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Impasse on charter as new deadline loomsKurds irked by U.S. concessions to Shias for turning Iraq into an Islamic state Gaza evacuation nears completion KATIF (GAZA STRIP): Bulldozers razed homes in two Gaza settlements on Sunday, and thousands of troops poured into four other enclaves in the final phase of removing settlers from the coastal strip. Forces were met by blazing barricades, ... Enhanced security for key trade route The objective is to supplement patrolling by littoral states Saddam vows to sacrifice his life for Iraq AMMAN: Facing trial soon on charges he massacred fellow Muslims, Saddam Hussein vowed in a letter published on Sunday to sacrifice himself for the cause of Palestine and Iraq, urged Arabs to follow his path and used language implying he would ... Japan to give up U.N. bid TOKYO: Japan will give up its bid for a permanent seat on U.N. Security Council for the time being since it failed to win enough support from the international community, a Japanese newspaper reported on Sunday. Japan, Brazil, Germany and India ... Sri Lankan Christian leaders urge negotiated settlement of ethnic conflict COLOMBO: Sri Lankan Christian clergy leaders on Saturday emphasised the need for a peaceful negotiated settlement that would bring in "true freedom for all," along the lines envisaged by the assassinated Foreign Affairs Minister, Lakshman ... Pakistan's proposal on nuclear plants ISLAMABAD: Pakistan would shortly be proposing to the United States and the Western countries to "build and own" 13 new nuclear power plants in the country to help generate 8,400 MW of electricity in the next 25 years. The English daily ... A "Japanese hero" goes home 60 years after World War II, a Kamikaze pilot's remains return to Korea Investigations are under way to find out what happened to Koreans who were put to work by the Japanese Army during the war years and who died outside Korea Other Stories
Globescan India & World India rejects Bangladesh Minister's remark on blasts DHAKA: India has strongly rejected the remarks made by Bangladesh's Industries Minister and Jamaat-e-Islami ameer Matiur Rahman Nizami, who reportedly held India responsible for the serial bomb blasts across Bangladesh on August 17. The ... India seeks release of prisoners 432 prisoners, including 64 civilians, languishing in different jails of Pakistan Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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