Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Akita, one of the few Nepali women with expertise in climbing the world's highest peaks, headed straight there to help. ... more
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New BRICS-supported bank approves first set of loans
A new multilateral lender set up by the BRICS nations has approved its first set of loans valued at $811 million for renewable energy projects in four of its member countries, according to the bank. ... more
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India to pay $8.8 bn for Rafale fighter jets
India has agreed to pay $8.8 billion to France's Dassault for 36 fighter jets, reports said Friday, as sources from both countries hinted a long-delayed deal to purchase the aircraft was imminent. ... more
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India trying to destabilise Pakistan, says army chief
Pakistan's powerful military chief accused India Tuesday of being "blatantly" involved in attempts to destabilise the country, saying Delhi was hostile to an ambitious economic plan by Beijing and Islamabad for the region. ... more
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Former US defense contractor sentenced for passing secrets to India
A former U.S. defense contractor with access to sensitive U.S. weapons systems has been sentenced to over four years in federal prison for passing information on those weapons to India. ... more
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