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Give South access to civil nuclear technology: France Sarkozy dismisses North's concern over safety China welcomes pharmaceutical firms BEIJING: China welcomes Indian pharmaceutical companies to help address the growing demands of its domestic market in the wake of recent healthcare reforms, said Health Minister Chen Zhu on Monday. “We know India's pharmaceutical ... Obama, Hillary congratulate Iraq Washington DC: U.S. President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Monday sent their congratulations to the people of Iraq on holding parliamentary elections, for only the second time since the U.S. invasion in ... 51 die in Turkey earthquake OKCULAR (Turkey): A strong, pre-dawn earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6 on Richter Scale struck eastern Turkey on Monday, killing 51 people as it knocked down stone and mud-brick houses and minarets in at least six villages, said the ... Huge death toll in Nigeria religious violence JOS (Nigeria): Rioters armed with machetes slaughtered more than 200 people including a 4-day-old infant, said residents, less than two months after sectarian violence in the volatile region left more than 300 dead. One aid worker said ... Israel, Palestine agree to indirect talks: Mitchell Washington DC: The United States has begun discussing the structure and scope of indirect talks between Israel and Palestine, according to George Mitchell, U.S. special envoy to the Middle East. “I'm pleased that the Israeli and ... Revive R&D in thorium, says India PARIS: India struck a different tone at the ongoing global meet on nuclear energy, drawing attention to the pitfalls of relying solely on uranium fuel for atomic reactors. It said the world must revive research in utilising thorium and join ... Other Stories
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