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60 killed in South Waziristan clashes
ISLAMABAD: As many as 60 persons were killed in clashes between tribesmen in South Waziristan and Uzbek militants sheltering in the area on Wednesday. The fighting follows a call by Waziri tribal elders for a jihad against the foreign ...

Blair hails release of naval personnel
U.S. denies it is linked to granting consular access to five Iranians held in Iraq

Myanmar's offer to Singapore
SINGAPORE: Myanmar has offered to supply to Singapore some critical building materials it needs. The offer acquires unusual political importance in the context of the difficulties that Singapore has encountered in procuring them from Indonesia, a ...

Kin of crew overjoyed
LONDON: Overjoyed relatives of the freed British naval crew swigged champagne on Wednesday at news of their release by Iran and planned homecoming celebrations — but some remained sceptical and said they would wait until the 15 are back. ...

Chavez warns hospitals
CARACAS: President Hugo Chavez has warned that his Government could take over private hospitals if they continue raising prices for care. Mr. Chavez said, ``If the private hospitals for example keep speculating, increasing prices, they would ...

Cairo hosts Somali talks
CAIRO: Arab, African, European and U.S. diplomats have held talks in the Egyptian capital in a bid to see how they can help Somalia's transitional Government restore law and order in the Horn of Africa nation. The one-day gathering at the Arab ...

India & World
JVP MP for peace process "without external interference"
"Defeat LTTE politically, financially"

Sri Lanka: India for negotiated settlement
Rajapaksa, Manmohan hold talks

Trade talks with ASEAN `positive'
SINGAPORE: India and the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) have averted a crisis in their negotiations for a free trade agreement. There was "no breakdown" in the latest round of talks, held at the level of senior officials in ...




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