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Iran’s Parliament in conservatives’ grip
Reformists win 16 per cent of seats, independents get 14 per cent

It will be a “summer of discontent,” Brown warned
New poll gives Tories unassailable 18-point lead

Dhaka, Beijing to strengthen nuclear ties
DHAKA: China and Bangladesh have decided to cooperate in peaceful nuclear power sector with the China-Pakistan model as the template. Ending what was seen as a ‘highly productive’ two-day visit, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi ...

EU, U.K. hail China’s decision to talk with Dalai Lama
BEIJING: The EU, Britain, and Australia have welcomed China’s decision to meet the Dalai Lama’s private representative. Xinhua learned from official sources on Friday that “the relevant department of the central ...

Protests mark torch relay in Nagano
Nagano (Japan): The eggs and tomatoes flew, the Chinese and Tibetan flags waved and a determined police force got the embattled Olympic torch through the Japanese city of Nagano on its way to Beijing. The torch was greeted on Saturday ...

Galileo satellite set for launch
BRUSSELS: The European Union was on Saturday set to launch the second satellite in its much-delayed Galileo navigation system designed to rival the American GPS system. The experimental satellite was to be fired into space on a Russian ...

New church leader
Tokyo: Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification church known as the Moonies, has handed over control of the movement to his Harvard-educated youngest son in what is seen as an attempt to broaden the controversial organisation’s appeal. ...

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India & World
“Singapore fortunate to have neighbours like India, China”
City-State has grown at a rate higher than world’s average: Minister

15-year jail for ex-U.S. teacher with LeT links
WASHINGTON: A district court in the United States has sentenced a former schoolteacher for the second time to 15 years in prison after an appeals court directed it to reconsider the original conviction for providing material aid to the ...




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