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Kenyan Muslim cleric shot dead
Serbia apologizes for massacre of Muslims in Srebrenica
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Tony Blair’s personal data hacked
Myanmar extends Aung San Suu Kyi house arrest
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Japanese Police Arrest South Korean Terrorist
HSBC ventures into China’s rural market
Manhunt launched for killers of 100 villagers in Nigeria
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1,300-year-old pots found in Argentina
Saakashvili wins Georgian election with 52.5% – exit polls
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Kerala School of Mathematics inaugurated
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US jobless rate dips to 9.1 percent in July
Nepal minister with Indian passport, Tibetan ID, forced to quit
Results announced in truffle-hunting competition in north Spain
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‘Bhagvad Gita’ faces ‘extremist’ branding, legal ban in Russia
Ireland voting “No” on EU Treaty
France against Ukraine, Georgia joining NATO
60 killed in DR Congo train accident
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Small plane crashes in Argentina
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Voting begins in Australia’s general election
Scottish first minister demands further devolution of powers
Hindu temple vandalised in US
Nepal PM tenders resignation
Farmers’ protest turns violent in Peru
Wall Street plunges on dim economic outlook
Woman had sex with five schoolboys in view of passing trains
Germany detains Russian couple on spying charge
Two missing, 21 hurt in building collapse
South Korea announces trade restrictions on North Korea
S. Korea’s imported car sales grow in November
Nobel Laureate calls for new global reserve currency system
Thailand protesters reject call to end demonstrations
U.S. Senate panel issues subpoena to top Bush advisor
By Xinhua
Washington : U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy said on Thursday he would issue a subpoena for President George W. Bush's top political adviser Karl Rove to testify before Congress over the firings of nine federal prosecutors last year.
"We have now reached a point where the accumulated evidence shows that political considerations factored into the unprecedented firing of at least nine United States Attorneys last year," Leahy said.
Anti-war dockworkers shut down US west coast ports
US denies patents on yoga postures
New Delhi : Amid a raging row in India over reported attempts to patent the ancient Indian practice of yoga overseas, the US Thursday denied granting patents on yoga positions.
Safina stranded again as Kuznetsova wins French Open
Don’t insult us, Pashupatinath priest tells Nepal
Over 50 killed in Iraq bombing
Tibetans storm China’s Sydney consulate
Indian restaurant owner arrested in US
Central banks will not be able to avert next global crash
Over 300 criminals repatriated to China in 2012
UNICEF Says Child Abuse Rising
Iceland’s volcanic ash cloud disrupts flights across Europe
China to step up overseas uranium mining
Russia completes troop pullout from Abkhazia buffer zone
South Africa decries Kenya’s rejection of its peace mediator
Paris attacks spur Syria talks in Austria
Three suspected Al Qaeda men held in Spain
Spectator killed in Dakar Rally accident
Weak leadership makes it difficult to reach Israeli-Palestinian agreement
Dissident creates forum to spur democratic change in Cuba
Cambodia still searching for missing Malaysian jet
UN Secretary General wishes IAEA success on its 150th anniversary
United Nations : As the 50th anniversary of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) coincides this Sunday, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon expressed his appreciation to the Agency for its "dedication and commitment" to the promotion of "atoms for peace" through its activities.
"Throughout the past 50 years, the IAEA has strived to expand and enlarge its contributions to nuclear safety and security, nuclear non-proliferation, and development," his press office said in a statement late Friday.
Pollock, Jayasuriya star in Mumbai Indians win
Mobs burned 48 police buildings in Indonesia in 2011
Powerful quake jolts Timor Leste
Indian American Sikhs sue employers for exploitation
New York : Angry over non-payment of wages and exploitation at workplace, a group of Indian American Sikh construction workers have filed a lawsuit against their employers in a city court.