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Campaigning picks up for Nepal’s elections
Polls will decide the fate of the monarchy

LTTE losing control of Madu area, says Army Chief
JAFFNA: Sri Lanka’s Army Chief has claimed that the shifting of of the statue of Our Lady by priests of the Madu Church under LTTE pressure, was an indication that the Tigers had lost control of the area. Lieutenant General ...

Support Green Olympics initiative: Hu
BEIJING: Chinese President Hu Jintao and senior leaders took part in a voluntary tree planting activity at the Olympic Forest Park here on Saturday. Top legislator Wu Bangguo, Premier Wen Jiabao, political adviser Jia Qinglin, Li ...

Global warming continues, says U.N.
New York: The long-term trend of global warming is continuing, despite the current La Nina weather phenomenon that is bringing relatively cooler temperatures to parts of the Equatorial Pacific region, says the United Nations World ...

These superdelegates could make the difference
WASHINGTON: Some of those U.S. presidential superdelegates Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton are pursuing are more super than others. One delegate, one vote does not apply to them. These prominent Democrats can name ...

List of war criminals announced
DHAKA: A total of 1,597 war criminals, including Pakistanis responsible for the mass killings, rapes and other atrocities in Bangladesh’s Liberation War in 1971, have been named. The announcement of the list by the War Crimes ...

Woman Afghan MP vows to return
KABUL: An outspoken Afghan lawmaker who was thrown out of Parliament after comparing her colleagues to a stable full of animals said on Saturday that she was trying to win her seat back. Malalai Joya said the country’s constitution ...

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Visa on arrival planned
SINGAPORE: Commending the idea of attracting foreign tourists through a system of visa on arrival, Tourism and Culture Minister Ambika Soni said here on Saturday that the Ministry was “working very hard to facilitate quicker ...




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