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Russia not for sanctions on Iran MOSCOW: Russia reiterated its opposition to sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme as diplomats from Big Five met in Moscow to discuss the Iranian crisis. "We are convinced that neither sanctions nor the use of force will help solve ... Israel, Hamas stop short of open confrontation DUBAI: Israel and the newly elected Palestinian Government led by Hamas have stopped short of open confrontation after Tel Aviv decided not to take military action in response to Monday's suicide bombing. The Israeli Government held the ...
Danube at record levelsWe are victims of authorities' apathy, say evacuated residents
Cool training tool: a mannequin in the labour roomNoelle, a new robot birth simulator from the U.S., is now gaining in popularity in medical schools and hospital maternity wards Other Stories
Globescan 57 killed in bus crash VERACRUZ (MEXICO): : An overcrowded bus speeding home from a religious festival veered off a highway emergency ramp and crashed through a metal barrier, plunging more than 200 metres into a ravine. Fifty-seven persons were killed, including a ... India & World When the General took a day off for his team ABU DHABI: While the men in blue and green fought it out in the middle, it was Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf who was the cynosure of all eyes at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, where the first of the two India-Pakistan ODI matches was ... India, Britain to collaborate in ``world-class'' research Research initiative will link centres of academic excellence in both countries
Stolen Vishnu idol sent back to IndiaNEW YORK: A stolen 9th century stone idol with carvings of all the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu began its journey back home to be reinstalled in the Varaha temple in Mandsour, Madhya Pradesh, from where it was stolen six years ago. Indian ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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