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Experts call for new 1996 TWA crash inquiry

Skeptics and conspiracy theorists have long argued that the plane was shot down by a missile.

Global temperature rise could cause upheaval

Global temperature rise could cause upheaval

In India and South Asia, a change in the regularity of monsoon season could cause a crisis in the region.

Dissent isn’t isolation and G8 is not the world

Dissent isn’t isolation and G8 is not the world

In criticising Putin, Western leaders are criticising their own doubts on Syria, writes Dmitry Babich.

Indian approach to Africa non-intrusive- EAM

Indian approach to Africa non-intrusive- EAM

India has set a bilateral trade target of $100 billion with Africa by 2015, the minister announced.

40 killed in ethnic clash in Darfur

40 killed in ethnic clash in Darfur

The clashes were between the Al-Salamat and Messiria tribes.

Rousseff: Brazil stronger after protests

Rousseff: Brazil stronger after protests

Brazil has not seen demonstrations of this kind in more than 25 years.

Bolivia combats drought

The drought has caused the loss of 84,000 hectares of crops and affected 16,000 families.

India monsoon kills 131, thousands stranded

India monsoon kills 131, thousands stranded

Fifty-two people have died in the worst affected northern Indian state of Uttarakhand.

Echoing Putin, G8 calls for Syria peace summit

Echoing Putin, G8 calls for Syria peace summit

Russia appears to have gained major concessions from G8 leaders on Syria.

Erdogan undercut his own political capital

Erdogan undercut his own political capital

By using force to quell dissenting voices, the prime minister pushed thousands back into the park where it all started.