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Uprisings escalate in neighbouring Arab countries

Military tightens Jaffna security
COLOMBO: Asserting that the incidents of robberies and killings in Jaffna were not peculiar to the north, the top Military Commander of the region announced a series of measures on Saturday to curb these incidents. “Army will ...

Colonel Imam killed
ISLAMABAD: A former official of the Inter-Services Intelligence, who was kidnapped in March last year along with an erstwhile colleague and a British journalist of Pakistani origin, has been reportedly killed by terrorists. Television channels ...

Chinese media portrays Hu's U.S. visit as historic


China and India cannot go to war: Lee Kuan Yew
SINGAPORE: Singapore's elder-statesman Lee Kuan Yew does “not think there will be a conflict between China and India” and between China and the United States at any time in the foreseeable future. In a series of interviews to ...

Flotilla raid legal: probe
JERUSALEM: An Israeli probe ruled on Sunday that a May 2010 raid on a flotilla of Gaza-bound aid ships, which killed nine Turkish activists, did not violate international law. However, a Turkish probe into the incident, which also ...

Spurt in opium prices worries U.N.
ISLAMABAD: With opium prices shooting up by 164 per cent in 2010 over the 2009 level owing to shortage, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has warned of more Afghans taking to opium cultivation this year; more so with the ...

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