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Saudi Arabian air force hits Houthi positions

Saudi Arabian air force hits Houthi positions

Egypt said it would mobilize its ground, naval and air forces to take part in the military operations

Ghani warns US of ISIL threat in Afghanistan

Ghani warns US of ISIL threat in Afghanistan

The Obama Administration announced that it would pause the gradual withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan.

China trade accounts for 5.5% of Australia GDP: Report

China trade accounts for 5.5% of Australia GDP: Report

The trade report was presented in Parliament House in Canberra on Wednesday.

Brazil uses BRICS Presidency for key foreign policy goals

Brazil uses BRICS Presidency for key foreign policy goals

In pushing for a multi-polar world order, Brazil's foreign policy has been consistent with its BRICS leadership.

Li vows reforms to help Yuan be World’s 5th Reserve Currency

Li vows reforms to help Yuan be World’s 5th Reserve Currency

Li met IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde in Beijing on Monday.

UN warns of Yemen collapse

UN warns of Yemen collapse

The UN fears Yemen could fall into "protracted conflict in the vein of an Iraq-Libya-Syria combined scenario."

China top diplomat meets Indian officials for border talks

China top diplomat meets Indian officials for border talks

With a combined population of 2.5 billion, China and India are increasingly playing an influential role in the global economy.

China, Russia, India condole death of Singapore founding father

China, Russia, India condole death of Singapore founding father

China has praised Lee as "an Asian statesman of unique influence".

Russia to sign BRICS pact on science and innovation

Russia to sign BRICS pact on science and innovation

Chinese telecom giant Huawei Technologies became the world's No. 1 applicant for international patents in 2014.

India to register 7.4% growth in FY2015: HSBC

India to register 7.4% growth in FY2015: HSBC

HSBC warns against a slackening in the reform process and the inability of the government to “crowd in” the private sector.