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Al-Qaeda head in Iraq killed?
Infighting in militant camp

Maoists firm on republic
KATHMANDU: Chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) Prachanda has warned of a total movement if the Interim Legislature failed to declare Nepal a republic. At a mass meeting held here on the occasion of the International Labour Day, ...

Blasts rock Dhaka, two other cities
DHAKA: Several crude bombs exploded almost simultaneously at railway stations in Dhaka, Sylhet and Chittagong in Bangladesh on Monday. Police and eyewitnesses said the bombs exploded between 6:45 a.m. and 9:30 a.m., but they were not obviously ...

Cracks in Olmert Cabinet
JERUSALEM: Cracks began to appear in Israel government a day after a probe panel severely criticised Prime Minister Ehud Olmert over the handling of last year's war against Hezbollah with a Labour Party minister tendering his resignation on ...

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India & World
Terrorism: U.S. report praises India for successes last year
Jaish investing in commodity market, real estate

Sri Lankan team to return home via India
COLOMBO: It was stranded in London as Emirates flights to Colombo were cancelled in the wake of Sunday's LTTE bombing raid. The players were due to travel home via Dubai. Emirates and Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific indefinitely suspended flights to ...

India, Pakistan to hold talks on Sir Creek later this month
Meeting follows completion of a survey by the countries

Anti-terror initiative on IPU agenda
Indonesia, Algeria campaign for addressing critical dimensions of problem

India, U.S. hold talks on 123 agreement
To iron out nagging differences

Ties with India deeper, says Iran
TEHRAN: Iran's Energy Minister Parviz Fatah said on Tuesday that his country would sign next week a contract to sell gas to European Union. This could be done despite problems Tehran had with the EU. Talking to an Indian delegation, he ...




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