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Russia, U.S. agree on strategic framework
MOSCOW: Russia and the U.S. have agreed to set up a broad strategic agenda for bilateral cooperation after the change of leaders in the two countries in what appeared to be a major breakthrough in their increasingly frosty relations. A ...

“Heavy beating” for Tigers: Colombo
COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan military on Tuesday claimed that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam had “received heavy beating” during clashes along the Wanni and the Jaffna Forward Defence Lines (FDLs). Three soldiers had been killed, ...

Speculation over restoring judiciary
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani capital was abuzz on Tuesday with the possible reaction from the Supreme Court and President Pervez Musharraf to a resolution that the Pakistan People’s Party and the Pakistan Muslim League (N) have pledged to ...

Abdullah sticks to power-sharing formula
SINGAPORE: Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on Tuesday unveiled his post-election ministerial line-up by adhering to the existing formula of his coalition for power-sharing among the Malays, ethnic Chinese, and the people of ...

Sunni bloc abstains from Iraq meet
BAGHDAD: Iraq’s Shia Prime Minister opened a national conference on Tuesday aimed at reconciling the rival sects, but the main Sunni bloc boycotted the proceedings — a sign of the deep schisms still facing this country. The ...

Hu promises clean governance
Pledges to promote social equity, harmony and stability

U.K. scraps special ties tag with U.S.?
LONDON: It became one of the most derided diplomatic cliches of the Tony Blair era but apparently we’re not going to hear it any more. The phrase, “special relationship”, that British politicians and diplomats once ...

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