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Ehud Barak quits Labour partyTo escape criticism over handling of Palestinian talks Help build nation, Rajapaksa tells Tamils JAFFNA: Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa travelled to Jaffna and met people across the peninsula over the past two days, urging them to unite in the process of nation building and aid in national reconciliation. “We have a ...
Tunisian phenomenon catching upDUBAI: The self-immolation by a graduate vegetable seller that triggered the Tunisian uprising and brought down the government of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali is leading the desperately poor in neighbouring countries to follow suit. On ...
18 dead in Pakistan blast as report shows decline in violenceISLAMABAD: Eighteen people were killed on Monday morning when a bomb ripped through a bus in Hangu in Khyber-Pukhtoonkhwa. Everyone in the bus was killed in the explosion that was apparently triggered by a timer device placed near the gas ... South Sudan vote hints at secession JUBA (Sudan): Organisers pressed on with the marathon task of collating the verdict of south Sudan's independence referendum on Monday after partial results from polling stations showed a landslide for secession. The two largest foreign ... An occasion for both sides to clear air BEIJING: As Chinese President Hu Jintao arrives in Washington on Tuesday, opinion in China is divided on whether the world's two biggest powers can bring an increasingly strained relationship back on track. The last year, officials and ... India & World Indian Consulate in Jaffna begins issuing visas JAFFNA: The Indian Consulate here began issuing visas, despite severe logistical constraints and skeletal manpower. “We have begun giving visas from today [Monday],” Indian Consul-General in Jaffna V. Mahalingam told The ... 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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