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Iran, IAEA set to hold fresh talks
Three sets of proposals likely to be discussed

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Senior LTTE cadres fled Thoppigala, says navy
COLOMBO: At least four airmen were injured on Sunday when a “weapon” fixed to an air force jet exploded at the main base in Katunayake, close to the international airport. The Government implemented extra security measures in ...

Pakistan parties mull strategy
ISLAMABAD: The long drawn-out siege at the capital’s Lal Masjid has completely overshadowed a two-day “All Parties’ Conference” (APC) by Pakistan’s Opposition parties that began in London on Saturday. Billed ...

Major Bangladesh parties face split
DHAKA: Sharp differences among senior leaders of major political parties in Bangladesh have become so acute vis a vis the military-backed Government’s plans for “political reforms” that they have triggered fears of imminent ...

Criticism over return of Latin Mass
Paris: Jewish leaders and community groups have criticised Pope Benedict XVI strongly after the head of the Roman Catholic Church formally removed restrictions on celebrating an old form of the Latin Mass which includes prayers calling for the ...

26 killed in Baghdad blasts
Baghdad: A flurry of bombings in Baghdad killed 26 persons on Sunday, and officials said the death toll from a giant suicide truck blast that devastated the market of a Shia town north of the capital a day earlier could be more than 130. ...

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India & World
“Indians in U.K. most law abiding”
LONDON: Describing the Indian community in the United Kingdom the “most law abiding,” Lord Swraj Paul said on Saturday the British establishment had no intention to tarnish the image of the community following the alleged link of ...




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