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G-20 nations to focus on deficits Agree to move carefully so as not to set back global recovery Kyrgyzstan votes for reform MOSCOW: More than 90 per cent of Kyrgyz voters backed radical changes from a presidential to a parliamentary form of government even as Russia warned the reform could trigger the country's collapse. In a referendum on Sunday, 91 per cent ... Navy chief discusses cooperation in Colombo COLOMBO: Chief of Naval Staff Nirmal Verma on Monday called on Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapaksa and exchanged views on promotion of bilateral cooperation, including enhancing security in the Indian Ocean. Admiral Verma is ... India-bound tanker hijacked SINGAPORE: An India-bound tanker, Golden Blessing, has been hijacked by pirates while on its way through the Gulf of Aden from Saudi Arabia. Announcing this on Monday, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said the vessel, ... Britain caps non-EU immigration LONDON: Brushing aside objections from the industry and migrant groups, the British government on Monday went ahead and announced a temporary nine-month cap on immigration from non-European Union countries pending consultations on plans for a ...
Trying campaign for MerkelBERLIN: According to opinion polls, if Germans could choose their next President, they would overwhelmingly elect a former East German dissident this week and reject Chancellor Angela Merkel's hand-picked candidate for head of state. But ...
A cheeky autograph requestLondon: Rock and roll legend Paul McCartney has seen plenty of crazed fans over the decades, but he was shocked when a group asked him to autograph their bottoms. The ‘Beatles' icon turned down the fans' request in front of a crowd ... Other Stories
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