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Afghanistan: phosphorus claim after air strikes Villagers had “highly unusual burns,” says doctor Colombo rejects U.N. claim COLOMBO: A senior U.N. official said here on Monday reports of large-scale killings in the war zone in Sri Lanka appear to show that fears of bloodbath had become a reality. The military is advancing to take out the remaining cadre and leaders ...
Fear of mass poisoning of Afghan girlsCHARIKAR (Afghanistan): Doctors are investigating whether dozens of girls were poisoned at a high school in northern Afghanistan on Monday after 61 girls went to the hospital because of sudden illness, officials said. Dr. Khalil ... CIA, ISI created Taliban: Zardari Washington: In a frank admission, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari on Monday said America’s intelligence agency CIA and his country’s ISI together created the “monster” called Taliban. Taliban was “part of our ... Journalist freed in Iran TEHRAN: An American journalist jailed for four months in Iran was freed on Monday and reunited with her parents after an appeals court suspended her eight-year prison sentence on charges of spying for the U.S. Washington had called the charges ... India & World
U.S. astronaut carrying TricolourCHENNAI: American astronaut Andrew Feustel, who is flying aboard space shuttle Atlantis, is carrying the Indian national flag with him because he is married to an Indian, Indira Bhatnagar, who belongs to Ambala, Haryana, and he “loves ... Indian beaten up on train Melbourne: An Indian student was beaten up and robbed by a group of teenagers in a moving train here, a media report said on Monday. “They asked me for cigarettes. I said I had none, then they were saying ‘kiss my foot’ and ... India, U.K. to assess climate change impact NEW DELHI: India and the United Kingdom have announced five new projects to assess the potential impact of climate change on the country. They will also take up regional projects to identify and develop adaptation strategies. This was ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Education Plus | Book Review | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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