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Koirala invites agitating Terai groups for dialogue
Nepal Prime Minister concedes two key demands

11 killed in Sri Lanka blast
COLOMBO: At least 11 persons, including seven constables and two Sri Lanka soldiers were killed in a claymore mine blast that targeted a convoy of buses carrying police and army personnel on leave in Vandaramulla, Batticaloa, on Wednesday. The ...

Stonehenge settlement
LONDON: The mysterious builders of Stonehenge have finally been tracked to their doors. Archaeologists have announced that they had found the largest concentration of prehistoric hut sites ever discovered in Britain, at Durrington Walls, 3km ...

W. Asia peace initiative
SINGAPORE: Indonesia and Pakistan on Wednesday agreed to act in concert to form a "framework of like-minded Muslim-populated countries" for promoting peace in West Asia. Dino Pati Djalal, top aide to Indonesian President Susilo Bambang ...

India & World
Terrorists need to be hit: Sri Lankan Foreign Minister
"We will make LTTE a stakeholder in peace process; UNP will not like to be isolated"

Indian women police going places
MONROVIA: The United Nation's first women-only peacekeeping contingent — made up of about 100 Indian policewomen — arrived in Liberia on Tuesday, officials said. Ben Malor, spokesman for the U.N.'s 15,000-strong peacekeeping force ...

Lord Paul: it adds prestige to all Indians
LONDON: Hailing Tata Steel's successful takeover of the Anglo-Dutch steel company Corus, NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul on Wednesday said the acquisition added prestige to all Indians. Lord Paul said, ``I am sure both parties have a lot ...

Reaching out to Indian prisoners
DUBAI: The Indian consulate in Dubai has launched an initiative to reach out to Indian prisoners, numbering about 600, lodged in the Dubai jail. Indian Consul General,Venu Rajamony visited the prison on Wednesday and met inmates. It was ...




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