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Rajapaksa meets Tamil Parties' Forum
Committee soon on process of reconciliation

Region on brink of war, warns North Korea
BEIJING: Tensions have risen in the Korean Peninsula ahead of Sunday's planned joint military exercises by South Korea and the United States, with the North warning that the region was “inching closer to the brink of ...

Row over “fake” Taliban
LONDON: British intelligence agency MI6 was on Friday at the centre of an embarrassing controversy after it emerged that it was “fooled” into mistaking a Pakistani shopkeeper as key Taliban commander Mullah Akhtar Mohammed Mansour, ...

DeLay hammered with conviction
Washington: Thomas DeLay, the former United States House Majority Leader known as “the hammer”, was convicted for money laundering by a Texas jury this week. Mr. DeLay, who was slapped with a felony charge in 2005 for ...

Teens survive sea ordeal
SUVA: Three teenagers who survived on rainwater and a seagull during 50 days adrift off their remote Pacific territory of Tokelau were in Fiji on Friday after what was hailed as a “miracle” rescue. The boys, who had resorted ...

Bomb plot foiled: Islamabad
ISLAMABAD: Police arrested two suicide bombers in Pakistan's capital on Friday who they said were planning to attack a mosque and a government building. Police officer Bin Yamin said the detained men were linked to the Pakistani Taliban ...

Naipaul pulls out of Turkey meet
LONDON: V.S. Naipaul has been forced to pull out of a major literary conference in Turkey after protests over his views on Islam. The Nobel laureate was invited to give the opening speech at the European Writers' Parliament (EWP) in ...

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Pratibha in Syria, to focus on economic ties and investment
Agreements between DD and Syrian broadcaster, and between news agencies possible




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