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DPRK elects Kim Jong-un as top leader
april 14, 2012by latadmin
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un holds up…
Americas Summit starts talks on trade, drugs, Cuba
april 14, 2012by latadmin
Leaders of the Americas were to open a two-day summit Saturday to push for expanded regional trade and tackle contentious issues such as the failing war on...
Bomb hits Philippines cock-fight
april 14, 2012by latadmin
Three people have died and dozens have been wounded after a grenade was thrown into a cock-fighting arena in the southern Philippines. Police said a man tossed
Rain fails to dampen Oosthuizen charge
april 14, 2012by latadmin
US Masters runner-up Louis Oosthuizen dodged thunderous rainstorms to hold a one-shot lead at the Maybank Malaysian Open before play was washed out for a second day...
Rosberg roars to pole for Chinese GP
april 14, 2012by latadmin
Nico Rosberg of Mercedes stormed to a career-first pole position for Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, edging out McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton and the...
Pakistan Yet to Find 139 Buried in Avalanche
april 14, 2012by latadmin
Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. Twitter List: Reporters and Editors ISLAMABAD (AP) — A Pakistan...
Thaksin hails ‘signs of reconciliation’
april 14, 2012by latadmin
Ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra said Saturday Thailand could begin to heal its deep political rifts in an address to thousands of “Red Shirt”...
Three dead, 33 wounded in Philippine bombing
april 14, 2012by latadmin
Three people were killed and 33 others wounded after a man hurled a grenade into a cockfighting arena in the southern Philippines on Saturday, a police…
59 Taliban killed in offensive by Afghan commandos
april 14, 2012by latadmin
Kabul: Afghan forces backed by air support from Nato aircraft have launched a broad sweep of the country’s northeast borders killing 59 Taliban insurgents in a...
Pakistani cleans shoes to atone for beheading
april 13, 2012by latadmin
HASAN ABDAL, Pakistan (AP) — Thousands of Indian pilgrims barely registered the man in the orange bandanna and Ray-Ban sunglasses taking their shoes and storing them...