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Spurt in refugee influx, says Colombo
COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan government on Tuesday said the number of civilians who had crossed into government-controlled areas in Mullathivu district had exceeded 51,000. The Ministry of Human Rights and Disaster Management said the ...

Indian Navy docks three ships in Abu Dhabi
ABU DHABI: The Indian navy has docked three ships in Abu Dhabi to show case its capacity to train Indian and foreign naval personnel of friendly countries. The despatch of the three training ships — Tir, Krishna and Veera — ...

U.S. affirms pledge on nuclear deal
Will fulfil commitments under historic agreement: official

Plea against Musharraf
Lahore: A petition seeking the trial of the former Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, on treason charges was filed in the Supreme Court on Tuesday, said court officials. A man named Zahid Hussain filed the petition in the apex ...

Top AIG executives to return bonuses
NEW YORK: Fifteen of the top 20 bonus recipients at American International Group Inc. have agreed to return their money following a firestorm of criticism and some arm-twisting from New York’s Attorney-General. In total, AIG ...

Trained militants in U.K.: report
LONDON: More than 20 Britons who allegedly trained with Al-Qaeda-linked militant groups in Pakistan have returned to Britain, the Sky TV reported on Tuesday quoting Pakistani intelligence sources. It said Pakistan believed that the ...

ASEAN wants to ‘re-engage’ India on stalled FTA
SINGAPORE: The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) wants to “re-engage” India to resolve the “practical” issues stalling the signing of their free trade pact. New Delhi’s response to this offer ...

Saakashvili to blame: report
MOSCOW: A European Union probe into the August war in South Ossetia between Georgia and Russia has blamed Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili for unleashing the conflict. The conclusion is based on a secret order issued by Mr. ...




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