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4 civilians killed in Jaffna
COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan Army said four more civilians were killed in the Jaffna peninsula by the LTTE in the last 24 hours. Troops, advancing amid stiff resistance, launched artillery fire on identified rebel targets in Kaddiaparichchan and ...

U.K. Muslims under watch
Possible link to terrorism: Scotland Yard

N. Korea flays U.S.
SINGAPORE: With the United States announcing success in testing an interceptor that could shoot down North Korea's planned long-range ballistic missile, Pyongyang lashed out against Washington on Saturday. As monitored in Seoul, the North's ...

Maoists to launch another movement
KATHMANDU: Accusing Nepal's Government of deliberately delaying peace talks, the Maoists on Saturday said they would launch another people's movement to expedite the process of restoration of democracy in the Himalayan country. The next ...

FAMOUS PAINTING
Edvard Munch's Scream recovered
Two Edvard Munch masterpieces stolen in one of the world's most audacious art thefts two years ago have been recovered, police have said. A version of the Norwegian artist's most famous painting, The Scream, and his Madonna are in the hands of ...

'Summit' with Maoists soon: Nepal
To cover key political issues such as the status of the monarchy

Protest rally planned
ISLAMABAD: Opposition parties in Pakistan will hold a protest rally in Quetta, the capital town of Balochistan province, on September 17 to protest the killing of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti. The Government's decision to bury Nawab Bugti without ...

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