21 colliers located after Ukraine mine blast
US, Russia fail to resolve differences over missile shield
UAE minister in Nepal to sign labour pact
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Putin defends Russian girls’ new image
American Airlines cancels 900 flights over safety inspections
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Polish president’s body reaches Warsaw
US diplomat missing in Cyprus
Nicosia : The US embassy in Cyprus has asked for public assistance to find one of its senior diplomats who has gone missing since Friday.
South Africa’s new cabinet sworn in
38,000 displaced in Sri Lanka floods
English aristocrat booked for racially abusing Sikh driver
South American neighbours offer support to Bolivia’s Morales
Leaders of former Soviet states show solidarity with Georgia
American Airlines may cut 13,000 jobs
Pandit vows to turn Citi around, repay government
South Africa rejects UN criticism of its human right record
Maoist leader Prachanda to fight Nepal polls
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Indonesian police investigate members of harline group after attacks
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Myanmar hands over Bangladesh paramilitary soldier’s body
Russia, Ukraine Try Settle Gas Dispute
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EU leaders to hold emergency summit on Georgia-Russia conflict
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Brown hosts G4 summit on global financial turmoil
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Major quake rocks New Zealand, tsunami alert issued
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US, South Korea raise surveillance level over North Korea
President Obama vows to allow gays into military service
Britain’s first state funded Hindu school revises admission policy
Sri Lankans begin voting for new parliament
US informed of second citizen held by North Korea
Sri Lankan president defiant over human rights criticism
Blast at arms depot in Russia kills eight
British couple arrested on suspicion of ‘terror offences’
Russian PM takes to ice skating to boost sport
Moderate aftershocks jolt China’s quake zone
China adopts law to handle emergencies
Bush exempts Navy from environmental law
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US, North Korea hold highest level meeting in four years
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Obama meets Putin in Moscow
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Gunman releases hostages at US school
Obama calls for unity against violent extremism
India, China join hands to tackle financial crisis
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US court ruling may cost India $37 million
By Arun Kumar
IANSWashington : In a decision that may cost India $37 million, the US Supreme Court has ruled that the country's courts can decide New York City's property tax disputes with foreign governments.
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US withdraws from Human Rights Council
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US asks Pakistan to give land to repair aircraft
Free political prisoners in Tibet: Italian MPs
US to extradite Bolivian criminal
Japan, India to hold talks on export of US2 rescue plane
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NATO chief seeks troops for Afghanistan amid German crisis
Civilians arriving at Colombo from north to be registered
Suspected US missile kills six militants in Pakistan
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Sri Lankan President vows to crush terrorism
Seven die as LTTE attacks Sri Lanka Navy
UN special envoy Gambari meets Suu Kyi in Myanmar
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Nepal police faked key evidence, say Sobhraj’s lawyers
French artist fined $313,000 for Brussels graffiti spree
Pakistani migrants rescued off Italy coast
World Bank raises forecast for 2015 global crude prices
Japan and Russia Agree on Territory Differences
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Nepal’s power cuts increased to 16 hours a day
Russia calls for urgent meeting with NATO over South Ossetia
UN calls for more aid developing countries to address climate change
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White House says beheading video authentic
EU offers more funds to dismantle aging n-plants
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Patil conferred doctorate by University of Chile
Chile government to sell stakes in water utilities
WFP provides Rice and Beans to 212,000 Cyclone victims in Myanmar
Obama to join Diwali celebrations at White House
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Nine climbers killed in Nepal
US stocks decline on fresh financial woes
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East Europeans blocked from renting property in England
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Tamil Tigers attempt suicide attack on Sri Lankan troops
Russia blames Ukraine for not eliminating crisis
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U.S. House resolution demands Japan’s apology on “comfort women”
By Xinhua
Washington : In a move viewed as a public censure to Japan, the U.S. House of Representatives on Monday unanimously passed a bill to demand Japan's apology on the issue of "comfort women."
The resolution, passed the full House by a voice vote without objection, urged the Japanese government to acknowledge formally and accept responsibility for the sexual exploitation of "comfort women" by the Japanese military during World War II.