Bangladesh joins Trans-Asian Railway network
Hasina wins appeal in graft case
Gunmen murder 11 of Iraqi journalist’s family
Pakistan lets Gulf royals hunt 200 bustards each
It’s back to ABCs for Pakistan political parties
U.S. intelligence probing al-Qaeda link with Bhutto killing
Dhaka seeks food for disaster relief, not funds
Seven civilians killed in Iraq violence
Development, not empty slogans, is my agenda: Kashmir CM
Samba : Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Ghulam Nabi Azad has said that any attempt to mislead the people by false slogans needed to be frustrated and his party would resist those who try to divert people's attention from development to hollow promises.
Apex court makes special team to probe Gujarat riot
Orissa youth burnt alive by suspected Maoists
State Minister escapes unhurt in a terror attack in Northeast India
Kathmandu closure Wednesday over Maoist killing
Kashmir: A call for new realism?
Three members of biker gang accused of murders arrested
Government appeasing separatists: Lt. Gen S.K. Sinha
Popular Front to help Bihar flood victims
Bhopal: Popular Front of India has decided to extend help to the victims of floods in Bihar.
A Press release issued by general secretary E. M. Abdurahman on Sunday from Bangalore said the volunteers of Popular Front will collect money and clothes from public all over Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu within a week. The National Executive Committee members of Popular Front Moideenkutty Faizy and Yasir Hassan are now on a visit to the effected northern districts of Bihar to assess the situation.
Son of a jeweller killed, ornaments stolen in Delhi
US drone attack kills six in Pakistan
Four killed in Turkey blast
BJP not fielding Muslim candidates in Godhra for ‘political reasons’
Bombay HC seeks police’s reply to questions over Karkare’s death
CPI (M)’s independent MLA Manjalamkuzhi Ali resigns from Kerala Assembly
Abdul Kaleem – the man who moved Aseemanand to confess
Muslim woman laborer tortured, ‘molested’ in West Bengal
Teenager raped, whipped to death in Bangladesh
Friday Prayer over, 1000s gathering at Tahrir Square for ‘Day of Departure’ rally
Victims of ‘secret killings’ and their families demand justice
Omar Abdullah visits Makhdoom Ashraf’s shrine in Kichaucha Shareef
Jamia to hold common test for UG entrants
Suicide bomber hits Afghan army base
Jauhar University gets minority status
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
Lucknow : Mulayam Singh government of Uttar Pradesh adopted, amidst boycott of Opposition parties, the amendment bill granting minority status to Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar University on the last day of Assembly session here Wednesday.
Addressing the last session of the assembly, the chief minister declared an amendment in Muhammad Ali Jauhar Act 2005, granting the Rampur based University minority status.
Court dismisses Koli plea to change his lawyer
Ghaziabad : A special court Friday dismissed an application by Surendra Koli, prime accused in the Nithari serial murders, to change his lawyer and cancel his plea that employer Moninder Singh Pandher's confession be incorporated in a chargesheet related to one of the killings.
Pakistan mosque siege shows extremist threat: White House
Washington : The seizure of the Red Mosque in Pakistan by radical Islamists shows the danger of extremism, the White House said Tuesday.
Antulay’s Assurance Minority Definition Will Not Be Reviewed Welcomed
Six killed in Israeli-Palestinian violence
Gaza : Israel has killed six Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and West Bank in separate incidents which included skirmishes with local militants and air strikes in Gaza City and in the southern part of the strip.
The latest Palestinian death came Thursday evening in an Israeli air strike against a militant trying to launch a rocket-propelled grenade at troops near Khan Younis in the southern part of Gaza, an Israeli military spokesman said.
The militant, as well as two others injured in the attack, were from Hamas, medics said.
Backgrounder: Kidnappings in Afghanistan this year
By Xinhua
Kabul : The Taliban has killed a second South Korean hostage held in Afghanistan on Monday night, a purported Taliban spokesman Yousuf Ahmadi said.
Due to worsening security, Afghanistan has witnessed a series of kidnappings so far this year.
One British journalist and his three Afghan colleagues were abducted by Taliban militants in the southern Helmand province on February 20, but were released one day later.
Spokesman: Taliban kills 2nd S Korean hostage
·A Taliban spokesman said the male hostage named Song Kin-Shi was shot dead Monday night as the Afghan government was not serious in the talks.
·He said the dead body was dumped near Ghazni-Kandahar highway.
By Xinhua
Kabul : The Taliban has killed one more South Korean hostage held in Afghanistan on Monday night, a purported Taliban spokesman Yousuf Ahmadi told Xinhua from an undisclosed place.