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Fahd laid to rest in simple ceremony
MANAMA: World leaders, royals and ordinary people on Tuesday witnessed the funeral of King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, who died a day earlier, amid signs that elaborate preparations have been made to usher in a smooth political transition in the ...

All set for unprecedented repairs
Comfortable with using tools very carefully, says astronaut

British police warned against racial profiling
LONDON: Police have been warned against targeting racial or ethnic groups in their search for terror suspects. This follows the introduction of a more overt stop-and-search policy based on racial profiling which means that people of a certain ...

A devious manoeuvre: Democrats
U.N. Council needs only one permanent member — U.S., Bolton once said

N. Korea keen to see progress at talks
BEIJING: The delegation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) is exerting sincere endeavours to narrow differences among all parties concerned and make progress in the six-party talks, said DPRK delegation head Kim Kye-gwan here on ...

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Dhaka seeks ICJ help for legal reforms
Indian jurists visit Bangladesh

Ties reinforced, says Seychelles President
CHENNAI: Seychelles President James Alix Michel on Tuesday said that he was "more positive than ever that India and Seychelles would get closer together in every field possible." Sounding upbeat on India-Seychelles relations, at the end of his ...

Nepal lets off Delhi-bound private plane
KATHMANDU: Nepal on Tuesday allowed a Delhi-bound private aircraft, which had violated its airspace, to take off saying the crew had made a mistake by entering its territory. The EMB-135 aircraft and all those on board were allowed to go as ...

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