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Russia expels four U.K. diplomats
MOSCOW: Russia will expel four British diplomats and will break off anti-terror ties with the U.K. in what appeared to be a restrained tit-for-tat for British sanctions announced three days earlier. In a reaction to the “unfriendly ...

Explosion triggers panic in New York
People flee as burst steam pipe brings back memories of 9/11

Scotch the reference, says Chaudhary’s lawyer
ISLAMABAD: A day before the Supreme Court is to give a verdict on ousted Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhary’s petition challenging his removal, his lawyer told the 13-judge bench hearing the case that it must “scotch the ...

Come up with ideas: Rajapaksa
COLOMBO: From the platform to celebrate the “liberation of the eastern province from the clutches of the LTTE”, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa on Thursday appealed to all parties to come forward with proposals for a ...

Iraq-Turkey tensions high
DUBAI: Tensions between Turkey and Iraq are running high with Iraqi authorities accusing Ankara of shelling border villages in the north. According to the Iraqi authorities, Turkish forces had launched artillery attacks and undertaken ...

Turkey rebuffs U.S. pressure
DUBAI: Turkey has rebuffed American pressure against a possible deal with Iran to transfer Iranian gas to Europe. “Iran made us an attractive offer...Should we not think of our country’s interests at this point? ...

Six-party talks extended by a day
Beijing: The Six-party talks on the North Korean nuclear issue were extended by a day as negotiators worked towards reaching a consensus on the deadline for the implementation of the next phase of the denuclearisation process. This ...

No delay for Braille version of Potter book
Boston: Fourteen-year-old Ashley Bernard has been a huge Harry Potter fan since she was 7, but each time a new book comes out, she has had to wait longer than most of her friends to get a copy. Bernard is blind, and the first six Potter books ...

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Howard promises proper trial
SINGAPORE:Australian Prime Minister John Howard on Thursday held out an assurance that the authorities “are just seeking to have a proper adjudication of this matter” relating to the “terror charges” against Indian ...




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