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Israeli troops arrest Palestinian Minister
Truce not being considered, says Hamas

Omanthai remains closed
COLOMBO: Omanthai entry-exit point remained closed for the fourth successive day as the discussions between the ICRC officials and the LTTE in Kilinochchi had "apparently" failed, said the military on Saturday. The Defence Ministry said the ICRC ...

Regrettable decision: Ban
Move on Suu Kyi provokes global outrage

Japan offers sops to local bodies to host U.S. forces
SINGAPORE THE: Japanese Parliament, Diet, has passed a bill providing financial incentives to encourage local authorities to host the military units and personnel of the U.S. The purpose of the law is to facilitate the "realignment" of the U.S. ...

Justice Chaudhary draws huge crowds
Lawyers, political activists converge on Supreme Court

Violence feared in Ukraine
MOSCOW: Ukraine is feared heading for violence as the military has been drawn into a two-month-old standoff between pro-Western President Viktor Yushchenko and Russia-friendly Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich. Tensions rose sharply in the ...

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India & World
Repeal of Act brings no relief to Hindu families
Political backing for land grabbing in Bangladesh, says study by professor

India, China can help Suu Kyi, says ASEAN
`Should bring pressure on Myanmar to release democracy campaigner'

India, Japan seek progress in talks for economic pact
SINGAPORE: India and Japan "should make substantive progress by the end of July" in their ongoing talks on issues related to the proposed bilateral economic pact. Indicating this, Union Commerce Minister Kamal Nath said here on Saturday that ...




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