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Gurdwara in UAE holds Iftar for people of all religions
Dubai: In a heart-warming gesture, a gurdwara here, the largest in the Gulf region, organised an Iftar where people of different religions and over 30 nationalities broke the Muslim fast together. To demonstrate the spirit of tolerance and giving, the Gurunanak Darbar Gurudwara, hosted about 120 residents of over 30 nationalities to celebrate the holy month of Ramzan and support the Muslim community in breaking their fast in a multicultural setting.
AIIB to hold 3rd board of governors meet in Mumbai next year
China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank will hold its third annual board meeting next year in Mumbai where the global lender is eyeing to deeply engage with local businesses and draw on the infrastructure expertise that India can offer
UNESCO offers fellowships to promote India's cultural heritage
With an aim to widen the network of professionals exploring India's cultural heritage, UNESCO along with Sahapedia, an open online resource on Indian arts, has launched a fellowship programme for students as well as scholars
China says no change in stance over India's NSG bid
China said today that there is no change in its stance on admission of non-NPT states into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), marring India's chances of entering the 48-member elite club at its crucial meeting next week
Talk to AK programme probe: CBI team at Sisodia
New Delhi: The CBI today visited premises of Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia to seek clarifications in connection with a preliminary enquiry against him related to alleged irregularities in the AAP's 'Talk to AK' campaign. The agency had registered the PE in January this year on the basis of a complaint filed by the Vigilance Department of the Delhi government.
Russian army says may have killed IS chief 'Baghdadi: media
Moscow: The Russian army today said it hit Islamic State leaders in an airstrike in Syria last month and was seeking to verify whether IS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had been killed. In a statement, the army said Sukhoi warplanes carried out a 10-minute night-time strike on May 28 at a location near Raqa, where IS leaders had gathered to plan a pullout by militants from the group's stronghold.
Indian man commits suicide in Sharjah
A 45-year-old Indian in Sharjah has committed suicide by hanging himself from a ceiling fan after his family had to return to India as he could not bear their expenses, according to a media report
IS claims it's taken bin Laden's Afghan hideout of Tora Bora
The Islamic State group is claiming its fighters have captured Osama bin Laden's infamous Tora Bora mountain hideout in eastern Afghanistan. IS released an audio recording saying its signature black flag is flying over the hulking mountain range. The message was broadcast on the militants' Radio Khilafat station in the Pashto language late yesterday
SCO charter prohibits India, Pak to raise bilateral issues: China
Welcoming India and Pakistan into the SCO, China today dismissed apprehensions that their differences could disrupt the unity of the grouping saying its charter strictly prohibits members to bring their bilateral hostility into the organisation
Pak Navy chief calls on top Sri Lankan leadership
Sri Lanka today acknowledged Pakistan's "decisive role" in consolidating the country's integrity during the civil war with the LTTE as Pakistan's Navy chief Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah called on its top leadership