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Two killed, dozens hurt in third day of Afghan protests (Reuters)
april 03, 2011by latadmin
Reuters – Two policemen were killed and more than 30 people wounded in the southern city of Kandahar on Sunday during the third day of protests across Afghanistan...
Kazakh strongman set for crushing poll win (AFP)
april 03, 2011by latadmin
AFP – Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev was set Sunday to stretch his rule into a third decade by scoring a crushing poll win whose scripted nature has raised...
Anger over Koran burning spreads in Afghanistan
april 02, 2011by latadmin
Anger over the burning of the Muslim holy book at a Florida church fueled a second day of deadly violence half a world away in Afghanistan, where demonstrators set cars...
Japan nuclear struggle focuses on cracked reactor pit (Reuters)
april 02, 2011by latadmin
Reuters – Japanese officials grappling on Sunday to end the world’s worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl were focusing on a crack in a concrete pit that was...
Rebels kill 3 troopers in India’s northeast
april 02, 2011by latadmin
GUWAHATI, India (AFP) – Tribal rebels shot dead three paramilitary troopers and injured four others in an ambush on Saturday in India's northeast, police...
No 100th hundred as Tendulkar out for just 18
april 02, 2011by latadmin
MUMBAI, India (AFP) – India fans hoping Sachin Tendulkar would make his hundredth international century in the World Cup final against Sri Lanka on Saturday were...
Spy Chief’s Tenure Is Extended in Pakistan
april 02, 2011by latadmin
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani government has given another one-year extension to the chief of its powerful spy organization, the Inter-Services Intelligence...
Anger over Quran burning spreads in Afghanistan
april 02, 2011by latadmin
KABUL, Afghanistan-Anger over the burning of the Muslim holy book at a Florida church fueled a second day of deadly violence half a world away in Afghanistan, where...
As India rises, northeast state wracked by chaos
april 02, 2011by latadmin
IMPHAL, India – In his years as a police officer in the badlands of Manipur, Khaidem Muhi had his weapon seized by insurgents so many times that he was banned from...
Japan: post-tsunami, town wonders if to rebuild
april 02, 2011by latadmin
MINAMISANRIKU, Japan – The only thing left of Minamisanriku City Hall is its two front steps. Nearby, a pink octopus lies dead in a pool of sea water, its...