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U.S. plotting tensions: Iran
Teheran takes steps to maintain social cohesion

Iran for closer ties with Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has played host to three Iranian delegations in the last five days, with Iranian Vice-President Parivz Davoudi, the latest to arrive on Thursday. During his two-day visit, Mr. Davoudi is expected to discuss political and ...

Nepal, Maoists talks today
KATHMANDU: The Government and the Maoists will begin a preliminary round of dialogue on Friday. The Government on Thursday added two more members to its talks team. Minister for Tourism Pradeep Gyawali and Minister for Labour and Transport ...

Fierce gunbattles in East Timor
International peacekeepers arrive in Dili amid fears of civil war

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Indonesia: bird flu deaths alarm WHO
Spread from one human to another

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India & World
India, Japan to pursue cooperation in defence
The aim is to promote stability and prosperity in Asia and in the world at large

India-U.S. deal a "win-win" agreement: ElBaradei
Need to broaden concept of non-proliferation regime to deal with anomalies like India, says Rice

India to swap 18 Sukhois for new versions
Agreement likely to be inked next week

India has done its bit, up to U.S. now: Saran
Delay by the U.S. Congress in approving deal "worrying both sides," but outlook is "positive"

Indian workers in U.S. win "virtual slavery" case
TULSA (U.S.): A U.S. Federal judge awarded a group of 52 Indian men more than $ 1.2 million after finding an oil equipment manufacturer guilty of fraud, false imprisonment and civil rights violations. Federal judge Clair V. Egan's ruling ...

Indian-American is 2006 National Geographic Champion Bee
Eighth grader Bonny Jain is the topper, last year he come fourth; second and third winners are also Indian-Americans




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