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Sri Lanka decision on bank accounts stirs a row
"Will rob the displaced of their legitimate assets"

Syria welcomes Lebanese refugees
No air of crisis; Hizbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's popularity at a high

Pitched battle for key town
Israel threatens to attack Gaza

ASEAN meet deplores Israel
SINGAPORE: The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) on Tuesday denounced Israel's incursion into Lebanon, with Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi voicing outright condemnation. The Foreign Ministers of the 10 ASEAN ...

ARF meet to focus on security issues
DHAKA: Bangladesh makes its maiden appearance in the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) as its 26th member when the forum holds its ministerial meeting in Kuala Lumpur on July 28. Foreign Minister Morshed Khan will lead the country's delegation at the ...

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Deadlock at Kosovo meet
ZAGREB: For the first time since going to war eight years ago, the leaders of Serbia and Kosovo sat down together on Monday to try to hammer out a settlement for the contested southern Balkan province. But the Vienna summit of Serbian and Kosovo ...

Stranded sailors rescued
ANCHORAGE (U.S.): Rescuers from the Coast Guard and Alaska Air National Guard saved 23 crew members from an Asian cargo ship taking on water south of the Aleutian Islands. ``People are out of harm's way, they are rescued and they are safe,'' ...

China prepares for storm
BEIJING: China's Fujian, Guangdong and Zhejiang provinces are calling ships back to harbours and evacuating people to brace themselves for the upcoming typhoon Kaemi, local authorities said on Monday. As of 6 p.m. Monday in Zhejiang, ships and ...

India & World
Vested interests to blame: PoK Prime Minister
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan has invited the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and his Cabinet to visit PoK. Describing the stalling of the India-Pakistan talks as a "disappointment," he ...

Pakistan to push for Kashmir settlement
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will put pressure on India in international fora to remain engaged for a settlement on the Kashmir issue, Foreign Minister Khurshid M. Kasuri has said. The Minister reportedly said this to a parliamentary committee on ...

Mother-in-law told to pay damages
Incomprehensible personal attack: court

Moon, Tharoor top contenders
UNITED NATIONS: India's nominee for the post of U.N. Secretary-General Shashi Tharoor and South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki Moon have emerged key contenders among the four declared candidates for the top post in the first informal poll held ...




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