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Turkey, Iran resolve to deepen energy ties
Ankara ignores U.S. sanctions on Tehran

Brown calls off plans for snap elections
LONDON: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown was on Sunday forced to call off reported plans for a snap election next month after a slew of opinion polls and private polling by Labour Party indicated a slump in the party’s lead with the ...

LTTE’s arms-carrying ship sunk: Colombo
COLOMBO: The Sri Lanka Navy on Sunday claimed to have destroyed another LTTE arms-carrying ship in the high seas 1,700 km off Dondra Head, the southern extremity of the island nation. There was no comment from the Tigers on the navy’s ...

Interim government to be formed: Aziz
After National Assembly completes its term on Nov. 15

Typhoon forces mass evacuation in China
HANGZHOU (CHINA): Typhoon Krosa weakened to a tropical storm after making landfall in east China on Sunday afternoon, forcing the evacuation of more than one million people in the provinces of Zhejiang and Fujian. It was downgraded to ...

U.K. regiment to lead Afghan offensive
London: The whole of one of the British army’s most elite regiments, supported by the RAF’s latest fighter bombers, is to be sent to Afghanistan in a military operation unprecedented since World War II. For the first time ...

Walrus on Alaska shore alarm scientists
ANCHORAGE (Alaska): Thousands of walrus have appeared on Alaska’s northwest coast in what conservationists are calling a dramatic consequence of global warming melting the Arctic sea ice. Alaska’s walrus, especially breeding ...

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