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Weather hampers Iran crash salvage
MANAMA (BAHRAIN), FEB. 20.Rescue workers continued to search for bodies and clues that would reveal the cause of Iran's worst air disaster on Wednesday, in which 302 soldiers were killed. The Russian-built IL-76 crashed in the Sistan Mountains ...
Taliban resurgence worries India, Russia
MOSCOW, FEB. 20. India and Russia are concerned over the resurgence of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and are willing to render all-round support to the Hamid Karzai Government to prevent a comeback of the extremist forces. ``We ...
Focus on non-permanent members of UNSC
WASHINGTON, FEB. 20.The U.S. and Britain are seeking to pressure the non-permanent members of the United Nations Security Council even while making sure that enough diplomacy is in place to ensure that Russia, France and China do not cast their ...
`Update' view on terror, NAM told
KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 20. India today called for a new world-view by the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in tune with the global urgency to roll back the rising tide of international terrorism. In taking this position during the first day of ...
NAM sets up panels on Iraq, N. Korea
KUALA LUMPUR, FEB. 20. The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) today set up sub-committees on Iraq, disarmament issues and the North Korean "proliferation" puzzle in a bid to arrive at a consensus on these sensitive matters of immediate relevance to the ...
Threat to our sovereignty will not be tolerated, says Dhaka
DHAKA, FEB 20.Bangladesh has said that it would not tolerate any move against its territorial sovereignty. Talking to reporters on the recent march of "Bangasena" for establishing a "Bangabhumi" on the West Bengal border, the Foreign Secretary, ...

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