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Almost all major terror cases solved: Government

‘Major’ terror cases in India since 2000 have been cracked successfully, the government said Thursday strongly rebutting the opposition charges of alleged failure in solving bombings in the country.

Kolkata's Park Street rape case: Police find discrepancies

Days after an Anglo-Indian woman alleged she was ‘raped at gun point’ inside a moving car in the city's upmarket Park Street, the police on Thursday said they were yet to come to a conclusion as the w

Israel to use all means to stop Iran's nuclear programme

Israel supports the use of all possible ways to stop Iran's nuclear programme, the country's ambassador to Russia Dorit Golender said on Thursday.

"We are in favour of the first place to use all ways

Sticky bomb a bigger threat: NSG chief

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The emerging trend of sticky bombs, as used in an attack on an Israel embassy car, is a bigger threat than improvised explosive devices (IED), the chief of elite National Security Guard (NSG) said on

Ajmal Kasab, aides planned to return to Karachi, SC told

The Supreme Court was on Thursday told that the 2008 Mumbai terror attack convict and Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab and his nine associates had planned to return to Karachi by the sea route after th

Pakistan mulls successor to ISI chief

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Pakistan has begun to look for a successor to spy chief Lt Gen Shuja Pasha, who retires next month, a media report said. General Pasha is a confidant of army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani.

The g

Maldives vandalism stirs fears of extremism: NYT

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An attack by vandals at the national museum in the Maldives capital was reminiscent of the Taliban's demolition of the Buddha statues in Afghanistan and has raised fears that extremists were gaining

Two shot dead by Italian ship personnel, Kerala announces relief

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The Kerala cabinet on Thursday decided to give Rs.5 lakh compensation each to the next of kin of the two fishermen shot dead by security officials of an Italian cargo vessel after being mistaken for

After Khurshid, another minister promises quotas in UP

Congress leader and Steel Minister Beni Prasad Verma has reignited the row over reservations for minorities in Uttar Pradesh by promising sub-quotas for Muslims if the party was voted to power in the

IOC defends Dow, will remain Olympic sponsor

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) says Dow Chemicals will remain a sponsor at the London Olympics and that the US company was not to blame for the horrific 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy.

IOC also t

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