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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is engaged.

Prime Ministers' spokesperson confirmed engagement to her long-term partner, television presenter Clarke Gayford. News of the couple's engagement emerged after Ms Ardern was seen at a ceremony on Friday wearing a diamond ring on the middle finger of her left hand.

 

Student Hostels in Rawalpindi

Qatar quitting OPEC 'bad for oil cartel's and Saudi credibility'

China Takes Action Against Corrupt Generals

Moon Jae-In: South Korea's New Hope

China Courting Myanmar

Dissent in Xinjiang.

India's Digital Overture

India covertly develops Uranium encrichment site

Saudi Kingdom is under pressure

Aging King is the cause of Saudi Trouble

 Fashion Magazines from Pakistan

Explainer: Indonesia's election - the people, issues and preparations Most opinion polls give Widodo a double-digit lead but the opposition has disputed survey findings. Some recent surveys have shown Prabowo catching up.

Ankara is breaking its silence on China's Uygurs. Analysts expect Beijing to impose further economic sanctions on Ankara, meaning the price Turkey will pay for standing up for the Uighurs in China could be considerable,

Afghan talks: how big are the challenges? Taliban, in the interim period, want to continue their pressure on the Americans and the Afghan security forces.

Revolutionary Guard Corps: US labels Iran force as terrorists US President Donald Trump has designated Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a foreign terrorist organisation.

Iran's Rouhani urges Pakistan not to jeopardize relations with neighbours. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Saturday called for "decisive" action by Pakistan against a militant group behind a deadly suicide attack in a border area, and said inaction by Islamabad could jeopardize relations between the neighbors.

LOC calm, fresh crackdown on Kashmiris starts The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also come down hard on separatist groups operating in Kashmir, including by banning the Jamaat-e-Islami party, two of whose clerics were detained in raids on Saturday night.

India blamed for attack in Karachi. Counter-terrorism officer Umar Khitab said that authorities are investigating whether Baluch separatist commander Aslam Achhu, who they believe masterminded the attack, is in India.

Trump asks Pakistan PM for help with Afghan peace talks. Trump asked for Pakistan’s “support and facilitation” in negotiating an end to the war and offered to renew the strained relationship, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said.

Protests in Sri Lanka by supporters of deposed PM.  Tens of thousands of activists blocked the centre of Colombo to protest the sacking of Ranil Wickremesinghe as prime minister.

Top Afghan police chief killed in Kandahar shooting The most important power broker in southern Afghanistan has been shot dead just days before parliamentary elections, along with at least one other top official, leaving a power vacuum in the Taliban’s birthplace.

Farooq Abdullah Says Taking Kashmir From Pakistan, not possible.

The part (of Jammu and Kashmir) which is with Pakistan , belongs to Pakistan and this side to India.

Toxic fumes reflect India's deadly neglect. Indian inaction throwing the world out of breath. India has 13 of the world’s 20 most polluted cities. Low vehicle emission standards, booming industrialization, crowded cities and the burning of trash means that India’s share to global air pollution has reached alarming proportions.

Sri Lanka and China over Hambantota

Tajikistan passes law 'to stop Muslim women wearing hijabs' Legislation requiring people to "stick to traditional national clothes and culture" has been introduced in Tajikistan - a move widely interpreted as an attempt to stop women from wearing Islamic clothing.

Communal unrest in China's Xinjiang province - a brief background & history.

Afghanistan: Elections and After (October 5, 2014)

BJP Leader found guilty of Muslim Massacre (August 30, 2012)

60 years on, Indian Politics still hung on cast system (May 19, 2012)

Pakistan's Dubious distinction

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Pakistani Parliament Demands End to Drone Strikes

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