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Al-Qaeda will continue attacks: Al-Zawahiri
CAIRO: Osama bin Laden’s chief deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, has warned that Al-Qaeda still has plans to target Western countries involved in the Iraq war. Zawahiri’s comments, in a lengthy audiotape posted on an Islamist ...

Hillary must win decisively
Philadelphia/Washington: Barack Obama on Monday effectively conceded that he would not win the crucial Democratic primary in Pennsylvania, but said he expected to do well enough to cast doubt on Hillary Clinton’s ability to stay in the ...

Maoists formally stake claim in Nepal
KATHMANDU: The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) has formally staked claim to lead a coalition government as the largest party in the Constituent Assembly. A central secretariat meeting of the Maoists, held at its Chairman Prachanda’s ...

Bulls to be dope-tested
Madrid: Doping tests are to be introduced for the first time at Spain’s most prestigious bullfighting festival after allegations that bulls are given drugs to make the matador’s job easier. Breeders at next month’s Feria de ...

‘Chemical Ali’ ill
BAGHDAD: Saddam Hussein’s cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid, known as “Chemical Ali,” has been taken to a U.S. military hospital after suffering a heart attack while in custody awaiting execution, officials said. A U.S. military ...

Zardari, Sharif deny rumours of rift
ISLAMABAD: Asif Ali Zardari and Nawaz Sharif, main leaders of Pakistan’s ruling combine, on Tuesday denied rumours of a rift over restoring the judiciary despite continuing differences, and reiterated their commitment to the Bhurban ...

NWFP government frees pro-Taliban cleric
ANP bid to wean militants away from violence and take up development works in the area

India & World
Listed as top lawyer in U.K.
London: An Indian-origin woman, who heads a prominent human rights organisation in Britain, has been listed among the top 10 most powerful lawyers in the country. The list of 100 most powerful lawyers, produced by The ...

China’s concern over Tibet situation
India’s handling of torch relay appreciated




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