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Brown move surprises Mandelson
LONDON: Peter Mandelson, one of the most controversial figures of the Blair era and currently the European Union’s Trade Commissioner, is back in government, seven years after he was forced to resign over allegations that he tried to ...

Secret passage of LTTE hit: Colombo


No aggressive conversion: Pope
Vatican City: Pope Benedict XVI cautioned Roman Catholic bishops in former Soviet republics on Friday against aggressive means of gaining converts, an issue that has complicated attempts to reconcile his church with Orthodox Christians. ...

U.S. offers new ideas to North Korea
SINGAPORE: United States envoy Christopher Hill has held talks in Pyongyang to dissuade North Korea from re-starting its nuclear weapons programme. No details were made public until nightfall on Friday. According to the U.S. State ...

Scotland Yard chief forced to quit
LONDON: Ian Blair, the controversial head of Scotland Yard, has been forced to resign following a wave of damaging headlines about his conduct including allegations of racism and his role in the controversy over the way his officers shot dead ...

21 killed in U.S. missile attack


Nepal’s plea
KATHMANDU: The Maoist-led government has formally requested the various armed groups of the Terai region for talks. A Cabinet meeting on Friday decided to form a three-member committee to start the process of dialogue with the 14 armed ...

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