Palestinian President Abbas approves new gov’t
By Xinhua
Ramallah : Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday signed a decree to install a new emergency cabinetled by U.S.-educated economist Salam Fayyad, a spokesman told Xinhua.
    Nabil Abu Rudaina, spokesman for the Palestinian presidency, said the new cabinet is to take office on Sunday.
    The decree was regarded as the latest step by Abbas to consolidate power in the West Bank following Hamas' takeover of the Gaza Strip.
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Palestinian kidnappers threaten to kill BBC journalist
By Xinhua
Gaza : A radical Palestinian Islamic group holding BBC journalist Alan Johnston Tuesday threatened to kill him if their demand to release al-Qaida-affiliated members is not met.
   In a statement published on al-Ferdous (paradise) forum, the Army of Islam threatened to "slaughter the prisoner like sheep" if three Arab prisoners, affiliated with al-Qaida, are not released.
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Taliban to free all South Korean hostages
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American paedophile arrested in Tamil Nadu
Chennai : Tamil Nadu police have alerted the ministry of external affairs after arresting a 60-year-old American paedophile, one of the 100 most wanted men in New York, from the seaside town of Mahabalipuram.
Ayodhya verdict an attempted compromise: Panikkar
Israeli police search for evidence against PM
Fact-finding team terms communal violence in Akot a ‘pre-planned conspiracy’
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s New Year message to the nation
Saffron groups behind many terror blasts: Chidambaram
Babri mosque demolition was a well hatched conspiracy: Cobrapost
Indian passport problem in Saudi Arabia resolved
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Rajasthan Muslim Forum demands speedy trial of Babri Masjid cases
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
Jaipur : Representative Muslim organisations in the State, under the banner of Rajasthan Muslim Forum, organised a meeting at Muslim Musafirkhana here Thursday to mark the 15th anniversary of the martyrdom of Babri Masjid.
Concerned citizens call for judicial reform, accountability
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My father was not complicit in Babri Masjid demolition: PV Narsimha Rao’s son
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Curfew in Srinagar to prevent Muharram procession
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Islam seeks peace & security instead of terrorism: Dr. Alauddin
Muzaffar Nagar (Utter Pradesh): Islam advocates the elimination of terrorism and injustice, said Dr Alauddin in a two-day training camp which was organized by Jama’at-e-Islami. He told that it was Jama’at-e-Islami that organized Anti-Terrorism Conference for the first time on January 2, 2008, in Lucknow’s Sahkarita Bhawan in which illustrious Ulema belonging to all schools of thought in India had participated.
DGP intervenes: PFI can hold rally in Kozhikode on Friday
Zakir Naik at No. 3 among India’s top 10 spiritual gurus
Muslims lead in remittances by non-resident Keralites
Kashmir tense after Baramulla killings
Kejriwal meets Akhlaq’s family, calls lynching ‘unfortunate’
Tehelka expose claims a victim in BJP
Angry nomads want CBI probe into Bihar lynching
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10 dead, 18 wounded in Iraq explosion
Baghdad : Ten people died in an explosion after a fuel tanker crashed into the Tikrit police command Sunday destroying its two-storey building, a police source in Tikrit said.
In Sunderbans, fishermen enter unchartered territories in search of livelihood
कांग्रेसी विधायक अजय राय से इलाहाबाद हाईकोर्ट ने रासुका हटाया, सपा सरकार सकते में
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India’s official growth target cut, outlook on inflation better
Godhra panel gets extension, Nanavati hopes to wrap up by April
‘Dirty Harry squad’ inspector hurt in Delhi shootout
Nocturnal protests give sleepless night in south Kashmir
AMU to set up IAS Coaching Academy
CBI files fifth Nithari charge-sheet, absolves Pandher
Ghaziabad : The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Saturday filed the charge-sheet in the Nithari serial killings, and once again gave a clean chit to businessman Moninder Singh Pandher while his domestic aide Surinder Koli was charged with the rape and murder of a minor girl at Pandher's Noida house.
Vigilance starts questioning Amarinder in corruption case
Patiala : The Punjab vigilance bureau Monday started questioning former Congress chief minister Amarinder Singh in connection with a Rs.30 billion ($740 million) corruption case relating to construction of the sprawling Ludhiana City Centre.
HC quashes case against Swiss national in connection with function to remember Maoist activist
BJP MLA slaps Bihar Minister with case over Modi insult
Threats unfortunate, Power Greedy Mufti to stick: Dr Abdullah
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Jammu : Holding Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ministers directly responsible for failure of government in the state, former chief minister and chief patron of National Conference Dr Farooq Abdullah today said that the greed for power will never allow Mufti Muhammad Sayeed to pull out of the coalition.
