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U.N. team to visit Iran’s nuclear facility
Move dampens U.S. efforts for sanctions

North Korea proposes military talks with U.S.
SINGAPORE: North Korea on Friday proposed direct military talks with the United States for establishing an architecture of “peace and security” on the Korean peninsula. The proposal, laced with a call that the U.S. stop its ...

Tamil people are disillusioned, says LTTE
COLOMBO: Amid incidents of sporadic violence in the north, the LTTE has claimed that “Tamil people are disillusioned” with the Donor Co-Chairs for not exerting pressure on Colombo to address the fundamental humanitarian issues that ...

26 killed in Nepal landslip
KATHMANDU: At least 26 persons died in two western mountainous districts, Baglung and Bajura, due to a landslip on Friday. While 21 persons died in the Baglung district, two dozen persons were injured when the landslip swept away some houses. ...

BBC apologises to Queen over footage
LONDON: The BBC was on Friday forced to apologise to the Queen for showing a footage that wrongly suggested that she had stormed out of a photo shoot with American celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz after a disagreement over her ...

Senate session opens with Hindu prayer
Washington: For the first time in its 218-year history, the American Senate on Friday began its session with the recitation of a Hindu prayer, but only after police removed three shouting protesters from visitors’ gallery. Rajan ...

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John Howard sees no abuse
Melbourne: Australian Prime Minister John Howard on Friday said he was not uncomfortable with the detention of Mohammed Haneef but made it clear that he was not calling the Indian doctor a terrorist. His extended detention has been ...

Mahatma’s letters auctioned
London: Within 10 days of India acquiring a rare manuscript of Mahatma Gandhi before it was to be auctioned, handwritten drafts of a series of articles and autographed letters of the father of the nation went under the hammer here. ...




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