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- Rice Tries To Calm India Tensions 13 hours ago
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has urged Pakistan to co-operate with India's investigation into last week's Mumbai terrorist attack. ...more
- Rice urges rapid action on Mumbai attacks... 13 hours ago
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Wednesday urged Pakistan to move fast to help catch those responsible for the Mumbai attacks that have threatened Pakistan's relations with India. ...more
- Sonia Gandhi says India wants peace... 13 hours ago
India's ruling Congress party head Sonia Gandhi said on Wednesday that New Delhi wanted peace with all its neighbours, as tension with Pakistan increased after the attacks in Mumbai. ...more
- Pirates Free Ship Without Ransom 14 hours ago
Somali pirates have freed a Yemeni cargo ship they seized last week, without a ransom being paid. ...more
- Mexicans get their skates on 14 hours ago
Latin America has largely missed out on winter sports but people in Mexico City are making up for lost time. ...more
- Protesters Leave Bangkok Airport 15 hours ago
Flights have resumed at Bangkok's international airport after anti-government protesters ended their blockade. ...more
- Powers to press North Korea at swan-... 15 hours ago
Regional powers said on Wednesday they will use a meeting next week, likely to be the Bush administration's last major forum with North Korea, to press the reclusive state to verify claims about its nuclear programme. ...more
- Police Charge At Zim Protesters 15 hours ago
Riot police have used batons to break up demonstrations by union members, doctors and nurses in Harare. ...more
- Zimbabwe riot police break up Harare... 15 hours ago
Zimbabwe riot police charged protesting union members, doctors and nurses with batons to disperse fresh demonstrations on Wednesday as the country sank further into crisis, a Reuters witness said. ...more
- Thai protesters lift airport siege 15 hours ago
Anti-government protesters lifted their crippling, eight-day blockade of Bangkok's main airport on Wednesday, raising the hopes of 230,000 stranded tourists, even though there is no end in sight to Thailand's political crisis. ...more
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