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Pro-Thaksin leader is PM
End to spell of military rule looks imminent

A chance meeting: Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Ministry said on Monday it was “unaware” of talks between President Pervez Musharraf and Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak in Paris last week and would only confirm that the two had a “chance ...

Pakistan elections will be free and fair, says President Musharraf
London: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Monday assured British Prime Minister Gordon Brown that next month’s general elections would be free and fair and, hopefully, result in a “strong democratic” government. At ...

Efforts on to check Gaza crossings
DUBAI: Egypt and the Palestinian group Hamas appear to have arrived at an understanding to re-establish control over the Gaza-Sinai border. On Monday, Hamas and Egyptian authorities could be seen stringing barbed wire at the Brazil gate ...

Thousands affected as snow pounds China
Beijing: Even as India’s cold wave continues, to the far north of the Himalayas usually winter-hardened Beijingers are also choosing to stay indoors. China is battling one of its coldest and snowiest winters in decades. The ...

37 Tigers killed: Colombo
COLOMBO: The Sri Lankan military on Monday claimed to have killed at least 37 cadres of the Tigers along the Forward Defence Lines (FDLs) in the north. The pro-LTTE TamilNet claimed that the Liberation Tigers fired on Monday at the Palali ...

5 U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq
BAGHDAD: A roadside bomb killed five American soldiers on Monday in Iraq’s northern Ninevah province, said the U.S. military. The attack occurred days after a massive house explosion followed by a suicide attack left some 40 persons dead ...

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