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A month ahead of schedule; several of 70 stadia have already held test events

Secret reports shed new light on Iraq war
A huge trove of secret field reports from the battlegrounds of Iraq sheds new light on the war, including such fraught subjects as civilian deaths, detainee abuse and the involvement of Iran. The secret archive is the second cache ...

China to reconsider language policy
As Tibetan students call for equality of ethnicities

Indonesia pledges to control haze
SINGAPORE: Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa has expressed resolve to address the problem of haze that was affecting neighbouring Singapore and parts of Malaysia. Mr. Natalegawa was speaking in Jakarta after Singapore and ...

Unprecedented anger in France
Paris: “What next?” are the two words on everyone's lips as the situation in France remains confused despite the French Upper House passing the law raising the retirement age from 60 to 62. A joint parliamentary commission is ...

Russian interest in pipeline
MOSCOW: Russia has offered to join the ambitious Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline, even as it opted out of a project to build a gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan and India. Russia's natural gas giant Gazprom ...

$25,000 compensation for Kanishka victims mooted
Toronto: The Canadian government has suggested a compensation of $20,000 to $25,000 to families of each of the victims in the tragic 1985 Air India Kanishka terror bombing that killed 329 people, mostly of Indian origin, said a news ...

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U.S. skirts nuclear deal; no mediation on Kashmir
Washington: Dashing Pakistan's hopes, the United States has refused to be forthcoming on its request for a civil nuclear deal, similar to the one with India, and made clear that it will not mediate on the Kashmir issue. U.S. Secretary of ...




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