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No solution within unitary Constitution, says LTTE
COLOMBO: The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) on Wednesday ruled out a solution to the decades-long separatist conflict within the unitary Constitution. If Mr. Rajapakse's "regime adopts a political stand ruling out the Tamil homeland ...

More die in Pakistan protest
NWFP Chief Minister Durrani blames riots on "troublemakers"

Nuclear diplomacy picks up momentum
Iran and Russia to hold talks on Moscow's proposal on Monday

Pakistan ratifies SAFTA
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday ratified the South Asia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA), which was originally scheduled to be operationalised from January 1. The Pakistan Cabinet ratified the regional trade pact at a meeting presided by Prime ...

Jakarta meet urges respect for faiths
SINGAPORE: A two-day international conference in Jakarta has unanimously called upon the adherents of each religion to "respect the sensibilities of other faiths." Akhtar-ul-Wasey, Director, Zakir Hussain Institute of Islamic Studies, represented ...

Chinese engineers killed in Balochistan
ISLAMABAD: Three Chinese engineers and their Pakistani driver were gunned down by unidentified persons in Balochistan on Wednesday. According to Pakistan's private television channel Geo, the engineers were returning from a cement plant in ...

U.K. to become no smoking zone
LONDON: For millions of smokers in Britain, the moment they had been dreading drew closer on Wednesday after the Commons voted to impose a ban on smoking in pubs, restaurants, private clubs and workplaces from next year provoking accusations that ...

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