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Suicide blast kills 16 in RussiaMOSCOW: At least 16 people died and over a hundred were wounded in a car bomb attack in Russia's violence-torn North Caucasus region. A suicide bomber blew up a car packed with about 40 kg of explosives and a gas cylinder near the ... Obama condemns pastor's “stunt” A “recruitment bonanza for Al-Qaeda,” says President Kidnapped British journalist released ISLAMABAD: Asad Qureshi, the British journalist of Pakistani origin, who was kidnapped in March along with two others while on their way to North Waziristan has been released. This was confirmed on Thursday by the British High Commission which ... Protests in West Asia DUBAI: Iran has joined growing protests in West Asia against plans by the Florida Church. On Thursday, Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki urged U.S. to guarantee the basic right of American Muslims and prevent such offensive acts. He ...
Halt expulsion of Romas, France toldParis: The European Parliament (EP) in a strongly worded resolution on Thursday called on France to immediately suspend the expulsion of members of the Roma community to Romania and Bulgaria and urged the French government to integrate rather ... Anthrax spreads in Bangladesh DHAKA: While Anthrax has already spread in many districts of Bangladesh, forcing the authorities issue a red alert, the government is hoping the disease will not turn into an epidemic. The Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and ... Cuban model doesn't work: Castro HAVANA: The Cuban leader, Fidel Castro, has told a visiting American journalist and a U.S.-Cuba policy expert that the island's state-dominated system is in need of change. Jeffrey Goldberg, a national correspondent for The Atlantic ... Other Stories
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