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    VIENNA(Idn)-"We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back.".

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    In India, the INRegistry is also responsible for registering Idn in Indian Languages.

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    Made in India,‘DataMail', the world's first linguistic email service supporting Idn's in several Indian and foreign languages.

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    SINGAPORE(Idn)- The Rohingya crisis and influx of refugees to Bangladesh is headline stories in the media at present.

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    Bangladesh(Idn)- Many young girls drop out from schools in Bangladesh largely due to poverty and poverty related causes.

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    TORONTO(Idn)- The two long-time South Asian rivals, India and Pakistan, are engaged in the world's most active nuclear arms race.

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    BERLIN(Idn)- A man raped a nine-year old girl who was on her way to school and infected her with HIV.

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    TOKYO(Idn)- The world is now shaken by the terror of Islamic extremists and Japan is not unrelated to this terrorism.

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    A Made in India product,‘DataMail' is the world's first linguistic email service supporting Idn's in several Indian and foreign languages.

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    In an interview with Idn, Rauf said all signs indicate that the negotiations will be fraught with deeply-held differences amongst the participating non-nuclear-weapon States.

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    BANGKOK(Idn)- The major United Nations agency overseeing development in the Asia-Pacific region has called for a major rethink in the development paradigm for the region.

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    SINGAPORE(Idn)- By ordaining women into the Sangha(order of Buddha's disciples), Gautama Buddha 2500 years ago has placed women on an equal footing with men in India.

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    VIENNA(Idn)- When thinking of war and its inherent dangers, the first thought is probably death on the battlefield and the profound loss of human life that accompanies it;

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    VIENNA(Idn)- Nearly a thousand people crammed into the conference hall in the majestic Hofburg in Vienna for two full days of discussions on the unspeakable and unimaginable theme- the humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons.

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    TOKYO(Idn)- Caroline Kennedy was just 20 years old when she accompanied her uncle, the late Senator Edward Kennedy, to Hiroshima, site of the first U.S. bomb attack that killed 140,000 people on August 6, 1945.

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    Sittipong told Idn that he is able to keep his income from the durain harvest“in the bank” because he obtains a substantial income from others crops such as banana, pepper and coconut spread throughout the year.

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    ROME(Idn)- The 10th anniversary of the adoption of the UN Security Council Resolution 1540 on April 28, 2014 can be especially propitious for standing back from the perennial present of international security issues and evaluating longer-term trends.

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    BONN(Idn)- The world's 48 poorest countries that are particularly vulnerable to climate change are profoundly concerned whether"substantive progress" will be made in the months ahead on implementing the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement in all its aspects.

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    GENEVA(Idn)- A new document that outlines U.S. nuclear policy, strategy, capabilities and force posture for the next five to ten years proclaims that the Trump Administration does not intend to ratify a global treaty banning nuclear weapons tests.

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    BOULDER, Colorado, USA(Idn)- A nuclear war between India and Pakistan could, over the span of less than a week, kill 50-125 million people- more than the death toll during all six years of World War II, according to new research.

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    BERLIN(Idn)- About 22,000 nuclear weapons continue to threaten humankind's survival nearly 70 years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and more than 2,000 nuclear tests have been conducted to date, according to the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs(UNODA).

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    BERLIN(Idn)- An eminent Buddhist leader Daisaku Ikeda is calling for an“expanded nuclear summit” in 2015 to solidify momentum toward a world free from nuclear weapons and become the launching point for a larger effort for global disarmament aiming toward the year 2030.

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    As a spokesperson for the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade(DFAT) told Idn,“We need to create an environment where all countries, including the nuclear-armed states and those who rely on their nuclear umbrellas, believe themselves to be more secure without nuclear weapons”.

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    COLOMBO(Idn)- In an exceptional move, Germany has granted funds to Sri Lanka's Forum on Disarmament and Development(FDD) for the translation of the texts of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons(NPT) and the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban-Treaty(CTBT) to the island state's official languages Sinhala and Tamil.

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    By Daniel Strain * 10 October 2019 BOULDER, Colorado, USA(Idn)- A nuclear war between India and Pakistan could, over the span of less than a week, kill 50-125 million people- more than the death toll during all six years of World War II, according to new research.

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    GENEVA(Idn)- Ahead of the 2015 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons(NPT) scheduled for April 27 to May 22, 2015 in New York, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States(CELAC) has expressed a clear vision for the future of nuclear disarmament.

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    BHOLA(Idn)- Bangladesh is one of the world's countries worst affected by the global warming impact of climate change caused by greenhouse gas(GHG) emissions- extreme weather events such tropical cyclones, severe floods, rainstorms and river erosion, extreme heat waves and unexpected droughts on vast stretches of land are on the rise.

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    As Kate Dewes, a nuclear abolition activist who has carried on this fight for over three decades told Idn,“There are a few groups, both national and local, which have members on the government appointed Public Advisory Committee on Disarmament and Arms Control(PACDAC), who give advice as to what the government should be doing to implement the NZ Disarmament and Arms Control Act of 1987.

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