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    Our hand was forced: Putin
    MOSCOW, SEPT. 4.The Russian President, Vladimir Putin, said, "What we are up against is not isolated acts of intimidation, nor sporadic terrorist forays. We are up against direct aggression by international terrorism against Russia." The ...

    Siege evokes global horror
    LONDON, SEPT. 4.The bloody end to the siege of the North Ossetia school in Russia has generated a wave of self-criticism in the Arab world. West Asian and Arab media expressed horror at the events and blamed the "corrupt culture" of the Arab ...

    `China will never seek hegemony'
    SINGAPORE, SEPT. 4.China has assured the leaders assembled at the third international conference of Asian political parties, now being held in Beijing, that it "will never seek hegemony or expansion." China "will always hold high the banner of ...

    Eight die in Iraq violence
    MOSUL, SEPT. 4. American and Iraqi troops clashed with militants in northern Iraq on Saturday, killing at least two militants and injuring three Iraqi National Guards, the U.S. military said. Local health officials said eight Iraqis were ...

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    We should give Kashmiris the choice: Kasuri
    ISLAMABAD, SEPT. 4. The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri, has asserted that Kashmir is not an "intractable problem" and it only requires political will for its solution. In a statement before leaving for New Delhi, he said ...

    China reaffirms friendship with India
    SINGAPORE, SEPT. 4.The Chinese Vice-President, Zeng Qinghong, today emphasised his country's policy of developing friendly ties with India. In an interaction with a group of Indian politicians, on the sidelines of the ongoing International ...



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