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Journalist killed in Jaffna
COLOMBO: S. Rajeewarnam, a 24-year-old journalist working for Tamil daily Uthayan , was shot dead in Jaffna town on Sunday morning. Reports said he was cycling when he was shot dead by unidentified gunmen on Rashavintottam road, 500 ...

Flights disrupted in Colombo after LTTE air attack
COLOMBO: Flights at Sri Lanka's only international airport were disrupted after the Tiger plane attack on fuel depots on Colombo's outskirts. One passenger jet was turned back and several departing flights were delayed. The Bandaranaike ...

Sherpao attends funeral of victims killed in suicide attack
Says the attempt on his life has strengthened his resolve to continue with his normal political activities

Huge rally for secularism in Turkey
Row over Erdogan's choice

Iran helped nab Al-Qaeda leader?
PARIS: British diplomats are checking secret reports that elements within Iran, normally hostile to the West, helped the American secret services to capture Abdul Hadi al-Iraqi, the Kurdish-born senior Al-Qaeda militant who was revealed last ...

Surprise over Benazir's "deal"
ISLAMABAD: Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League (N) said on Sunday it was seeking "clarification" on Benazir Bhutto's remarks to a British newspaper that if elected Prime Minister, she was prepared for a working relationship with Gen. Pervez ...

Iraq group forms catch-Harry squad
BASRA/LONDON: Prince Harry will be a prime kidnap target for militants in Iraq, a commander in the Mahdi army, the Shia militia loyal to the radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, has told the London-based Guardian newspaper. ``One of our aims ...

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