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U.S. resumes drone attacks in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Maintaining its pressure on Pakistan to do more in North Waziristan, the U.S. on Monday launched another set of drone attacks in the Mir Ali area of the tribal agency reportedly killing at least 15 terrorists. After a lull of ...

Khodorkovsky found guilty in second trial
MOSCOW: The former oil tycoon, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who is serving an eight-year prison term, was found guilty in his second trial, which would keep him behind bars for several more years. A judge who started reading his verdict on ...

British Indian among nine charged with terror offences


‘Octomom' faces eviction in U.S.
LOS ANGELES: The man who sold his Southern California home to “Octomom” Nadya Suleman said on Sunday that he's going ahead with eviction proceedings because she has not made a long overdue $450,000 payment. Amer Haddadin said ...

Gbagbo hangs tough
ABIDJAN: Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo saw off another challenge to his rule on Monday as a call for a general strike fell flat and he prepared to face-down an ultimatum from West African leaders. Mr. Gbagbo's rival Alassane Ouattara, ...

Death toll in Nigeria attacks rises
Jos (Nigeria): The death toll from violence in Nigeria has risen to at least 41 following a series of bomb blasts, attacks on churches and reprisals, police said on Monday, as soldiers patrolled to prevent further unrest. Many houses ...

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Japan varsity says sorry to family of Indian student
Tokyo: A Japanese university on Monday apologised to the family of an Indian student who committed suicide in 2007, leaving behind a note saying he would kill himself due to bullying he suffered at school. The student, then aged 20, ...

Balochistan's 27 Hindu families seek asylum in India
ISLAMABAD: Twenty-seven Hindu families from Pakistan's Balochistan province have approached the Indian High Commission here for political asylum after a series of kidnappings and killings that targeted the minority community, an official has ...




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