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Protest escalates in Myanmar
Monks making a quiet political statement, say observers

Bhagwati panel report “motivated”
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s Attorney-General C.R. De Silva has again taken exception to the recent statement made by the International Independent Group of Eminent Persons (IIGEP) headed by Justice P.N. Bhagwati on the functioning of the ...

A publicity stunt: U.S.
Washington: A request by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for an official tour of Ground Zero while he is at the United Nations next week was turned down. The New York police department turned down Mr. Ahmadinejad, citing security ...

Turkey defends energy ties with Iran, Russia
DUBAI: Countering American pressure, Turkey has defended its growing energy ties with Iran and Russia. “Russia and Iran are Turkey’s most important sources in terms of natural gas,” Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ...

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India & World
India for multilateral trading system, says Kamal Nath


TULF: Indian model will work
“Greater devolution of powers in Sri Lanka should be Tamil Nadu’s cry”

Indian maid ‘beaten up’ in Kuwait
DUBAI: An Indian maid in Kuwait was allegedly beaten up by her employer after she asked him to clear her salary arrears. The maid, identified as Kumari hailing from Andhra Pradesh, was working in a house in Hawally, Arab ...

Sharma raises work permits issue with U.K.
New rules will affect IT professionals

Owner gets back house where terror suspects stayed
LONDON: After months of forensic work, police in the United Kingdom have handed back a house to its owner, where the Glasgow airport terror attack accused Kafeel Ahmed and Bilal Abdullah used to live on rent. It has been alleged the ...




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