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Labour picks Left leaning Miliband Hindustan Times Former Climate Secretary Ed Miliband has beaten his brother David in the closest of contests to become leader of the Labour party amid claims that that Britain's largest political party in opposition could be turning its back on centrist modernisers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
12 dead in bus crash in Germany CNN By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Twelve people were killed and 19 severely injured Sunday in a bus crash near Berlin, Germany, police told CNN. The collision occurred on the A10 in Brandenburg when the bus tried to avoid a vehicle coming onto the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NATO troops kill two Afghan civilians Sydney Morning Herald NATO forces in Afghanistan killed two civilians on a motorbike after they refused to stop while driving towards a security barrier, the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) says. The force denied any misconduct in the killings in the southern ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China's Asian Charm Offensive in `Shambles' Over Disputes With Neighbors Bloomberg By Bloomberg News - Sun Sep 26 15:01:08 GMT 2010 China may be undermining its effort to build strong ties with its neighbors and draw them away from the US orbit as it seeks to impose its will in territorial disputes with Japan and Southeast Asian ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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PIA bomb suspect released in Sweden Oneindia Stockholm (Sweden), Sep 25(ANI): A Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin, who was detained at Stockholm's Arlanda airport on suspicion of planning to blow up a Pakistan-bound plane, has been released after questioning by the police. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Pakistan arms minister quits BBC News Abdul Qayum Jatoi had told journalists on Saturday that the Pakistani army was provided with funds to defend the country, not to get involved in political assassinations. His comments were played repeatedly on Pakistani television channels. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China to expand Tibet rail link Hindustan Times China's expansion of strategic border railway network continued to speed up with the building of an extension of the world's highest rail link near Mount Everest in Tibet starting on Sunday. State-run media reported on Sunday that China has begun ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Learning from 'Ondoy' the Smart way Philippine Star As soon as the skies cleared, Smart engineers were at work, assessing the damage to facilities and restoring communication services. MANILA, Philippines - One year after typhoon "Ondoy" put to test the company's ability to provide timely response and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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