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Manmohan Says
Time to make Siachen a 'peace mountain'
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on a visit to the Siachen Glacier which has been the scene of bloody fighting with Pakistan, said yesterday it was time to convert the world's highest battlefield into a
 
Pre-polls bombings kill 8 in Iran
At least eight people were killed and 36 others injured yesterday in four bomb explosions that targeted government buildings and officials in southwestern Iran just days before the Islamic republic'spresidential
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French journalist released in Iraq
A French journalist and her Iraqi driver were released after being held hostage for five months in Iraq, France's foreign ministry said yesterday.
 
Palestinians vow not to disarm militants
Palestinian Foreign Minister Nasser al-Qidwa on Saturday ruled out disarming militant groups as long as Israel continues to occupy Palestinian land.
 
Aziz denies existence of terror camps in Pak soil
The prime minister on Saturday denied the existence of terror camps in Pakistan, adding that he is seeking information from the FBI about an American accused in the US of receiving jihadi training here.
 
JVP trying to thwart aid deal: Chandrika
India to support Lanka's peace efforts
Sri Lanka's president Sunday accused her main coalition partner of trying to thwart a proposed tsunami relief aid deal by falsely claiming it will lead to a separate homeland for Tamil Tiger rebels.
 
US demands answers from Israel over arms sales to China
A dispute between Israel and Washington over Israeli arms sales to China is deepening after months of US sanctions on joint military projects, the Haaretz newspaper reported yesterday.
 
Blast derails passenger train in Chechnya
A passenger train travelling from the rebel republic of Chechnya to Moscow derailed after an explosion early on Sunday, in what Russian officials said was an act of terrorism that slightly injured dozens
 

 
   
 
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