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A ‘barat’ of 100 Taliban behind mass jailbreak in Pakistan
juli 30, 2013by latadmin
Peshawar: A “barat” of over 100 Taliban militants, using decorated vehicles, carried out the surprise assault on sleepy guards at Pakistan’s third...
Nepal protesters demand installation of Buddha statue
juli 30, 2013by latadmin
Kathmandu: Buddhist monks halted traffic in Nepal’s capital on Tuesday as they protested against a refusal to allow them to build a religious shrine in an area...
Son of Fallen Chinese Official Is Removed From Columbia Law Directory
juli 30, 2013by latadmin
BEIJING — References to Bo Guagua, a son of the fallen Chinese politician Bo Xilai, were removed from an online directory for Columbia Law School after a family...
Militant jailbreak in Pakistan prompts fears of similar attacks
juli 30, 2013by latadmin
Prison in Dera Ismail Khan was attacked by waves of gunmen wearing police uniforms who freed hundreds of Islamists Pakistani police stand guard near the Dera Ismail Khan...
What new Telangana state means for India
juli 30, 2013by latadmin
India's ruling Congress party-led government has announced the formation of a new state of Telangana to be carved out of the southern state of Andhra Pradesh....
Asia’s Rice Glut Expected to Worsen
juli 30, 2013by latadmin
By SAMEER MOHINDRU And WARANGKANA CHOMCHUEN CONNECT Asia is awash in rice and the glut is expected to worsen as good harvests loom and one of the world’s biggest...
Spanish train driver was on was on the phone when it crashed, court says
juli 30, 2013by latadmin
By The Associated Press Posted: 07/30/2013 09:26:31 AM PDT Updated: 07/30/2013 09:38:25 AM PDT A rail personnel worker checks…
Thailand Emerges as Bright Spot in Mergers and Acquisitions
juli 30, 2013by latadmin
By CYNTHIA KOONS And P.R. VENKAT Southeast Asia’s booming growth has turned it into a beacon for merger-and-acquisition activity across Asia. Thailand, is shining...
Zimbabwe’s elections may be peaceful, but fair?
juli 30, 2013by latadmin
SHARE HARARE, 30 July 2013 (IRIN) – Though civil society has reported isolated cases of intimidation and violence, particularly in rural areas, the general...
Japan envoy Akitaka Saiki aims to fix China ties
juli 29, 2013by latadmin
Japan's deputy foreign minister has begun a two-day visit to China in an attempt to repair relations that have frayed over a territorial dispute. Akitaka Saiki will...