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13 Russians die in bus accident in India

13 Russians die in bus accident in India

A bus ferrying the Russian tourists to a holy Hindu site of Gangotri fell off the road and plunged into a river in in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand.

SA government pulls out of mining mediation

SA government pulls out of mining mediation

The government, has however, announced a mining package to “alleviate the socio economic impact” of the crippling strikes.

China battles 4-month high inflation

China battles 4-month high inflation

Food prices increased 4.1 per cent year on year, shows new data released on Tuesday.

Sao Paolo strikes ahead of World Cup opening

Sao Paolo strikes ahead of World Cup opening

More than 60,000 people are expected to be in Sao Paulo's Corinthians Arena to watch the opening ceremony.

The fallout and fallacy of Russia sanctions

The fallout and fallacy of Russia sanctions

So far the sanctions have been less impactful than anyone expected, but that could change with little or no warning, writes Mark.

Taliban vows more attacks in Pakistan

Taliban vows more attacks in Pakistan

The attack on Karachi's airport indicates that peace talks with some of the Taliban factions may now be defunct.

India, China FM talks: “a productive beginning”

India, China FM talks: “a productive beginning”

China and India are both pursuing the great dream of national renewal, said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

Sisi calls for more Chinese investment

Sisi calls for more Chinese investment

An envoy said China is ready to join Egypt in strengthening coordination over international and regional affairs.

Chinese Foreign Minister begins India visit

Chinese Foreign Minister begins India visit

Since assuming power, the new Chinese President Xi Jinping has sent clear signals of boosting bilateral relations with India.

China’s exports up 5.4%, imports down 2.9% in May

China’s exports up 5.4%, imports down 2.9% in May

China’s customs data shows the country’s total foreign trade went up 1.5 per cent year on year to over $346 billion.