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Russia to continue nuclear ties with Iran
Moscow helped soften U.N. resolution

Bill against IAEA
TEHRAN: Iran on Sunday threatened to change the level of its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) after the U.N. Security Council passed a resolution imposing sanctions on Tehran. He did not specify how Iran's ...

Foreign ship crew safe: LTTE
COLOMBO: The LTTE has informed the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in U.K. that the 25-member crew of the cargo ship that drifted into "LTTE waters" off Mullaittivu coast due to technical failure, was safe in Kilinochchi. On ...

Olmert-Abbas meet raises peace hopes
Israel to release $100 million frozen tax funds

Hasina-led coalition to take part in poll
DHAKA: The grand political coalition in Bangladesh led by the Awami League has decided to take part in the parliamentary elections scheduled for January 22 as part of its strategy not to allow the former ruling alliance led by Begum Khaleda Zia ...

First U.K. Hindu school
LONDON: Britain's Christians, Muslims, Sikhs and Jews already have their own state-funded faith schools and now, the country's 6,00,000-strong Hindu community is set to acquire one. The school, which like other faith schools, will receive ...

Niyazov laid to rest
MOSCOW: Turkmenistan's long-time ruler Saparmurat Niyazov was buried on Sunday in an elaborate funeral ceremony attended by foreign leaders and throngs of mourners. Niyazov, who died on Thursday from heart attack at the age of 66, was laid to ...

"Plot'' to attack Channel tunnel
LONDON: American and French intelligence agencies claim to have discovered a plot by Al-Qaeda militants, allegedly trained in Pakistan, to attack the Channel Tunnel aimed at causing "maximum carnage'' during the current holiday season, according ...

Climate sceptics issued with a challenge
LONDON: One of the world's leading climate scientists has challenged those who question the impact of the human population on global warming to defend their claims that car and factory emissions of carbon dioxide are not heating up the ...

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India studying implications of Iran resolution
NEW DELHI: India said on Sunday that it had taken note of a United Nations Security Council resolution imposing sanctions on Iran on Saturday and was studying its "implications." New Delhi, which voted in September 2005 and February 2006 in ...




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