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Trump ban on Muslims ‘endangers national security’: Kerry

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State John Kerry slammed Donald Trump Sunday, saying the Republican frontrunner's calls to ban Muslims from entering the United States "endanger national security."

PM Nawaz Sharif to meet President Obama today

WASHINGTON: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will meet with United States President Barack Obama here on Thursday (today) to discuss bilateral cooperation in energy, defence and other issues, ARY News reported.

US wants to avoid ‘total destruction’ of Syria: Kerry

WASHINGTON: The United States is working to avoid the "total destruction" of Syria, and plans a meeting in the coming days with Russian, Saudi and Turkish leaders to seek an end to the conflict, Secretary of State John Kerry said Monday.

Angela Merkel tops speculation on winning Nobel Peace Prize

STOCKHOLM: German Chancellor Angela Merkel could win this year's Nobel Peace Prize, a media report said Friday, amid speculation her response to Europe's migrant crisis could be recognised by the prestigious jury next week.

PM Sharif informs John Kerry about Indian ceasefire violation on LoC

NEW YORK: US Secretary of State John Kerry called on Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif yesterday on the sidelines of the 70th UNGA Session in New York.

Kerry calls for genuine democracy in Cuba

HAVANA, CUBA: Secretary of State John Kerry called Friday for "genuine democracy" in Cuba as the American flag was raised over a US embassy in Havana for the first time in 54 years.

Kerry: 'very, very hopeful' Iran will release detained Americans

WASHINGTON: Secretary of State John Kerry said on Friday he raised the topic of detained Americans at every meeting he held with Iranians during the final weeks of nuclear negotiations and said he is hopeful Tehran would release them.

Kerry says spoke with PM Nawaz on India tensions

ISLAMABAD/WASHINGTON: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said he expressed his concerns to Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday about the recent increase in public tensions between his country and nuclear- armed rival India.

Kerry hospitalised in Geneva after French cycling accident

GENEVA: US Secretary of State John Kerry was hospitalised in Geneva on Sunday after injuring a leg in a cycling accident across the border in France, the State Department said.

Potato diplomacy: Lavrov gives Kerry ice-breaking gift

SOCHI: After months of raging tensions over Ukraine, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov sought to break the ice Tuesday by giving his US counterpart John Kerry two baskets full of potatoes and tomatoes.

U.S. Senate rejects bid to toughen Iran nuclear review bill

WASHINGTON: The U.S. Senate rejected an effort on Tuesday to require any nuclear agreement with Iran to be considered an international treaty, which would have forced any deal to be ratified by two-thirds of the Senate's 100 members.

Iran, US negotiate all night chasing nuclear deal

LAUSANNE: US Secretary of John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart huddled all night until early dawn Thursday negotiating face-to-face as they sought to clinch a hard-fought deal to curtail Iran's nuclear programme.

Setbacks and progress as Iran, six powers meet to end nuclear impasse

LAUSANNE: The foreign ministers of Iran and six world powers met on Monday in a final push for a preliminary nuclear accord less than two days before their deadline as Tehran showed signs of backing away from previous compromise offers.

Oil leaps 5 percent, most in a month, on air strikes in Yemen

NEW YORK: Oil jumped about 5 percent on Thursday, the biggest daily gain in a month, as air strikes in Yemen by Saudi Arabia and its Gulf Arab allies sparked fears that escalation of the Middle East battle could disrupt world crude supplies.

Iran, U.S. meet for four hours before talks move to Brussels

LUSANNE: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif held four hours of nuclear talks on Monday in the Swiss city of Lausanne before the Iranian delegation headed to Brussels for meetings with European ministers.

EU sees 'good deal' at hand in Iran nuclear talks

RIGA: EU foreign affairs head Federica Mogherini said Friday a "good deal" was near as an end-March deadline looms over talks on Iran's controversial nuclear programme.

US reconsidering arming Ukraine's forces: report

WASHINGTON: NATO's military commander and Obama administration officials appear to be moving toward supporting sending defensive weapons to Kiev's forces fighting pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, The New York Times reported Sunday.

US urges Pakistan, India to resume talks

WASHINGTON: United States State Department has said that that Pakistan and India should resume talks in order to address their bilateral issues, ARY News reports.

Secretary of State Kerry fined for not shoveling by Boston home

BOSTON: U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry was slapped with a $50 fine for failing to have a side street adjoining his Boston home shoveled following the blizzard that dropped more than 2 feet (60 cm) of snow on Massachusetts this week, a spokesman said on Friday.

History never witnessed Peshawar-like incident: Kerry

SWTIZERLAND: While strongly condemning the Taliban attack on Peshawar’s Army Public School, US Secretary of State John Kerry has said the incidents like Peshawar carnage were never seen in the history, ARY News reported.
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