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International
 
Britain on high alert as 7/7 anniversary looms
A senior British detective headed for Australia yesterday to question one of eight suspects held over failed bombings in London and Glasgow, as Britain remained on maximum alert for a new al-Qaeda attack.
 
Court throws out Anwar's lawsuit against Mahathir
A Malaysian judge yesterday threw out a lawsuit filed by former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim after the country's retired leader Mahathir Mohamad had called him gay.
 
British Car Bomb Plot
Indian suspect's family says he's innocent
The family of an Indian doctor arrested in connection with a British car bomb plot said yesterday he would be proven innocent and return home with "honour and respect.
 
Brown outlines changes in constitution
Prime Minister Gordon Brown proposed sweeping changes to the way Britain is governed Tuesday, including moves towards a written constitution and changing the way it decides on going to war.
 
Fresh protests in India over docked US aircraft carrier
Fresh protests have been staged in southern India over the visit of a US aircraft carrier, with a prominent Muslim group dismissing efforts by servicemen to take part in community activities.
 
Live Earth set to rock the world July 7
From New York to the Antarctic, from Shanghai to Rio de Janeiro, the world is getting ready to rock Saturday as organisers of the Live Earth events seek to raise awareness of global warming.
 

 
   
 
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