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Baghdad resumes oil exports HIT (IRAQ), JUNE 22.A fuel pipeline exploded and caught fire west of Baghdad, a possible act of sabotage that sent flames high into the sky, as Iraq returned to world oil markets on Sunday with its first crude oil exports since the U.S.-led ... DNA tests on to confirm Saddam's death LONDON, JUNE 22. Speculation over the fate of the former Iraq President, Saddam Hussein, heightened today after a leading British newspaper quoted American sources in Baghdad as saying that he might have been killed in an attack last week on a ... `Decision-making' on troops for Iraq continuing BEIJING, JUNE 22. India is in the process of "decision-making" as far as sending troops to serve under the Anglo-American "authority" in Iraq is concerned, official sources told presspersons today. A number of factors, the sources said, would ... Disputed maps and dreams of road maps BEIJING, JUNE 22. The global context of the official visit to China by the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, at this time is defined by the latest U.S. military triumph in Iraq, as also the resultant fallout, besides the ongoing "war on ... Other Stories
Globescan Junta curb on Red Cross team YANGON: A Red Cross delegation arrived in northern Myanmar on Sunday to meet detained supporters of the Opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, who are being held in a crackdown that has attracted worldwide condemnation. However, the military ... Tajiks vote in referendum DUSHANBE: Tajikistan voted in a referendum on Sunday which could extend the President, Imomali Rakhmonov's mandate until 2020, but the Central Asian state's veteran leader was coy about prolonging his stay in power. Voters in the impoverished ... Pope prays for forgiveness BANJA LUKA (Bosnia-Herzegovina): Pope John Paul II reached out to this embittered Balkan nation on Sunday, asking God's forgiveness for "so much suffering and bloodshed" inflicted by Roman Catholics and others. Enfeebled by Parkinson's disease ... India & World Indo-Israeli 'nexus' worrying Pakistan? ISLAMABAD, JUNE 22.Is Pakistan contemplating establishment of diplomatic relations with Israel? This is the question uppermost in the minds of observers here as the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, prepares for his meeting with the U.S. ... U.K. seeks CBI probe in missing NRI case LONDON, JUNE 22.Britain has urged India to order a CBI probe into the mysterious disappearance of an NRI Customs officer during her visit to India more than four years ago, a media report here said today. Police had announced a reward of ... Jamali briefs Japanese envoy on peace overtures to India ISLAMABAD, JUNE 22. The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali, has said that the focus of his Government in the anticipated dialogue with India would be on a `result-oriented engagement' on the ways to resolve all issues, including ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Business | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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