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- Global voices join against privatisation, anti-worker policies
Chandigarh: Workers across the world are against privatisation and capitalism and a global policy should be formed to prevent discrimination against workers, said communist leaders from Europea....
- India-Bangladesh water sharing agreement on Teesta soon
New Delhi: In a "significant movement forward" after a five-year hiatus, India and Bangladesh have agreed to expeditiously finalise an agreement on sharing waters of the Teesta river.
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- US assures India of early access to Headley
New Delhi: Indian will have early access to David Headley to interrogate him, possibly in a pre-trial stage, for his role in the Mumbai terror attacks, Home Minister P. Chidambaram said today d....
- Headley extradition on cases other than Mumbai possible: US
New Delhi: Indian investigators can interrogate David Headley, said a US official today adding that the Pakistani-born Lashkar-e-Taiba operative's extradition to India was still possible, b....
- US sharing information on Headley: Krishna
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Friday said the US has been sharing information about Pakistani American terrorist David Headley, who has admitted to his role in plotting t....
- FBI honours Indian-American for community leadership
Washington: Manohar "Mike" Vaswani, an Indian-American who has worked for integrating all Asian communities into one strong and cohesive entity, has received Federal Bureau of Investiga....
- Kashmir to assess water loss due to treaty with Pakistan
Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir government will hire a private agency to assess water losses suffered by the state due to the Indus Water Treaty provisions that restrict the use of its three river....
- US-Pakistan strategic dialogue not at India's expense: Holbrooke
Washington: The first strategic dialogue between the United States and Pakistan here next week would not be at the expense of India or any other country in the region, according to a top US dip....
- Pakistan must rein in LeT: US official
New Delhi: Asserting that the US was aware of Indian concerns about the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, an official of the Obama administration today said it was "very important" ....
- India has role to solve Tibet issue: Dalai Lama
New Delhi: Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has said India after building a "good" friendly relationship with China could play a role in solving the Tibet issue.
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- India may declare no-firing along Bangladesh border: Pillai
New Delhi: India could declare a unilateral "no-firing" along its border with Bangladesh for a year to avoid the deaths of civilians in any cross-fire, Home Secretary G.K. Pillai said h....
- Headley will not be extradited to India: US
New Delhi: The US today ruled out the extradition of Pakistani American terrorist David Coleman Headley to India but has assured that New Delhi will have access to all the information about him....
- 71 Myanmarese protest at Myanmar embassy, held
New Delhi: Seventy-one Myanmarese activists were detained today for protesting outside the Myanmar embassy here to oppose the military regime in their country, police said.
The activi....
- US never asked India to scale down in Afghanistan: sources
New Delhi: Contrary to speculation, the US has not asked India to scale down its presence in Afghanistan and is closely cooperating on AfPak issues, government sources said here.
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- Who is greater friend? India or China? Dhaka debates
Dhaka: As Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina tours China, a debate is brewing in Bangladesh. Who is a greater friend? India or China? The answers vary.
While Hasina is seeking regional conn....
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