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The baby who was ‘buried alive’
mei 11, 2012by latadmin
The case of a baby girl who was allegedly buried alive in the state of Uttar Pradesh has shocked many Indians, as the BBC's Sanjoy Majumder reports. Inside a filthy...
Japan grants visa to Uighur leader Kadeer
mei 11, 2012by latadmin
Tokyo has issued an entry visa to Rebiya Kadeer in readiness for next week’s World Uyghur Congress, a Japan-based Uighur organisation said Friday, provoking the...
The Taliban, in Their Own Verse
mei 11, 2012by latadmin
Three-and-a-half years ago, weeks before Barack Obama was elected president and as the United States military was preparing to leave Iraq and dedicate more troops to its...
Thai PM insists no reform of royal defamation law
mei 11, 2012by latadmin
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said Friday she would not seek to change the country’s harsh royal defamation law despite outcry over the death of a...
Team finds victims’ scattered body pieces, identifies one
mei 11, 2012by latadmin
A search and rescue team tasked with evacuating victims of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 plane crash has found victims’ bodies in scattered pieces during evacuation process...
Pakistan tests nuclear-capable missile
mei 10, 2012by latadmin
Pakistan carried out a successful test firing of a short-range nuclear-capable ballistic missile on Thursday, the military said.
International adoptions drop amid fraud crackdowns
mei 10, 2012by latadmin
The number of international adoptions has fallen to its lowest point in 15 years, a steep decline attributed largely to crackdowns against baby-selling, a sputtering...
In pictures: Indonesia plane crash
mei 10, 2012by latadmin
A Russian-made plane – the Sukhoi Superjet 100 – crashed into mountains in West Java, Indonesia, on Wednesday. About 45 people were on board – none are...
Police join London march against government cuts
mei 10, 2012by latadmin
REUTERS – Thousands of off-duty police officers took to the streets in London on Thursday in a rare display of collective anger against government austerity...
Red Cross suspends Pakistan work after killing
mei 10, 2012by latadmin
The Red Cross on Thursday suspended most of its aid projects in Pakistan and recalled foreign staff to the capital, following the brutal murder of a British worker. The...