Month: April 2010
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PM Abhisit Holds ‘Terrorists’ Responsible for Unrest in Bangkok
Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has blamed ‘terrorists’ for civil unrest in Bangkok this weekend in which 21 people were…
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Forensic Tests on Victims of Saturday’s Polish Plane Crash Completed: Russia
The Russian Health Ministry has said that forensic tests on the victims of the crash of the Polish president’s plane…
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Under Pressure, Nepalese Govt Jettisons Passport Deal with India
Amid mounting pressure from all quarters and opposition Maoist party which also called a general strike today, Nepalese government has…
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Pak Authorities Ban Sikh Pilgrims to Visit Places for which They Don’t Have Visas
As 1,400 India Sikh pilgrims arrived in Pakistan to participate in celebrations marking the Baisakhi festival, authorities have put a…
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Rajasthan Gov Invites Bainsala to Talks over Quota to Gujjars in State Jobs
Over community’s demand for a five percent quota in state jobs, the Rajasthan government has invited Gujjar leader Kirori Singh…
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Shoaib-Sania Marriage Rescheduled, to Take Place Today: Reports
Indian tennis star Sania Mirza is going to marry Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik today as the two families are learnt…
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Social Worker Files Complaint against Arundhati Roy over Essay on Maoists
Following butchering of 76 security personnel in Dantewada, a social worker in Chhattisgarh has filed a complaint with the against…
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Singh to Raise Fears about Terrorists Seizing Pak Nukes in Washington
At the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is likely to make a strong pitch for commitments…
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