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Residents of Vavuniya camp complain of congestion
COLOMBO: The visiting 10-member parliamentary delegation from Tamil Nadu went on a tour of the camps for the war displaced in Vavunia district and interacted with the inmates. The residents complained of congestion and day-to-day ...

Turkey cancels air exercise with Israel
DUBAI: The fall-out of the Gaza war continues to plague ties between Israel and Turkey, with a joint military exercise, which had been planned earlier, becoming its latest casualty. Israeli Foreign Ministry sources have been quoted as ...

India-Russia defence deals may face new problems
MOSCOW: Even as India and Russia prepare to end the row over price escalation for aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov during Defence Minister A. K. Antony this week, new problems may crop up in the wide-ranging defence cooperation between the ...

Series of blasts in Iraq
BAGHDAD: A series of bombings killed at least 19 people and wounded 60 on Sunday in the western Iraqi city of Ramadi, said police and hospital officials, a worrying sign that violence may be on the rise in this former hotbed of the militancy. ...

China, India offer opportunities, says Singapore
SINGAPORE: China and India offer “tremendous opportunities” for Singapore as it emerges from the current economic crisis, according to the City-State’s Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam. Participating in the ...

Repudiation of Obama’s predecessors: Castro
London: Cuban leader Fidel Castro has hailed the award of the Nobel peace prize to U.S. President Barack Obama. The Cuban leader, who handed over power to his brother Raul last year after falling seriously ill, made it clear that he ...

Hillary sounds optimistic on Pakistan’s nuclear weapons
LONDON: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday sought to play down fears that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons could fall into the hands of terrorists, saying that despite the “increasing challenge” to the authority of ...

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