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U.S., Russia sign nuclear arms pactTreaty will slash two countries' nuclear arsenals by a third More smoke than fire in Qatar diplomat issue Washington DC: A Qatari diplomat on board a United Airlines flight from Washington to Denver was taken into custody after an incident in which he joked about trying to “light his shoes”, an apparent reference to the 2001 shoe ... Bernanke harps on fiscal discipline Washington DC: Striking a note of concern about the fiscal situation, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke on Wednesday said: “To avoid large and unsustainable budget deficits, the nation will ultimately have to choose among ... Passport controversy in Nepal KATHMANDU: The Nepal government's decision to issue Machine Readable Passports produced in India has sparked a controversy here. The Supreme Court has asked the government not to implement the deal with the Indian company until April 12 ...
Try to avoid Bangkok, Singaporeans toldSINGAPORE: Expressing “concern” over the “ongoing developments in Thailand,” Singapore has issued a travel advisory. Singaporeans are among the high-profile travellers to Thailand. “If Singaporeans do not ...
Russia supports new Kyrgyz regimeMOSCOW: Russia has signalled support for the interim coalition government formed in Kyrgyzstan on Thursday night in the wake of two days of large-scale riots that left 75 people dead. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin promised help and ... Priority for student safety in knowledge ties SINGAPORE: India and Australia on Thursday identified “the safety and wellbeing of students” as a matter of “high priority” in the bilateral efforts to build “a broad knowledge partnership.” The ... VERTICAL CHALLENGE
The long and short of itPakistan National Assembly passes 18th Amendment Bill ISLAMABAD:The National Assembly on Thursday passed the 18th Amendment Bill that seeks to bring back the 1973 Constitution by removing the distortions that had shorn it of its democratic components over the past 37 years. The Bill ... Other Stories
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