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Row over huge death toll in Ivorian town
Extra-judicial killings by both sides, says U.N.

Two workers die at Fukushima plant
SINGAPORE: The Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) and the IAEA on Sunday announced the death of two workers at the site of the quake-and-tsunami-hit Fukushima Daiichi atomic energy plant. Neither side spelt out the exact cause of the ...

Many killed in blasts at Pakistani shrine
ISLAMABAD: Over a score people were killed and several injured in two blasts at the Sakhi Sarwar Darbar in Dera Ghazi Khan in southern Punjab on Sunday evening, during the course of the three-day Urs at the Sufi shrine. The terrorists ...

Stalemate encourages diplomacy in Libya
DUBAI: With the battle-lines hardening around the eastern oil town of Brega occupied by forces loyal to Libyan strongman Muammar Qadhafi, the stage seems set for extensive back-channel contacts to find a diplomatic solution to the Libyan ...

“Safest year” for Transocean despite Gulf spill
WASHINGTON: Transocean Ltd., the world's largest offshore oil and gas drilling contractor, has given its executives pay raises, bonuses and stock options after the company's “best year” for safety, despite a deadly oil platform ...

Nazarbayev set to retain power
MOSCOW: Kazakhstan's veteran leader Nursultan Nazarbayev looks set to sweep an early presidential election on Sunday that will propel him into a third decade of uncontested rule in the largest country of former Soviet Central Asia. Heavy ...

Two killed in new Afghan protests
KABUL: Two people were killed and dozens injured on Sunday as new demonstrations erupted in Afghanistan over the burning of a Koran in the United States, said officials. One person was killed and 18 injured in what officials described as ...




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