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Several injured in blast near India’s Taj Mahal
september 17, 2011by latadmin
A suspected bomb exploded at a hospital in the northern Indian city of Agra on Saturday injuring several people, witnesses said, though no deaths were immediately...
Thailand burns $80m of illegal drugs
september 17, 2011by latadmin
Thailand incinerated about $80 million worth of drugs, mainly methamphetamine, from over 130,000 seizures across the country as officials warned there were an increasing...
Roadside blast kills 9 civilians in Afghanistan
september 17, 2011by latadmin
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan authorities say a roadside bomb in northwest Afghanistan has killed nine civilians, including five children, as they were herding...
Bombings in southern Thailand kill 3, wound dozens (AP)
september 16, 2011by latadmin
AP – Bombs concealed in a car and two motorcycles killed at least three people and wounded several dozen Friday evening in a town in Thailand’s...
Turk PM says Syrian oppressors won’t survive (Reuters)
september 16, 2011by latadmin
Reuters – Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan stepped up his rhetoric against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Friday, saying those in Syria who inflict...
Activist says Indonesian zoo lets orangutans smoke
september 16, 2011by latadmin
INDONESIA, Jakarta-A wildlife activist says that zoo officials in Indonesia are taking no steps to stop orangutans…
Nepal in ‘last chance’ for peace: PM
september 16, 2011by latadmin
Nepal’s new prime minister used his first public address on Friday to warn that the nation is being given its “last chance” to unite in peace or face...
FIFA’s Worawi Makudi denies misuse of funds
september 16, 2011by latadmin
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — FIFA executive committee member Worawi Makudi has denied wrongdoing as world football’s governing body begins an investigation into...
Obama to meet new Japanese PM in New York
september 16, 2011by latadmin
US President Barack Obama will hold his first meeting with Japan’s new Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly on...
S. Africa should allow Dalai Lama visit: De Klerk
september 16, 2011by latadmin
Former South African president and Nobel Peace Prize laureate FW de Klerk urged the government on Friday to allow exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama into the...