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Ivanisevic: 6,000-7,000 migrants in Serbia
BELGRADE - Serbia does not want to change its current policy towards migrants and it will continue to help people in distress - currently, there are 6,000-7,000 migrants in our country, State Secretary of the Ministry of Labor Nenad Ivanisevic said Tuesday.
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Refugees Start March from Belgrade to Hungary
The refugees and migrants began their protest march on Tuesday to Serbia's border with Hungary, some 200 kilometres north of Belgrade, escorted by police to ensure security and prevent them from blocking traffic on the highway.
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On the Edge of War: Militants Target Indian Base In Kashmir
BELGRADE - India says militants have attacked one of its army camps in Kashmir with gunfire and grenades, killing one border guard and wounding another.
Police said the gunbattle between the attackers and Indian troops from the camp in the garrison town of Baramulla ended early on October 3, RFE/RL reports.
Erdoğan's remarks on treaty that formed modern Turkey irk opposition
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's suggestion that the Treaty of Lausanne, which largely gave Turkey its present borders instead of the rump state envisioned in the Treaty of Sèvres, was "presented as a victory" has drawn an angry reaction from the Republican People's Party (CHP).
South Asians Join Hands Against Terror, SAARC Summit Cancelled
The 19th South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) Summit, scheduled to be held in Pakistan in November, will not take place, as Nepal - the current chair of the South Asian grouping - has cancelled the event after India, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Bhutan refused to attend the regional meet in Islamabad.
India Clarifies Stand On Terror, Kashmir At UNGA
India has tried to maintain its high-profile diplomatic pressure on Pakistan on the issue of terrorism, with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj insisting that countries, sponsoring terror, should have no place in the comity of nations.
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Air Corridor To Boost India-Afghanistan Trade Ties
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"India Will Not Forget Uri, Ready To Fight 1,000-Year War"
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has broken his silence on New Delhi's response to the recent Uri terror attack.
India, Pakistan, Russia & Changing Geopolitics Of Asia
Days after the Indian media reported that Russia assured New Delhi that it would cancel the ‘Druzhba-2016’ tactical exercises with Pakistan (in the wake of the terror attack that killed 19 Indian soldiers at an Army camp in Kashmir’s Uri District on September 18), the first ever joint military exercise between the two countries began
Russian troops arrive in Pakistan for "Friendship 2016" joint drill
BELGRADE - Russian troops have arrived in Pakistan on Friday to take part in two-week military exercise, a first in the two countries' modern history. Moscow and Islamabad were on opposite sides during the Cold War.