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Norway to lift curbs; Britain, U.N. signal flexibility on sanctions

Two arms smuggling vessels sunk: Colombo
COLOMBO: The Sri Lanka Navy on Sunday claimed to have destroyed two Sea Tiger "arms smuggling vessels" in the high seas off Arugam Bay. A statement by the navy said while the first vessel was attacked at 9 a.m., the second one was sunk at ...

Zimbabwe at "tipping point"
LONDON: Zimbabwe is facing a critical moment that could see the end of the dictatorship of President Robert Mugabe, said leader of the main Opposition on Sunday. Speaking by telephone from Harare, Morgan Tsvangirai said he was recovering from ...

Fast lane for Putin
MOSCOW: His presidential convoy is already a common sight. But Moscow drivers forced to wait while Vladimir Putin whizzes past received more bad news when it emerged that the President is to get his own fast lane in a tunnel that is meant to ...

Seven U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq
BAGHDAD: Seven U.S. soldiers were killed and five others wounded in separate incidents in Iraq, the U.S. military said on Sunday. Four U.S soldiers assigned to Multi-National Division - Baghdad were killed and one was injured in a roadside ...

70 injured in Nepal clashes
KATHMANDU: Seventy persons were injured in clashes in Birgunj and Kalaiya in south Nepal's Terai region on Saturday, local newspaper The Himalayan Times reported on Sunday. On Saturday, eight political parties, including the Seven-Party ...

Pakistan clarifies on CJ's `status'
This is seen as an attempt by Government to defuse situation

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