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Nepal seeks India's support to move peace process forward

Nepal today sought India's cooperation in moving the peace process forward, giving indications ahead of Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon's visit that it was looking forward to closer bilateral ties.
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Pak jets pound Taliban hideouts in Mehsud stronghold

Pressing on with the offensive against Taliban, Pakistani warplanes today pounded several militant training centres in the restive South Waziristan, the stronghold of feared terrorist leader Baitullah Mehsud, while fresh fighting flared elsewhere in the unruly tribal belt....
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UN raises security level at its Pakistan offices

The security level in UN offices in Islamabad and Peshawar was raised to 'Phase III' and the world bodys staff were asked to limit their activities. The decision was made following a review of the security situation in the country, official sources said....
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Nepal govt revokes army chief Katawal's sacking

Nepal's coalition cabinet headed by Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal has scrapped the erstwhile Maoists-led government's controversial decision to remove the army chief Gen Rookmangud Katawal....
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India to offer scholarships to Bhutanese students

External Affairs Minister S M Krishna today wrapped up his two-day "rewarding" visit to Bhutan with an MoU under which scholarships will be provided to Bhutanese students to study at prestigious universities in India....
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President Zardari thanks EU for its economic support

He said the army operation has the political ownership and made it clear that army was not carrying out the action against the militants on its own. Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus said that they had serious talks with President Zardari and the EU supported the democratic government in Pakistan....
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Taliban biggest threat to world: Zardari

President Zardari to a question about NATO’s apprehensions on action against Taliban in Pakistan’s north said it was the dictatorship that they had issues with and not the democratically elected government of Pakistan....
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LTTE plans to reorganise, Colombo dismisses the move

A month after the LTTE was annihilated by the Sri Lankan Army, the remnants of the outfit plan to reorganise and pursue the goal of a separate Tamil state from abroad, a move described by Colombo as "hallucinating"....
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Top Canadian committee clears Ruby Dhalla of charges

A Canadian parliamentary committee has cleared Indian origin MP Ruby Dhalla of charges of exploiting two Filipino nannies at her home, even as it asked "authorised bodies" to probe the allegations....
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Democracy will bring India, Pak closer, hopes Zardari

Dubbing the Kashmir issue "as old as" Pakistan, President Asif Ali Zardari today said his country will engage India in dialogue for its amicable resolution and hoped that democracy will play a positive role in bringing the neighbours closer....
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