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Tight time-frame for parties
Pakistan poll panel announces detailed schedule

ASEAN adopts broad charter
SINGAPORE: Regaining poise after the unprecedented action of a member-state breaking ranks over democracy and human rights issues, the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) on Tuesday adopted a charter — the group’s first ...

France comes to a standstill
Railway agitation enters seventh day; university students disrupt classes

‘Diana could have been saved’
LONDON: Princess Diana might have been saved if she had been taken to hospital more quickly, a leading British surgeon has told an inquest into her and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed’s deaths in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997. ...

Musharraf in Saudi Arabia
DUBAI: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf arrived in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday on a two-day visit, which is likely to focus on the possible return to Pakistan of the former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif. Gen. Musharraf was welcomed at Riyadh ...

Dhaka appeals for global aid
DHAKA: Bangladesh has made an appeal to the international community to help the cyclone victims and for rehabilitation as the official count put the death toll in the catastrophe at 3,447 till Tuesday. The Bangladesh Army has been ...

EC increases aid
The European Commission is launching a second humanitarian decision for €5 million to help victims of the Cyclone Sidr. The proposed new emergency funding comes on top of €1.5 million in fast-track aid ...

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India & World
TULF appeal to Tamil Nadu leaders
COLOMBO: Taking exception to protest demonstrations on the death of LTTE Political Wing leader S.P. Thamilchelvan in an air raid on November 2, president of the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) V. Anandasangaree appealed to leaders and ...

“Better disaster mitigation efforts needed”
United Nations: In the face of increasing natural disasters in the world, India has favoured the use of latest technologies and bilateral, regional and international cooperation as also providing insurance at affordable rates in vulnerable ...




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