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Rebels tricked into freeing Betancourt
Operation will go into history for its audacity, effectiveness

Karuna back in Sri Lanka
COLOMBO: The rebel LTTE leader, Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan alias ‘Colonel’ Karuna, returned here after completing his jail term in Britain on charges of violation of immigration laws. He fled to London in November 2007 using an ...

Ties with Egypt to grow despite constraints
CAIRO: India and Egypt are looking at ways to deepen their economic relationship despite constraints imposed on foreign investments by rising oil prices and tight money supply. The visiting External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee ...

Talks between China and Dalai Lama envoys end in stalemate
Beijing: The latest round of talks between China and envoys of the Dalai Lama failed to achieve any breakthrough. However, China said an offer for a further round of talks before the end of the year was on the cards as long as the Dalai Lama ...

Keith Vaz in knighthood row
LONDON: Keith Vaz, high-profile British-Indian Labour MP and former Minister, was on Thursday embroiled in a controversy over allegations that he was promised a knighthood or a peerage in return for his last-minute support to a contentious ...

“Madhes province won’t disintegrate Nepal”
KATHMANDU: Upendra Yadav, chairman of Madhesi Janadhikar Forum, one of the Madhes-based parties, has said the demand of a single province in the southern plains would not disintegrate Nepal. Madhes-based parties have been obstructing the ...

Sri Lanka to focus on maritime security
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka is contemplating setting up a national strategy for maritime security to address issues related to its strategic and commercial interests in the Indian Ocean. The suggestion has been mooted by a high-level committee ...

“Seized boats were sailing towards LTTE area”
COLOMBO: The Indian trawlers that were seized on Wednesday had been sailing towards the LTTE-controlled Vidattaltivu area in northwestern Mannar district, says Sri Lanka. “The trawlers were surrounded by naval craft between the ...

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