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U.S. death toll in Iraq climbs to 4,000
Three times as many Iraqi soldiers were killed in security operations

600-km trek to vote
Thimphu: Call it enthusiasm or sheer love for the country, a 65-year-old Bhutanese woman has trekked 600 km with a walking stick and rubber slippers to cast her vote. Tshewang Dema took 14 days to reach the eastern ...

‘A moral victory’
ISLAMABAD: Supreme Court Bar Association president and Pakistan People’s Party leader Aitizaz Ahsan on Monday described the judges’ release as “a moral victory” for the people of Pakistan. Mr. Ahsan said the ...

2,500 Tigers killed since January 1
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s military on Monday claimed that at least 18 cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam killed and several others were injured in fighting in the north. According to statistics released by the Defence ...

Millions of excess ballots in Zimbabwe
Harare: Zimbabwe has been accused of printing millions of surplus ballot papers, raising the risk of vote-rigging in Saturday’s presidential and legislative elections. Tendai Biti, secretary general of the opposition Movement for ...

Move to try Bangladesh war criminals


Montecristo island to open for more visitors
Rome: One of the world’s most fabled yet least accessible spots is to be opened to the public for the first time in decades. Some 3,000 visitors a year are to be allowed on to Montecristo, the island that lies off Tuscany and at ...

Conan, the prayful dog
At a Japanese Zen temple, the Chihuahua folds its paws before the altar

India & World
NSG waiver: U.S. to seek promise from Australia
Melbourne: The United States is likely to seek a “promise” from Australia that it will not vote against a Nuclear Suppliers Group’s waiver for India to allow nuclear commerce with it, a key requirement for the implementation ...




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