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U.S. Embassy in Yemen attacked
Indian among 16 killed; second such attack in Sana’a

Sri Lanka: high-profile LTTE hideout bombed


Mullen meets Gilani, Kayani to defuse tensions
ISLAMABAD: The top U.S. military official held meetings with the Pakistani Prime Minister and the Army chief in an apparent bid to defuse the escalating tension between the two countries in the “war on terror”, but it was unclear ...

U.S. missile strike kills 6
DERA ISMAIL KHAN (Pakistan): A suspected U.S. missile strike hit a compound used by militants near the Afghan border on Wednesday, killing at least six people, said Pakistani intelligence officials. Two intelligence officials said ...

Russia signs pact with Abkhazia, South Ossetia
MOSCOW: Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev has vowed to foil any new military attack by Georgia against its former territories. Speaking at the signing of friendship and mutual assistance treaties with Abkhazia and South Ossetia, ...

Thaksin’s kin is Thai Premier
SINGAPORE: Thailand’s Acting Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat was on Wednesday elected to the top post by the House of Representatives in Bangkok. His first priority in office will be the search for ways to defuse the unrest over ...

Gates “regrets” Afghan civilian deaths
Kabul: U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates on Wednesday expressed “personal regret” for recent American air strikes that killed Afghan civilians, and pledged more accurate targeting in future. After meeting Afghan President ...

India & World
Indian fishermen released
COLOMBO: The Sri Lanka Navy on Thursday released 32 Indian fishermen and six minors “detected” in northern Sri Lankan waters. The navy said in a statement that it took prompt action to hand over the 38 persons as a gesture of ...




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