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Pak Army chief wants Indian missions in Afghanistan closed

Pakistan Army under Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani is sponsoring a large-scale guerrilla war through Afghan proxies to keep India out of Afghanistan, according to a Canadian diplomat and former deputy head of the UN mission in Kabul.

I won't apologise for Pak terror remark: David Cameron

The Prime Minister, Mr David Cameron, has refused to apologise for his comment that Islamabad is "exporting terror", said a government source who insisted that "he meant it".

Daily Mail quoted govern

Oldest surviving Test cricketer dies in New Zealand

New Zealander Eric Tindill, who was the world's oldest surviving Test cricketer, has died aged 99 and 226 days, his family announced here on Monday.

Tindill was also the oldest surviving New Zealand

Manchester United's Anderson hurt in car crash

Manchester United midfielder Anderson was injured in a car crash, according to reports in the Portuguese media on Monday.

The Brazilian, who missed the end of last season and the World Cup with knee

Over 60 per cent of Bihar reeling under drought

With more than 60 per cent of Bihar reeling under drought-like conditions and the state recording 20 per cent rainfall deficit, the government is set to declare over two dozen districts drought-hit, o

Huge river found flowing on Black Sea bed

Aug. 1 A massive underwater river flowing along the bottom of the Black Sea has been found by scientists — a discovery that could help explain how life manages to survive in the deep oceans away from

Kayani wants Indian missions in Afghan closed

The Pakistan Army under General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani is sponsoring a large-scale guerrilla war through Afghan proxies to keep India out of Afghanistan, according to a Canadian diplomat and former depu

New Sarko Air Force One rivals Obama 747

French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s dream of having his own presidential aircraft to rival America’s Air Force One will soon come true, with the Elysee Palace ordering an “Air Sarko One”, fitted with a

Pranab's breakfast diplomacy, Opposition agrees to debate

Signalling an end to the deadlock in Parliament, leaders of all opposition parties met the finance minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, on Monday morning and agreed to hold a debate and allow both houses to

Kashmir on the edge, toll rises to 15

The toll in four days of violence in the Kashmir Valley rose to 15 with a youth succumbing to injuries on Monday, when mobs once again gathered at many places in Srinagar defying curfew orders. Chief minister Omar Abdullah left for New Delhi as separatists called for yet another protest march.

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