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INTERNATIONAL
Call for sectarian unity after shrine attack
But violence begins to simmer; Maliki blames it on Al-Qaeda

"West bullying Sri Lanka"
COLOMBO: Hours after Sri Lankan Defence Secretary Gothabaya Rajapaksa accused western countries of "bullying" the nation, a senior Minister in the Mahinda Rajapaksa Government said the "regret" expressed by Prime Minister Ratnasiri ...

A U.S. rethink on support to Musharraf?
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher meets Kasuri amid speculation

E.U. to share data to combat crime
A battery of police data-sharing and electronic surveillance measures to tackle trans-national crime and immigration issues has been agreed by Governments in Europe, 15 of which also gave the green light to a scheme for the world's biggest ...

MP killed in Beirut blast
BEIRUT: An explosion, apparently from a bomb-rigged car, rocked Beirut's seafront on Wednesday, killing an anti-Syrian lawmaker and three others, a TV station aligned with anti-Syrian parties reported. Future TV said lawmaker Walid Eido, his ...

Peres elected Israeli President
JERUSALEM: Veteran statesman and Nobel laureate Shimon Peres was elected President of Israel today, capping a six decade old political career in which he has held every senior political position. Peres has been elected ninth President of ...

COORDINATED APPROACH
China launches pilot reforms in all sectors in two cities
CHENGDU: China has selected southwestern Chongqing and Chengdu as pilot reform cities targeting coordinated rural and urban development through reforms in all sectors, official sources have said. A document issued by the National Development ...

Space station gets a new set of solar wings
Sewing kit, normally reserved for spacesuits, may be used to repair thermal blanket

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India & World
Chinese demarches to 4 nations
U.S., Japan keen to rope in India in quadrilateral security cooperation

Fashion designer pleads not guilty to new charges
BEVERLY HILLS (CALIFORNIA): Celebrity fashion designer Anand Jon Alexander pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to 13 new charges of sexual assault after at least six more women and girls accused him of abuse. Alexander, who has dressed starlets ...




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