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Pakistan proposes petrol import from India

Pakistan's petroleum ministry has proposed the facilitation for the import of petroleum products from India.

65 escapees caught after Afghan jailbreak: Officials

Authorities said on Tuesday they have recaptured 65 prisoners who were among about 500 inmates who escaped in an audacious Taliban-led jailbreak in Southern Afghanistan.

Carter begins North Korean trip over denuclearization

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Former US President Jimmy Carter and three elder statesmen today began their three-day visit to North Korea amid a flurry of diplomatic efforts to ease tensions on the Korean Peninsula and revive stalled international talks on the North's nuclear weapons programs.

Nato supply route re-opened in Pakistan

Supplies for Nato troops in Afghanistan from Pakistan were resumed on Monday after a two-day sit-in against US drone strikes ended in the country's Northwest.

Japan launches new mass search for bodies

Japan launched a massive search on Monday using 25,000 troops to scour its tsunami-ravaged northeast coast for thousands of bodies still missing more than six weeks after the disaster struck.

Roadside bomb kills 2 Nato troops in Afghanistan

A roadside bomb killed two Nato service members and a gunman shot dead a local peace council official in Southern Afghanistan where thousands of Afghan and international troops are bracing for an expected spring resurgence of Taliban attacks, officials said on Sunday.

Excess forex reserves not good for China: Economists

China’s exports surplus that pushed its foreign exchange reserves 'beyond the reasonable requirements' to $3 trillion in January-March quarter poses a risk to the country's economy, experts have warned.

Iran’s Ahmadinejad, conservatives in new showdown

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Iran is bracing for a fresh showdown between supporters of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and some conservatives as simmering tensions build in the run-up to the March 2012 Parliamentary election.

Tepco mulls sinking walls around Japan reactors: TV

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The operator of Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant is considering installing underground walls around its crippled reactors to prevent radioactive water seeping out, a broadcaster said on Saturday.

26/11 case: Pak court to rule on prosecution’s plea next week

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An anti-terrorism court conducting the trial of LeT's Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and six other suspects in the Mumbai attack case today said it would give its ruling next week on an application challenging the contention of the defence that Ajmal Kasab and Fahim Ansari cannot be re-tried in Pakistan.

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