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Collective Arab plan to break siege?Amr Moussa entry into Gaza fuels speculation Russia posts Kyrgyz plea to defence bloc MOSCOW: Even as large-scale rioting continued in Kyrgyzstan for the third day on Sunday, Russia has sidestepped Kyrgyzstan's request for military help, redirecting the plea to the defence bloc of ex-Soviet states. More than 100 people ...
Iraq poll rivals meetBaghdad: The leaders of two rival political alliances battling to run Iraq's new government took a step toward ending their power dispute, as the Sunni-backed coalition that won March elections now faces being sidelined in ... Breakthrough for Flemish separatists BRUSSELS: The first results from Belgium's general election on Sunday confirmed a breakthrough for Flemish separatists, indicating they may emerge as the largest party in the country's Dutch-speaking region. Independence A handful ... Karzai seeks support for Kandahar operation KANDAHAR: Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday appealed to hundreds of tribal and religious leaders to support a major operation in their southern province, the heartland of a Taliban insurgency. Mr. Karzai, accompanied by top NATO ...
Mass wedding at VavuniyaSri Lankan government helps 53 ex-LTTE couples Penguin terminated my employment: Davidar Toronto: Days after announcing that he was voluntarily quitting Penguin International as its CEO, India-born David Davidar has now said the company had terminated him in the wake of a sexual harassment suit slapped against him by a former ... India & World Indian Embassy in Riyadh denies death term report DUBAI: The Indian Embassy in Riyadh has denied reports that Sabir Ansari, an Indian national, has been sentenced to death for killing one of his compatriot in Saudi Arabia. “We have checked our records about Indians on death row, ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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