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A well-coordinated strike in Peshawar
Suicide bombers came disguised as security personnel

Quake rocks U.S., Mexico
Washington DC: An earthquake measuring 7.2 on the Richter Scale rocked large tracts of the Western coast of Mexico and the United States 3:40 p.m. (local time) on Easter Sunday. The quake struck around 62 km from Mexicali, near the U.S.-Mexico ...

Campaigning closes in Sri Lanka
COLOMBO: Curtains fell on the six-week campaign for the April 8 general election in Sri Lanka. Undoubtedly, it would go down as one of the dullest elections in the history of the nation. The campaign has failed to generate much interest ...

NATO admits to killing Afghan women
KABUL: NATO forces have admitted killing three women in a bungled raid on a village in Afghanistan earlier this year, after initially denying involvement. The NATO International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said in a statement on ...

China rejects criticism over dams
BEIJING: China on Monday rejected criticism from its neighbours that its dams on the Mekong river were responsible for droughts in their countries, even as it came under increasing pressure to share more hydrological data. Officials from ...

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India's access to Headley “down to logistics”
Washington DC: The question of providing Indian authorities with access to terror suspect David Coleman Headley is now “down to logistics,” a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation said on Monday. Speaking to The ...




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