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US Congress pushes for tougher Russia sanctions

US Congress pushes for tougher Russia sanctions

Meanwhile, a ceasefire agreed between pro-Moscow rebels and the Ukraine army appears to be holding with no casualties reported.

Ukraine President criticises Modi’s diplomacy

Ukraine President criticises Modi’s diplomacy

Poroshenko lashed out at India's trade push with Crimea.

China to adapt to “new normal” of growth: CPC

China to adapt to “new normal” of growth: CPC

The statement released after a key economic meet fell short of setting a growth target for 2015, usually made public in March.

Rousseff hails unveiling of torture report

Rousseff hails unveiling of torture report

Brazil has never put anyone on trial for the murder and widespread torture of political dissidents during its dictatorship.

Russia,India ink raft of deals including Crimea trade push

Russia,India ink raft of deals including Crimea trade push

Russia and India have agreed on the construction of at least 12 new nuclear energy blocks within the next 20 years.

China’s fiscal revenue up 9.1% in November

China’s fiscal revenue up 9.1% in November

The ministry attributed the growth of the central government's revenue to the rise in revenue collected from financial institutions.

Putin, Modi to hold talks in Delhi, boost bilateral ties

Putin, Modi to hold talks in Delhi, boost bilateral ties

More than 20 agreements are to be signed during Putin's visit including oil and gas, nuclear and space deals.

Chinese media blasts US spin on torture report

Chinese media blasts US spin on torture report

26 of 119 known detainees were wrongfully held, says excerpts of an explosive report, released by the US Senate.

Malala, Satyarthi receive Nobel Peace Prize

Malala, Satyarthi receive Nobel Peace Prize

Satyarthi has received a number of death threats as he sought to end child slavery in India and the world.

China-US annual trade talks begin next week

China-US annual trade talks begin next week

China and the US are locked in competition over trade and over military and diplomatic influence in the region.