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Pakistani firms to sell cement in India
ISLAMABAD: Seven Pakistani cement companies have acquired provisional certification from the Bureau of Indian Standards to sell their product in cement-hungry India while they complete procedures for the final stamp of approval from the ...

Case against Hasina stayed
High Court grants bail to former Premier

Abe stays at helm despite poll setback
MANILA: Japan’s politically embattled Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday retained his post despite the unprecedented setback his party suffered in the upper House elections a day earlier. The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), the ...

Two LTTE boats destroyed
COLOMBO: The Sri Lanka Navy has claimed to have destroyed two Sea Tiger boats which were trying to pass off as part of a cluster of Indian trawlers in Vidattaltivu area on Saturday evening. According to the navy, it destroyed the two ...

MI5 betrayed me to CIA, says former Guantanamo detenu
LONDON: An Iraqi resident of Britain has accused British intelligence agencies of “betraying” him to the CIA and implicating him in terror charges which led him to spend four years in the notorious U.S. detention centre in ...

Potential case for global intervention in Sri Lanka: ICG chief


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Australian Opposition for judicial probe


Howard refuses to apologise to Haneef
Melbourne: Australian Prime Minister John Howard has ruled out apologising to Mohammed Haneef, jailed for almost four weeks as part of a bungled terror probe, and rejected the view that the Indian doctor was victimised. Mr. Howard said ...

5 Indians die in Sharjah crash
Dubai: Five Indian labourers were killed and 15 others injured when a trailer collided with a minibus in Sharjah emirate of the UAE, police said on Monday. The accident took place on Sunday when the trailer tried to overtake another ...

Rise of China, India raises Asia’s prospects: Arroyo
ASEAN ministerial meeting inaugurated




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