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US spy plane crashes in Pak tribal area
ISLAMABAD: A US spy plane crashed in a Pakistan tribal area on the border with Afghanistan on Tuesday. Unconfirmed reports said the drone, an unmannned aircraft known to be used by the U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan to launch missile ...

Afghan officials in drug trafficking: Moscow
MOSCOW: Russia’s anti-narcotics chief said top Afghan officials are involved in drug trafficking even as NATO is sabotaging efforts to fight the threat from Afghanistan. Russian security services have information about some 40 ...

Norway must assist our relief effort: Rajapaksa
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka has asked Norway, the official facilitator of the abandoned peace process, to assist in the government’s humanitarian efforts to bring relief to citizens in the north, instead of “through other ...

Brown defies critics amid applause
LONDON: In a brave but transparently synthetic show of unity, Labour dissidents joined delegates at the party’s conference in Manchester on Tuesday to give Prime Minister Gordon Brown a standing ovation as he defied calls for him to quit ...

Crash course in diplomacy for Palin
She is meeting leaders from the world’s current hotspots

British MPs criticised
LONDON: Sri Lanka’s Cabinet Minister Keheliya Rambukwella on Tuesday criticised British MPs who support the Tamils’ campaign against the Sri Lankan government, saying they were probably prompted by electoral considerations, given ...

Longest-held prisoner freed in Myanmar
YANGON: Myanmar’s longest-serving political prisoner, journalist Win Tin, was freed on Tuesday after 19 years behind bars. He vowed to continue his struggle to achieve democracy in the military-ruled country. Mr. Win Tin’s ...

U.S. acknowledges Pakistan’s sovereignty
New York: U.S. President George W Bush on Tuesday acknowledged Pakistan’s sovereignty and offered help in improving security to fight terrorism during his first-ever meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari amid tensions ...

CURRENCY CRISIS
U.K. faces fake coins threat


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