Right’s panel upbeat about women’s reservation bill
“I am being targeted for dissent,” says banned AMU student Arif Khan
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Yoga is not in conflict with any religion or belief system
‘Destroy sheepskin of the sacrificial animal’ Muslims advised on the occassion of Bakrid
President, PM condole Mufti Sayeed’s death
Woman serial killer may be involved in more murders
Amit Shah gets notice for poll code breach
‘Emirates investment to put Pakistan on world energy map’
Mortar shelling kills 12 in east Baghdad
Muslim girl burnt alive in Bihar for ‘resisting sexual advances’, family alleges police inaction...
J&K: Irked by PDD, Bhaderwah villagers threaten poll boycott
Missionary schools, hospitals closed in UP to protest attacks
Kashmiris ask Sonia Gandhi about their missing kins
Municipality acquires Peer Bahram graveyard
By TwoCircles.net staff reporter
Burdwan : Municipality has acquired part of the historical Peer Bahram graveyard to develop a residential complex over it, causing resentment among the Muslims, reports Urdu daily Akhbar-e-Mashriq here.
Sacrifice essence of life: Message of Eid-ul-Azha
Israel Rules out Negotiations with Hamas
Fanning Communal Flames? Analysing Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma’s Post-election Rhetoric Against Minorities
A report on the performance of MPs from Uttar Pradesh
‘तेजस्वी यादव में सीएम बनने की क़ाबलियत’ : वित्तमंत्री अब्दुल बारी सिद्दिक़ी
1 killed in Lal Chowk shootout in Srinagar
Congress to rake up NIT issue with government: Rahul
मुख्यमंत्री अखिलेश यादव के नाम खुला पत्र
An athletic association of Muslims in Manipur celebrates diamond jubilee
Kerala Haj Welfare Forum calls off agitation
Kozhikode: Following talks with Union Minister of State for External Affairs, E. Ahamed, Kerala Haj Welfare Forum has postponed the agitation scheduled to be held on 21st February in front of Haj Committee Office here.
The Forum had planned to protest against the carelessness of the State Haj Committee in dealing with Hajis and non-distribution of Zamzam water to them. The office bearers of the organization also discussed other issues related to Haj pilgrims with the minister.
Israel fighter jets breach Lebanese airspace
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Chudasama prime conspirator in Sohrabuddin killing: CBI
India summons Iranian envoy over Kashmir remarks
Is the Sangh Parivar trying to dismantle and delegitimise farmer protests in the country?
DMK councillors’ hand suspected in Sivaganga blast
Chennai : The Tamil Nadu police Saturday named two DMK councillors as perpetrators of a blast that killed a senior civic official Friday and began a manhunt to nab them.
Omar apprises PM, Chidambaram on Kashmir situation
Police “combing operation” in Mumbra shocks residents
बढ़े मदद को हाथ , पद्म श्री शरीफ चाचा की तबियत में सुधार,अब मिला...
Singur to vote in third phase polling in Bengal Wednesday
UP minister booed at Meerut polling booth
U.S. Senate passes bill on Iraq’s power-sharing gov’t
Azad Maidan riot: One of rally organisers arrested
BJP on top as Maharashtra sees 64 percent turnout
13 civilians killed as Pakistan battles militants
Rights group welcomes punishment in Bilkis Bano case
Netanyahu blasts UNHRC for endorsing Gaza war crimes report
Timings of Ram Lalla ‘darshan’ in Ayodhya extended
Iraqi PM determined in execution of “Chemical Ali”
Baghdad : Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said Sunday that he is determined in executing "Chemical Ali" and two aides of Saddam Hussein.
At a news conference held in Baghdad, the prime minister said that "We are determined that the law be applied and those (convicted) be handed over to judicial system."
With love from melodious papa to son Omar
Gurgaon doctors used to sell kidneys to foreigners illegally
A green marriage solemnised in Bihar to save the environment
Fresh Israeli air strike kills three Gaza militants
Young UP bureaucrats scripting change, garnering goodwill
Yogi Adityanath booked after nude picture of tribal women shared on his fanpage
Government pension scheme for Indians abroad
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Israeli operation in Gaza ends with 3 Palestinians killed
Cycle rickshaws: Poor man’s lifeline in Bangladesh
By Qaiser Mohammad Ali
IANSDhaka : One of the first things that attract the attention of a foreigner here is the colourfully decorated cycle rickshaws, the lifeline of the common man, on which about 10 percent of the 140 million-plus population of Bangladesh depends for transport.