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Bush Says
Nepal's king should restore democracy
Myanmar asked to free Suu Kyi
The king of Nepal should restore democracy to the kingdom where he took absolute power in a royal coup just over a year ago, US President George W. Bush said yesterday.
 
Iran, EU plan last-minute talks on nuclear crisis
Iran and the European Union announced yesterday last-minute talks in the crisis over Tehran's nuclear program but neither side appeared to have new proposals to put forward to find a way out of the impasse.
 
'Signs of al-Qaeda in Gaza, West Bank'
Russia can rectify US 'errors' in ME: Hamas
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said in remarks published yesterday there were signs of an al-Qaeda presence in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. "We have indications about a presence of al-Qaeda inGaza
 
Nepali Maoists clash with troops: 29 die
The bodies of 11 Nepalese security forces and 18 suspected rebels were found Wednesday at the site of a fierce gunfight in western Nepal, the Defence Ministry said, while five insurgents were reported
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Thousands protest Bush's visit to India
Tens of thousands of angry protestors took to the streets in major centres across India yesterday to demand that visiting US President George W. Bush go home, witnesses said.
 
Ex-UN HR Chief Says
HR abuses, killings widespread in Iraq
Human rights abuses in Iraq are as bad now as they were under Saddam Hussein, as lawlessness and sectarian violence sweep the country, the former UN human rights chief in Iraq said yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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