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Species facing mass extinction: U.N.Convention on Biological Diversity meeting in Nagoya, Japan Iran support for Maliki No written assuarances on judiciary, says Islamabad ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan government on Monday decided to assert the weight of the Prime Minister's word over rumours in the Supreme Court by refusing to furnish a written assurance that the executive order of March 16, 2009, restoring the ...
Key promotion, a pointer to next Chinese PresidentBEIJING: Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping has been appointed as a vice-chairman of the country's Central Military Commission, a move seen as confirmation that he is on track to succeed President Hu Jintao when his term expires in ... People have the right not to vote, says Suu Kyi SINGAPORE: Amid “preparations” by Myanmar's military government to hold a general election on November 7, the Supreme Court in Yangon, on Monday, reserved judgment on the final appeal by pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi ... Super typhoon hits the Philippines BAGUIO (Philippines): Super Typhoon Megi smashed into the northern Philippines on Monday, causing landslides in mountainous areas, with gusts of up to 260 km an hour whipping up huge waves along the coast and killing at least one ... India & World Talks on civil nuclear pact with India will continue: Japan SINGAPORE: Japan “has no intention to call off negotiations” with India for a pact on civil nuclear cooperation. Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan and his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh may, in fact, “confirm the current ...
India, Germany to work closely for reforms in U.N. architectureNEW DELHI: Germany and India have decided to work closely in the United Nations Security Council to push for reforms in the architecture of the world body. Both countries were recently elected as non-permanent members to the Security ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | Book Review | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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