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Tibet is Tibetan, says TAR official
LHASA (TIBET), JULY 25.It is one of those canards that is best exploded by figures. And the canard is as follows — that the Chinese Central Government is pursuing a systematic policy of settling Han Chinese in Tibet and Tibetans are a ...

Parliament nod a must, says Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, JULY 25. Pakistan has said approval from Parliament is among the three conditions set by it for sending troops to Iraq. The Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, told a news conference here the issue could ...

Israel pushing for Kurdish state?
MANAMA, JULY 25. Relations between Turkey and Israel appear to be souring rapidly amid reports that Israeli commandos are training Kurds in northern Iraq to encourage the emergence of an independent Kurdish state. Israel has vociferously denied ...

Russia rules out troops for Iraq
MOSCOW, JULY 25.The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, has ruled out sending troops to Iraq. "There are no plans to send (Russian) peacekeepers to Iraq," said Mr. Lavrov after talks with the visiting Iraqi Foreign Minister, Hoshyar ...

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    India & World
    India, Japan engage in defence dialogue
    SINGAPORE, JULY 25. India and Japan "are getting to know each other, in a macro sense", through an intensive dialogue in the defence sector. The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal S. Krishnaswamy, told The Hindu in Singapore ...

    FTA to figure in Sino-Indian talks
    BEIJING, JULY 25. India and China will discuss the possibility of signing a Free Trade Agreement and ways to step up bilateral trade and investment when officials and experts from the two sides meet tomorrow in New Delhi. At its first meeting ...



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