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Iran nuclear talks at a dead-end
Discussions should respect nations' rights: Iran

Maoists hand over PLA to panel
New Delhi: The Maoist People's Liberation Army (PLA) has come under the control of the statutory Special Committee for Supervision, Integration and Rehabilitation of former combatants in Nepal. The handover of the PLA from the Maoist party to ...

No re-entry restrictions on Pamuk, Desai: India
COLOMBO: India had waived its visa re-entry restrictions on writers Orhan Pamuk, Kiran Desai, and others, so that they could participate in the Galle Literary Festival, said the Indian High Commission in Sri Lanka on ...

TTP leader on U.S. terror list
WASHINGTON: Qari Hussain, leader of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), has been designated a terrorist by the United States State Department. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Hussain had been designated under Executive Order ...

Colombo steps in on Galle issue
COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan Presidential secretariat has said that writer Orhan Pamuk's absence at the Galle Literary Festival had no link to freedom of expression issues in Sri Lanka. Turkish Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk had informed the ...

Selective on rights: Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: In a thinly veiled reference to India, Pakistan on Saturday said the selective approach by some countries on the issue of human rights damaged the cause of building international consensus on promoting best practices. These ...

Stepping in for Stepan


Giffords moved to Houston
Washington: Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who was in critical condition after being shot in the head was moved by air to a rehabilitation centre in Houston, Texas, on Friday. The shooter, Jared Lee Loughner, went on a rampage in a ...

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Gandhi Memorial in Singapore restored
SINGAPORE: Singapore's historic Mahatma Gandhi Memorial, now housed in its restored building, was declared open by the City-State's President, S. R. Nathan, on Saturday. Hailing Gandhiji's “timeless” message, Mr. Nathan traced its ...




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