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Ambassadors targeted in Iraq attacks
BAGHDAD: Militants mounted attacks against Arab and Muslim diplomats in Iraq on Tuesday, wounding Bahrain's top envoy in a kidnapping attempt. Pakistan's Ambassador also escaped an assault on his convoy. The attacks came three days after ...

"Developing five" to meet before talks with G-8 leaders
To arrive at a common stand on global economy and sustainable development

Violence flares ahead of G-8 meet
Police blame ``a hardcore of determined activists intent on causing trouble" for street battles

U.K.-French spat on summit eve
LONDON: The carefully-choreographed mood music surrounding what has been billed as one of the most politically significant gatherings of world leaders hit a sour note, even before it started, following an embarrassing Anglo-French spat on ...

Do not impose vote on draft U.N. proposal, SCO tells G-4
Calls for `new security concept' for Asia-Pacific

Hu's Russia visit fruitful: China
Two sides to strengthen cooperation in strategic, economic and international affairs

"African Union's U.N. position is a basis for talks"
NEW DELHI: Encouraged by the African Union's position on the expansion of the United Nations' Security Council at its summit in Sirte, Libya, India said the G-4 countries now had a basis to hold talks with AU representatives, key African ...

Monaco Prince admits child's paternity
PARIS: The royal court in Monaco is expected to welcome a ``petit Prince'' this week when the new ruler publicly recognises his son born out of wedlock. Prince Albert II is to make an announcement about the 22-month-old child on Thursday, one ...

GENETICALLY-ALTERED PLANTS
Biotechnology in fight against pollution
SAN FRANCISCO: On the site of a former hat factory in Danbury, Connecticut, a stand of genetically altered cottonwood trees sucks mercury from the contaminated soil. Across the continent in California, researchers use transgenic Indian ...

Swiss army knife down but not out
"9/11 was as absolute catastrophe"

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