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- 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
- Independence Day of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
The will celebrated on Sunday. Venezuela shares many similarities with our country. Both are predominantly Roman Catholic countries and former colonies of Spain. The relations between Venezuela and the Philippines began in 1968. Their ties have been
- Saudi Exporters Demand Import Duty on Chinese Exports
Saudi International Petrochemical Co, or Sipchem, said last week China had imposed a duty on methanol imports. On June 24, China said it had begun an anti-dumping investigation into methanol imported from Saudi Arabia and three other countries to assess
- US troops expand Afghan operation
US marines taking part in an offensive against Taliban fighters in southern Afghanistan have been attempting to take control of an area along the border with neighbouring Pakistan. The US forces, backed by the Afghan national army, moved into Baramshar
- 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
- Afghan President Hamid Karzai Pardoning Drug Traffickers
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has pardoned at least 10 convicted drug traffickers recently, officials say. Five of those pardoned were arrested in 2007 when they were caught wearing military uniforms and using a police truck for drug smuggling, The
- Little Taliban Resistance To British Surge
British troops moving into Afghanistan's restive Helmand province say they're encountering little resistance from Taliban insurgents. A major operation in the province -- considered to be a Taliban stronghold -- is seeing more than 700 British troops
- Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan attack
A Canadian soldier travelling in the same convoy as the commander of Canadian forces in Afghanistan was killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) attack, the Canadian military said Friday. Brigadier-General Jonathan Vance announced the death of
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