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Malaysia denies role in Thai violence SINGAPORE: Malaysia is understood to have refuted allegations that its territory had been used to assemble the low-intensity bombs that went off in several parts of restive southern Thailand on June 15. The issue, however, has not turned into a ... Gulf countries adopt oil export contingency plan GCC member nations fear closure of exit points if U.S., Iran clash
Congo President weds sweetheartKINSHASA (CONGO): Congo's President Joseph Kabila (35), married his long-time sweetheart on Friday in a civil ceremony attended by top Government officials in the capital. Mr. Kabila married Olive Liemba Disita (26), at the presidential ... Other Stories
Globescan Zawahiri nixed gas plot? NEW YORK: Terror network Al-Qaeda had planned to attack the New York City subway system by releasing poisonous gas similar to the one used in Nazi death camps shortly before the U.S.-led strikes in Iraq, a media report said. Quoting federal and ... Release ordered KATHMANDU: The Supreme Court of Nepal on Sunday ordered the Government to release two Ministers of the King's Cabinet, who were under detention on the charge of conspiring against the people's movement. A division bench of Justices Sarada Prasad ... Thai offer on Bamiyan BANGKOK: Thai caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has offered to reconstruct the ancient world heritage Buddha statues destroyed by Afghanistan's former Taliban regime in 2001, the Thai News Agency reported on Sunday. The former Afghan ... India & World U.S. Congress likely to finetune Bill this week WASHINGTON: The India-U.S. civilian nuclear deal is likely to reach a milestone this week, when Congress is likely to start the mark-up, a process of finetuning the legislation required to implement the pact. The International Relations ... Delhi, Dhaka to sign extradition treaty Bangladesh reportedly giving final touches to the draft handed over by India "Gorshkov to be given on schedule" Aircraft carrier to have new design Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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