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- Yemenia suspends flights following Comoros crash
The operator of a Yemeni aircraft that crashed into the Indian Ocean off the Comoros this week has suspended all flights to the islands. Only one person - a teenaged girl - survived when the Airbus A310 plunged into the sea as it came in to land at the
- Krishna hails role of diaspora in boosting Indo-Japan ties
Tokyo (PTI): Paying rich tributes to the Indian diaspora here, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna on Saturday said they are playing a key role in building 'new bridges' between India and Japan. 'You have kept the culture, spirit and the idea of India
- Kargil and Clinton
Ten years ago, the fierce skirmish over Kargil, the strategically important piece of territory disputed between India and Pakistan came to an end. The war, which started as the Pakistan Army came close to cutting off key routes in Kashmir, quickly turned
- Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
The World Socialist Web Site invites workers and other readers to contribute to this regular feature. Bangladesh: Garment workers killed during mass protests Two workers were killed and over 200 injured when police and Ansars (a civilian volunteer
- Cabinet approves CEPA with South Korea
The Cabinet approved the signing of a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with South Korea. India-Korea CEPA comprises of six Agreements viz. Agreement on Trade in goods; Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures; Trade Facilitation and
- A group of Afghan students visits India to learn Hindi
PM IST A group of 34 students from the Nanghar University in Afghanistan recently visited Agra to study Hindi. The students included six girls and 28 boys. The students are being taught the language by the Central Hindi Organisation (CHO).Chandrakant
- The right war at the right time?
In January 1842, a British column of 4,500 soldiers and 16,000 civilians, including women and children from the soldiers' families, sought to leave Afghanistan for British India through snowy mountain passes where they were repeatedly ambushed by Afghan
- Emaar Mulls IPO for India; Closes Algeria Office
In a statement e-mailed to Khaleej Times on Sunday, Emaar said that India remains one of its key growth markets and based on regulatory approvals and depending on market opportunities, the company continues to evaluate various fund raising options
- Britain Lifts Travel Curbs In Sri Lanka
(RTTNews) - Britain has lifted travel restrictions imposed on its nationals in Sri Lanka at the height of the war between the Sri Lankan Army and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Ealam (LTTE). In May, the British government restricted its citizens from
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