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Baloch Alliance quits seats
Huge rally against Bugti's killing

Iran ready for talks, says Annan
Tehran will not accept freezing enrichment

Sri Lanka freezes NGO funds
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka has frozen bank accounts of Tamils Rehabilitation Organisation (TRO), a non-government organisation that operates mainly in the northeast and is seen as an LTTE "front." It is a registered charity with the Government with its ...

Pentagon fears another Vietnam in Iraq
Bush, however, does not see a civil war; lashes out at critics

Cleric among 14 held in U.K. raids
LONDON: A radical Muslim cleric, who was quoted as saying in a newspaper interview that he would "love'' to kill British troops in Afghanistan, is reported to be among the 14 men arrested during a series of anti-terror raids across London at the ...

CONTROLLED COLLISION
Lunar mission ends with planned crash
DARMSTADT (GERMANY): Europe's first spacecraft to the moon ended its three-year mission on Sunday with a planned crash on the lunar surface, hitting its target at 7,200 kmph. The impact, in a volcanic plain called the Lake of Excellence, was ...

"British plane shot down"
KANDAHAR: Investigators on Sunday probed a reconnaissance plane crash that killed 14 troops, the worst lost of life for British forces in Afghanistan. A purported Taliban spokesman claimed its militia shot the plane down on Saturday in ...

India & World
3 Indian pilgrims buried in Karbala
DUBAI: The three Indians who were shot dead by gunmen at close range in Iraq were buried in Karbala on Saturday. While Mehdi Baig and Mohammad Ahmad Ali belonged to Hyderabad, Syed Jafar Masiuddin hailed from Jagannapeta village of Nagaram ...

Pranab visits memorial for Indian soldiers in France
Erected in 1927 to honour those who died in World War-I




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