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New round of diplomacy on Iran
To resolve crisis surrounding nuclear programme

North Korea threatens nuclear response
SEOUL: North Korea threatened on Saturday to respond with nuclear weapons to a major U.S.-South Korean naval exercise starting this weekend, saying it was ready for a “retaliatory sacred war.” The threat came from the ...

East Asia Summit to include U.S., Russia
Singapore: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has decided to expand the East Asia Summit (EAS) to include the United States and Russia. India is an EAS member. The 16-nation EAS, “a leaders-driven forum,” now ...

BIKER PUTIN
Russian Premier roars into rally


Venezuela-Colombia spat intensifies
Washington: What started out as a war of words between President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and President Álvaro Uribe of Colombia, even as far back as 2007, has now become an open diplomatic conflict in a multilateral forum and threatens ...

Bashir not to attend AU summit
Kampala: Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court on a war-crimes warrant, won't attend an African Union (AU) summit due to get under way in Uganda on Sunday, said a senior Ugandan official on ...

‘LeT spreading its tentacles west-wards'
ISLAMABAD: The Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), according to the United States, is becoming more lethal by the day and spreading its tentacles west-wards. This was disclosed by U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) Mike Mullen to a select group of ...

India & World
India should tell Myanmar to change course: U.S.


U.K. Tamils hold midnight vigil outside Downing Street
LONDON:Hundreds of British Tamils, carrying candles and banners, held a vigil” outside Downing Street on Friday to demand an independent inquiry by the United Nations into alleged human rights violations in Sri Lanka. The vigil ...




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