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INTERNATIONAL
Our citizens not involved in Mumbai attacks: U.K.
Manmohan Singh did not raise the issue: Brown

“Al-Qaeda instructors trained attackers”
MOSCOW: Russia’s Parliament Speaker said the Mumbai terror strikes appeared to have targeted not only India, but all the BRIC nations. “The attacks look like an act of intimidation and even public punishment of a ...

Nepal to tighten security


Sarkozy: unflinching support to India
Paris: The special medically-equipped Air France plane sent to Mumbai by the French government arrived in Paris on Saturday carrying 77 passengers, including 29 French citizens who survived the terrorist attacks in Mumbai. President ...

Singapore will engage India on Mumbai fallout
SINGAPORE: As Singapore felt deeply “touched by the tragedy” that befell its citizen, Lo Hoei Yen, who was killed in the terrorist attack at the Oberoi Hotel in Mumbai, the city-state expressed a desire to engage India on the way ...

Security at Colombo hotels to be strengthened
COLOMBO: The Mumbai terror attacks have prompted Sri Lanka to order special security arrangements at hotels in the capital. Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa met hoteliers to review the situation and ordered “special security ...

Saudi King: oil must be $75 per barrel
CAIRO: Saudi Arabia’s King says the price of oil should be $75 a barrel, much higher than it is now, but his Oil Minister indicated on Saturday that OPEC will not decide whether to cut output until the body meets again next ...

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