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Militants kill four Israeli troops
Manama (Bahrain) Jan. 9. A pre-dawn attack today by Palestinian gunmen that resulted in the death of four Israeli Arab Bedouin soldiers of the Israeli military, appears to add a sinister new dimension to the West Asian situation, besides throwing ... More
Look into causes of terror, says Bashar
Manama (Bahrain), Jan. 9. Nearly four months after the terrorist strikes in the U.S. questions about the definition of terrorism still abound in West Asia, albeit in a somewhat convoluted fashion. The latest to raise this query has been the ... More
Interim Govt. orders armed men off Kabul streets
KABUL, JAN. 9. Afghanistan's new interim Government has ordered all armed men except police and official security personnel to leave the capital, Kabul, and return to their military bases, the Interior Minister, Yunis Qanuni said today. The ... More
Mugabe goes ahead with controversial Bills
HARARE, Jan. 9. Zimbabwe looked set for a clash with and possible suspension from the Commonwealth as its embattled Government pressed ahead with controversial legislation analysts say targets the media and opposition. The British Government ... More
Indo-Pak. situation still dangerous: Powell
WASHINGTON, JAN. 9. Even while holding out the opportunity for diplomatic and political solution to the ongoing crisis between India and Pakistan, the United States believes that there is ``no certainty'' that a war could be avoided. ``It is a ... More
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  • U.S. military plane crashes in Pak.
  • Koizumi for closer ties with ASEAN
  • Sectarian divide in N. Ireland deepens
  • Ex-Ministers hurt in police action
  • Stellar boom came soon after Big Bang: NASA
  • LTTE attempt to regain legitimacy in India?
  • High expectations over Musharraf `plan'

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