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Army on the outskirts of Elephant Pass
KILINOCHCHI: The Sri Lankan military captured Kilinochchi, the administrative and political capital of the LTTE, after a 20-month-long arduous campaign; but, the fight is not over yet. The Army, which encircled Kilinochchi after ...

Gaza: a civilian catastrophe unfolds
Assault comes from sky, sea and the ground

Obama plans huge tax cut


Diplomacy acquiring momentum even as battles continue
DUBAI: Israeli ground troops and Hamas fighters continue to battle amid a flurry of diplomatic activity aimed at bringing about a durable ceasefire in Gaza. A virtual media blackout by Israel has denied any fair assessment of the ...

Europe “floundering”
London: There is an uneasy diplomatic nervousness in major European Union capitals in the wake of “deeply divisive and almost soloist” European diplomatic initiatives in West Asia. The E.U. is seen “floundering as ...

Prachanda urged to reinstate priests
KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda), whose decision to appoint Nepali priests replacing the Indians at the Pashupatinath Temple created a row, has been asked to respect the Supreme Court’s order and reinstate the ...

Hasina acquitted in graft case
Dhaka: A day before being sworn in as Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina was acquitted by a Dhaka court in a graft case instituted against her by the outgoing caretaker government. The businessman who had filed the complaint indicated that he ...

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