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Hu lauds three-decades of reform
It ushered in economic prosperity, social harmony
Police, youth clash again in Athens
Boy’s death, economic hardship lead to riots
All terror roads lead to Pakistan, says Rushdie
NEW YORK: Terming Pakistan as the centre of world terrorism, noted author Salman Rushdie has said the fact is that terrorist organisations are all based in that country. Mr. Rushdie slammed Pakistan for its “cynical ...
“Dawood had a direct role”
Moscow: Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim was directly involved in the deadly 26/11 attacks in Mumbai as his clandestine drug trafficking network was used to finance the terror strikes in India’s financial hub, according to a top Russian ...
Further advance claimed
COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan military on Thursday claimed to have advanced further towards the LTTE’s main administrative base, Kilinochchi. Defence Ministry said troops had several confrontations “inflecting heavy damage to the ...
Zardari to visit Afghanistan, discuss terrorism
Found guilty of terrorism
LONDON: A British Pakistani, accused of being a high-profile Al-Qaeda activist, was on Thursday found guilty of “directing terrorism.” The police claimed this was the first time that someone in the U.K. had been convicted of ...
Russian air defence systems for Iran
Bid to revive Ba’ath party
BAGHDAD: More than 20 employees of Iraq’s Ministry of the Interior have been arrested on allegations that they were plotting to revive Saddam Hussein’s outlawed Ba’ath party, said government officials on Thursday. ...
Brown rejects calls for Iraq probe
LONDON: The British Government on Thursday came under renewed pressure to set up an independent inquiry into the Iraq invasion and to apologise to the people for taking part in an “illegal” war. But Prime Minister Gordon ...
Obama team to be trained on attacks
Implement promises, Prachanda told
KATHMANDU: The main opposition party, Nepali Congress, on Thursday boycotted the Constituent Assembly meeting demanding action on the commitments Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ had made regarding the return of seized ...
Cholera overshadowing AIDS crisis
Health workers in Zimbabwe are warning that international alarm over the spreading cholera emergency, which has claimed nearly a thousand lives, is overshadowing the AIDS crisis, which is killing as many people every three days. The ...
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