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1 killed as blast rocks VaranasiOver 21 injured; Indian Mujahideen claims responsibility
Assange surrendersWikiLeaks founder says he will fight extradition to Sweden
No change of guard in Karnataka: GadkariBANGALORE: Ruling out a mid-term change in the leadership of the BJP government in Karnataka, party president Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday said the results of the coming elections to the zilla and taluk panchayats would be a fitting reply to the ...
New initiatives to mark 60 years of India-China diplomatic relationsCHENNAI: Dana Schuppert, an expert on India-China relations, has called for the setting up of Chinese cultural centres in Chennai, Bangalore and New Delhi and Indian cultural centres in Beijing and Kunming to mark the 60th anniversary of ... Curb terrorism, Sarkozy tells Pakistan French President compares 26/11 with 9/11; “We will stand by India till justice is done” Sarkozy honours two Indians Mumbai: Remembering two French citizens who lost their lives in the November 26, 2008 terror attack here, French President Nicolas Sarkozy honoured two Indians here on Tuesday by conferring ‘d'Officier de l'Ordre national du Merite' on ... No intention of sending Assange to U.S.: Swedish prosecutor STOCKHOLM: The prosecutor in charge of the rape case against Julian Assange said on Tuesday she had no intention of extraditing the WikiLeaks boss to the U.S. if he is brought to Sweden to face justice. “I did not execute a ... Counsel cannot be allowed to succeed in snatching an order in his favour by advancing threat, says Judge CHENNAI: This is the letter dated July 2, 2009 written by R. Regupathi, the then Judge of the Madras High Court, to the Chief Justice of the Madras High Court containing the relevant part where there is a specific reference to R.K. ...
Court admits it erred, upholds commutation of death penaltyNHRC can intervene to protect human rights: Bench CRICKET England crushes Australia to go one-up It was the visiting side's first Test victory in Adelaide since 1995 India a partner and not competitor: China BEIJING: A week ahead of the visit of its Premier Wen Jiabao to New Delhi, the Chinese government struck a positive note on its relations with India, stressing that the two countries were “partners rather than ... CRICKET
The Australian team is in complete disarray and faces difficult choicesAfter their most devastating home defeat to England for half a century Ricky Ponting faced the press as he is obliged to do and he stared them in the eye as he always does. But he could not say much. The English team were praised and he ... CRICKET
Yusuf bludgeons the Kiwis into submissionThe all-rounder's blistering unbeaten century overshadows Franklin's fantastic effort Compromise and optimism buzzwords at Cancun CANCUN: While countries are maintaining a brave front on an agreement at Cancun where the United Nations climate change talks are being held, the reality could be very different. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) ... BASIC countries firm on second commitment to Kyoto Protocol CANCUN: BASIC (Brazil, South Africa, India and China) countries on Monday outlined three issues that were non-negotiable and this included the necessity of a second commitment period to the Kyoto Protocol. The outcome at Cancun must be built ... Centre for privatisation of higher education ‘Allow schools to function as profit-making bodies' Climate change: Modi seeks role for Chief Ministers Indian state “biggest culprit” for rampant corruption: think tank Washington: “The biggest culprit” for rampant corruption in India, exemplified by recent cases such as the Commonwealth Games scandal and the 2G-spectrum auction, is the Indian state, according to a leading think tank in ... Indian ambassador to attend Nobel Peace Prize ceremony China reiterates criticism of award to dissident Liu Xiaobo Al Jazeera English comes to India NEW DELHI: Finally launching in India after a four-year wait for government approvals, Al-Jazeera's English news channel plans a marketing blitz next month to correct the “myths and misconceptions” surrounding it. “We ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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