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Turks Hold Referendum on Amendments to Constitution Voice of America Photo: AP In Turkey, a referendum is being held on amendments to the country's constitution. The constitution was written in 1982 by Turkey's then military rulers and the government claims the vote offers a chance to sever its ties with military rule. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US will never be at war with Islam: Obama Times of India "As Americans, we will not and never will be at war with Islam.... It was not a religion that attacked us that September day. It was Al-Qaeda, a sorry band of men, which perverts religion," the Dawn quoted Obama as saying. The president, who was at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Two Afghans killed during Koran-burning protests Reuters KABUL, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Two protesters were shot and killed in Afghanistan's east on Sunday, a district government official said, during angry demonstrations staged even though an obscure US pastor abandoned plans to burn copies of the Koran. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China raises stakes in fishing dispute with Japan Financial Times By Geoff Dyer in Beijing and Mure Dickie in Tokyo China's leading foreign policy official raised the stakes on Sunday in the latest diplomatic dispute with Japan, cautioning Tokyo not to make "wrong judgements" over the seizure of a Chinese fishing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan launches satellite for better GPS services IBNLive.com PTI | 04:09 PM,Sep 12,2010 Tanegashima (Japan), Sept 12 (Kyodo) Japan has launched a satellite to improve car navigation and other services using the Global Positioning System. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency launched the quasi-zenith satellite ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Man-made floods: Pak elite wanted to save own land? Times of India MUZAFFARGARH: In the wake of the huge devastation caused by floods in Pakistan, a controversy has surfaced in various parts of the country over whether the political elite intentionally failed to divert dam waters in order to protect the lands of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Scrawled at Ground Zero: point and counter-point Calcutta Telegraph New York, Sept. 11: On a big white slab of stone rising from the pavement, just in front of the site where the two World Trade Center buildings used to stand tall nine years ago, is pasted an A4-sized printout. Written under it in capital letters with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Malaysian cosmetics millionaire murdered: Police MSN India Kuala Lumpur, Sep 12 (PTI) Missing cosmetics millionaire Sosilawati Lawiya and three of her associates were murdered and their ashes thrown into a river after the bodies were burnt, Malaysian police said today. Sosilawati, 47, was reported missing on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Race starts for Koirala's mantle in Nepal Sify While Nepal's parliament has been witnessing a fight for more than two months to elect a new prime minister, a new race is in the offing now to choose a successor to late political giant Girija Prasad Koirala and a new head for one of the largest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Somali troops foil seaport suicide attack: police Reuters Africa MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somali police said they had foiled a suicide attack by Islamist rebels on the seaport in the capital Mogadishu on Saturday, two days after a bomb attack on the city's airport. Abdullahi Abdi, a police officer based at the port, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Irish incest couple with son plan to tie the knot Times of India LONDON: A brother and sister, who already have child together, now plan to get married despite knowing incestuous wedding is illegal. As per the reports from Irish Mail, the Irish couple was totally unaware that they shared a father and were left ... See all stories on this topic » |
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