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INTERNATIONAL
Bush, Obama condemn Mumbai terror attacks
President-elect calls up Ronen Sen for details

INTERNATIONAL
U.K. intelligence suspects Al-Qaeda hand
LONDON: British intelligence agencies suspect Al-Qaeda is behind the Mumbai attacks, pointing out that taking Western hostages fits in with the pattern of its previous operations, especially the 2002 Bali bombings when ...

Israel’s concern over trapped nationals
DUBAI: Israeli media is reporting that eight Israelis are trapped inside Nariman House in Mumbai where a Jewish centre is located following the attacks on Wednesday. The Jerusalem Post , quoting Moni Ender, a spokesman ...

Prabakaran reaches out to India
COLOMBO: Conceding that the LTTE is pitted against the Sri Lankan military in an “intense war as never before,” LTTE chief Velupillai Prabakaran on Thursday said he wanted to “build a constructive relationship” with ...

Messages of outrage from Europe
Paris: Horror-struck Europeans were glued to their television screens on Thursday as the terror attacks and accompanying hostage drama in Mumbai was beamed in real time into their rooms. European nations are planning to send a special ...

Stand-off continues in Thailand
SINGAPORE: The stand-off between Thailand’s Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat and Army Commander-in-Chief Anupong Paochinda remained unresolved until nightfall on Thursday. With speculation rife about possible moves by the Army, Mr. ...

Russia to host BRIC summit in 2009
MOSCOW: Russia will host the first standalone summit of the BRIC nations — Brazil, Russia, India and China — to deal with the global crisis and build a new international financial system. The agreement was reached at talks ...

China: opposed to any form of terrorism
BEIJING: Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Thursday sent a message of condolences to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh concerning the terrorist in Mumbai. Mr. Wen said China condemned the attacks, noting that it is firmly opposed to terrorism of ...

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