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Food security, biofuels top G8 agriculture talks
Search for survivors ends as Haiti toll at 111,000
US immigration reform hits major bump
Washington : A plan hailed last month as a historic immigration reform proposal hit a major road bump Thursday when the US Senate refused to close off debate, defying plans by the Democratic leadership.
India to NSG : voluntary moratorium stays, no arms race
China appoints special envoy on Asian affairs
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China’s People’s Congress increases military spending by 17.6 percent
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Summit to boost tourism in North Korea
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Germany issues travel warning for Tibet as protests spread
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Liberated Indian women scavengers walk the ramp at UN
Indian father, son face lawsuit in US over hedge funds
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Russia, US to resume arms control talks in September
Europe determined to overcome crisis: Italian president
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Obamas celebrate Valentine’s Day at restaurant
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Nuclear talks to end Friday without disarmament deadline
By Xinhua
Beijing : The two days of Six Party talks to set a timeframe for disabling the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's (DPRK) nuclear programs, are expected to end Friday without a disarmament deadline, US chief envoy Christopher Hill said late Thursday amid uncertainties over the talks.
Hill believed the consensus given was "kind of not very successful", although negotiators had a great deal of discussion on an overall deadline.
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Thai village votes out 48 HIV patients
Hostages in Philippines plead for their lives
5.1 magnitude quake hits southwest China
Nepal`s new Maoist PM sworn in
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UN observer group looking into Pakistan ceasefire complaint
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Obama seeks positive signals from Cuba
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China passes law to make Islam ‘compatible with socialism’
NASA declares Phoenix Mars lander dead
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Kenyan President proposes a unity government
Coal mine blast kills 7 in Vietnam
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Kyrgyzstan violence mounts refugee crisis
Venezuela begins voting on statute changes
Indian men apologise to British tourist for harassment
Sri Lankans protest against Geneva resolution
US consumer prices up, but inflation lowest since 1955
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Cancer-stricken Dennis Hopper gets star on walk of fame
Lawyers for ‘Merchant of Death’ to seek his extradition to Russia
Clinton goes national, Obama looks to lock in South Carolina
Toll in China coalmine blast rises to 35
US helps to improve Sri Lankan military’s rights record
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China celebrates 115th birth anniversary of Mao
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Nepal Govt offices halt services as employees go on protest
By NNN-Nepal News
Kathmandu : Demanding security in their workplaces and promulgation of the Civil Service Act, government employees stopped all the works for a day throughout the country Tuesday.
Three major unions of civil servants are on strike, pressurising the government to fulfill their demands. They had staged 'pen-down' on Monday.
The agitation by the employees of the additional post offices and VDC secretaries also continue, demanding increase in facilities and security.
Serbia Defines Positions over Kosovo Autonomy
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Pacific leaders give Fiji election ultimatum
Two held in US on Cuba espionage charges
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Hungary train crash kills one, injures 30
Explosion destroys Russian store, killing at least 4
250,000 evacuated due to China floods
Guatemalan lawmakers revive death penalty
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Court upholds sentences to Xinjiang riot convicts
31 killed in fighting in northern Sri Lanka
Racist word sprayed on Indo-Canadian’s poll sign
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Russia denies violating Georgian airspace
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CPN-M youth wing to split into 2 units
OPEC oil price drops to $42.56
U.S. has no plans to render military assistance to Georgia in 2009
Climate change threatens Asia’s farming, energy security
Over 100 Mexican immigration agency employees sacked
India to discuss Pakistan’s misuse of US aid with Clinton
Indo-Canadian taxi driver shoots dead his wife
North and South Korea discuss family reunions
Egypt’s Mubarak, African leaders invited to G8 summit
By DPA
Berlin : Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak as well as top African leaders have been invited to attend next month's summit of the Group of Eight leading industrial nations in Germany, a government spokesman said Monday.
27,000 evacuated as Nock-Ten storm hits China
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Explosion jolts Philippine market
Four men charged with terror plots against police in London
Most high school students in US cheat during tests
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Snow-hit Chinese travellers spend another night stranded
US hostage taker said he had bombs strapped to body
Obama denies G20 split, sets new foreign policy aims
Bad boy Tomic gets ‘rehabilitation’ chance in Brisbane
Two arrested in crackdown on `electronic cigarettes’
Somali pirates holding 300 sailors captive: Russian report
US offers $70 mn new aid to Syrian opposition
China readies world’s highest-altitude airport
Venezuela president threatens US with oil embargo
About 750 women personnel to guard Indo-Nepal border
Uncertainty over North Korea nuclear talks
Tokyo : Japanese government officials said Friday that they were uncertain whether North Korea would unconditionally return to six-nation talks to end its nuclear programme even after frozen North Korean funds were transferred from a Macau bank and South Korea warned that progress would only get tougher from here.

