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Israel strikes at Hamas base in Gaza Strip
Palestinian militia threatens to resume suicide bombings

Colombo pulls out ICRC staff following LTTE shelling
19 Tigers killed in intense fighting

A new curtain of peace: Seoul
Leaders of rival Koreas express peace hopes

Iran, U.S. to meet on Iraq
WASHINGTON: The State Department confirmed on Thursday that U.S. and Iranian officials will meet in Baghdad on May 28 to discuss the security situation in Iraq. Spokesman Sean McCormack expressed hope that Iran would take steps to validate ...

Brown confirmed Labour leader
He should seek mandate from the people, says Opposition

Maldivian forces fire at vessel
The LTTE has denied any involvement in the incident

"A gone man", says Sharif
LONDON: The former Pakistan Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, has said that President Pervez Musharraf is "a gone man now'' and his fall is "simply a matter of time''. Mr. Sharif, who lives in exile in Dubai and London since he was ousted by Gen. ...

India & World
India, Pak. exchange Sir Creek maps
Will now be able to understand each other's claims better

United Kingdom lauds Dhaka for acting against camps of insurgent groups
Minister for increased cooperation between India, Britain to fight terrorism

Academics protest bid to muzzle artistic freedom
Prevent ``divisive forces'' from undermining India's democratic traditions

Indian woman detained after hijack joke
KUALA LUMPUR: An Indian woman was briefly held after she cracked a joke about hijacking a Malaysian Airlines flight from here to the northern island of Penang, when her children were refused access to the cockpit. The woman, in her mid 30s, ...




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