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Downpours kill 135 in Pakistan, Afghanistan
PESHAWAR/KABUL: At least 65 people have died in storm-related incidents including lightning in Pakistan, officials said, with rain so far in April falling at nearly twice the historical average rate. It has also been hammered by spring downpours. Ar...
Modi remains favorite as election marathon nears
NEW DELHI: India begins voting Friday in a six-week election, with Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi's victory all but assured, raising concerns for the health of the world's largest democracy. Modi remains roundly popular aft...
Nepalis demand safeguards a decade after Everest disaster
KATHMANDU: Ten years ago, Nepali mountain guide Dawa Tashi Sherpa was fighting for his life after being hit by an avalanche on Everest which was then the deadliest disaster on the world’s highest mountain. The accident, which killed 16 Nepali guid...
Lightning, rain kill 41 people across Pakistan
LAHORE: At least 41 people have died in storm-related incidents across Pakistan since Friday, including 28 killed by lightning, officials said on Monday. Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has warned of landslides and flash f...
Modi’s BJP promises common civil code ahead of India polls
NEW DELHI: India’s ruling party on Sunday pledged to introduce a new common civil code for the country, calling it a crucial step for gender equality, a week before a general election in the world’s most populous nation. Nearly a billion Indians...
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