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Path of reconciliation: Zuma
No place for complacency or excuses, says President

Israel plays spoilsport
JOHANNESBURG: While 29 heads of state attended the inauguration , there were some who could not make it. At the top of the list was the special envoy of the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas who was denied permission by Israel ...

A war for survival, says Gilani


49 Tiger cadre killed: Army
COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan military and Navy on Saturday said at least 49 Tiger cadre had been killed in separate operations amid hunt for the Tigers holed up inside the New Safety Zone (NSZ). Separately, the military said troops had gained ...

Russia displays military might
MOSCOW: Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev warned against “military adventurism” as the country celebrated victory in World War II with the largest display of military might since the break-up of the Soviet Union nearly two ...

Consensus eludes Nepal’s parties
KATHMANDU: The deadline set by Nepal’s President Ram Baran Yadav for the parties of the Constituent Assembly to form government ended on Saturday. Though the parties claimed to form a national government, they could not forge ...

INTERNATIONAL
Fighter all his life
Johannesburg: Jacob Zuma, who even considered retiring from politics in 2006, started a new innings in public life as the fourth President of post-apartheid South Africa on Saturday. He may have spent his teens as a goatherd, but he has been a ...

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