Britain thinking of joining euro
India tells Pakistan: Must take strong actionKarachi carnage continues; 9 more killed G.N. Mughul Rice: US expects complete cooperation from Islamabad 12 NATO trucks destroyed in attack; 2 dead Sajjad Khan 10 killed, 49 injured as bomber strikes
England likely to return to India
England's cricketers are likely to agree to return to India for this month's Test series after being promised tighter security following the terrorist attacks on Mumbai last week. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) were locked in talks on Tuesday
Graft: 3 african leaders accused
India demands Pakistani fugitives DRC: rebels leave captured town Piracy: terrorists target cruise ship Genocide: Hutu singer sentenced Live life to fullest, activist tells HIV+ employees Genocide: Hutu singer sentenced Police: drivers must stop for law
South Africa look to Kirsten to plot Australia's downfall
Sydney, Dec 2: South Africa coach Micky Arthur has revealed that he spoke to India coach Gary Kirsten to get detailed intelligence on the Australian team ahead of the first Test at Perth starting Dec 17. South Africa has also roped in former English
Taliban fan flames of Pakistan-India tensions
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN Taliban fighters battling Pakistani soldiers near the Afghan border volunteered Tuesday to fight alongside the army if war breaks out with traditional foe India over the Mumbai attacks. Analysts say the offer is meant to fan the
Troops near Afghanistan 'unchanged'
WASHINGTON: The Pentagon has seen no signs that Pakistan is preparing to shift troops out of its tribal region near the Afghanistan border due to rising tensions with India, a US defence official said yesterday. â??There are no indications that
Simon Jenkins: At last this exhausted region is energised - by its old foe
The massacre in Mumbai has stirred the ghost of war between India and Pakistan, just when relations were supposedly improving. That is what the terrorists wanted. That is the lesson that came from the west after 9/11. If belligerence and thumping
Rice flies to India to ease tension
NEW DELHI -- US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice flew to New Delhi on Tuesday hoping to ease tension between India and Pakistan that has surged over the Mumbai attacks and put at risk US counterterrorism efforts in the region. Related readings: US:
Former US athlete accused of threatening Sharapova
A former American college football player was charged on Monday with making threats against tennis star Maria Sharapova and her family in profanity-laced telephone messages to his former coach. Leonard Taylor Jr, 32, of Indianapolis, faces one felony
Rice flies to India to ease tension (Reuters)
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice flew to New Delhi on Tuesday hoping to ease tension between India and Pakistan that has surged over the Mumbai attacks and put at risk U.S. counterterrorism efforts in the region. The
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