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Israel may target new Hamas PM: Mofaz
Radical group vows to keep up fighting
Israel's defence minister said Tuesday that the Islamic militant Hamas group's prime minister-designate, Ismail Haniyeh, is not immune from an Israeli targeted killing.
 
Indo-US Nuke Deal
Bush starts campaign for Congress nod
Delhi to open 14 nuke plants for inspection by 2014
The Bush administration has started an aggressive campaign to convince sceptical lawmakers of the merits of a landmark civilian nuclear cooperation agreement with India.
 
UK unveils new immigration system
A new points-based immigration system for workers who want to come to the UK from outside the EU has been unveiled by the Home Secretary Charles Clarke.
 
India, Australia ink defence accord
Burying its past suspicions of Indian naval buildup, Australia on Monday signed first-ever defence agreement with India focusing on maritime cooperation.
 
Nepali Maoists to talk with parties in Delhi
Nepal's Maoist guerrillas and opposition parties are in the process of holding fresh talks in New Delhi, the kingdom's private media reported yesterday.
 
Manhunt for clerics behind Pak clashes
Pakistani troops yesterday searched for two pro-Taliban clerics accused of instigating the worst fighting near the Afghan border since the start of the "war on terror", officials said.
 
British, Pak PMs talk terror, Kashmir
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and British Prime Minister Tony Blair discussed counter-terrorism, trade cooperation, interfaith ties and the Kashmir issue in a London meeting, Blair's office has
 
Marxists, monks to keep backing Lanka govt
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse's hardline Buddhist and Marxist allies agreed to keep backing his government on Monday despite concerns over talks with Tamil Tiger rebels.
 

 
   
 
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