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US commander defends night raids in Afghanistan (AP)
december 11, 2011by latadmin
AP – The U.S. Special Operations commander who directed the operation that killed Osama bin Laden defended the unpopular night raids on homes in Afghanistan that...
Plane crashes into Philippines slum, 13 dead
december 10, 2011by latadmin
A light aircraft crashed into a crowded slum near Manila`s international airport on Saturday, killing 13 people, including three children.
Tibet Commemorates Human Rights Day After 12 Self-immolations in 2011
december 10, 2011by latadmin
Article by Yeshe Choesang, WN Correspondent Dharamshala. Dharamshala, India: – Thousands of Tibetans in exile across the world celebrated the 22nd Anniversary of...
Somalia air strike hits empty Red Crescent feeding centre
december 10, 2011by latadmin
A warplane bombed the rebel-held southern Somali town of Baardheere on Saturday, hitting a feeding centre run by the Somali Red Crescent Society that was empty at the...
Newswallah: Bharat Edition
december 10, 2011by latadmin
Jammu and Kashmir: Young men with tattoos anywhere but on their hands will not be recruited into the army, said a senior army official on a visit to Akhnoor town. The...
PAN to continue supporting Yudhoyono govt until 2014
december 10, 2011by latadmin
The National Mandate Party (PAN) will continue to support the government under the leadership of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono until 2014, general chairman Hatta...
Yemen clashes leave 13 dead
december 10, 2011by latadmin
Weekend clashes in southern Yemen left two government soldiers and 11 suspected members of Al-Qaeda dead, military and local sources told AFP Saturday.
Abducted US teenager Kevin Lunsmann ‘free’ in Philippines
december 10, 2011by latadmin
An American teenager is free after being held captive for five months by suspected Muslim rebels in the Philippines, say officials. But it is unclear whether Kevin...
Directors of Calcutta hospital denied bail over fire
december 10, 2011by latadmin
Six directors of a private hospital in Calcutta have appeared in court over a fire on Friday which killed 90 people. The six face charges of culpable homicide and were...
US envoy: Afghan sectarian conflict unlikely
december 10, 2011by latadmin
This week’s Ashoura bombings, which killed 59 Shia worshippers in Afghanistan, will not lead to a cycle of Shia-Sunni sectarian violence in Afghanistan, the US...