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Tankers for U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan attacked

At least 10 tankers, carrying oil for the U.S.-led coalition forces in Afghanistan, were destroyed early Monday morning when two missiles hit them at a Pakistani border area, witnesses said.

Pakistan starts to rebuild earthquake-hit city in new location

Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf Monday attended a ground breaking ceremony to rebuild Balakoat in a completely new location after it was razed by the 2005 devastating earthquake.

U.S. President Bush asks for patience with Iraq war

With the Iraq war entering its fifth year, U.S. President George W. Bush on Monday asked the American people for patience with the war.

A380 makes maiden flight to US
A380 makes maiden flight to US

The Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger plane, was set to land in the United States of America on Monday after a test flight. One of the A380s is flying from Frankfurt to Chicago via New York - the aeroplane will be carrying about 500 people.

Over 100 Shiite pilgrims killed across Iraq

At least 100 Shiite pilgrims were killed and more than 200 wounded when they were heading for Iraq's holy Shiite city of Karbala on Tuesday, underscoring the relentless violence despite a recent massive security crackdown.

New York taxi drivers to rally against tracking

Members of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance will hold a rally in Lower Manhattan Tuesday afternoon to protest a plan to equip all cabs with a system that will provide television service, credit card processing and GPS tracking, local media reported.

Strong earthquake hits Indonesia
Strong earthquake hits Indonesia

Two earthquakes, measuring 6.3 and 6.0 on the Richter scale struck the Indonesian island of Sumatra within the space of two hours, killing at-least 70 people. The death toll may rise as a large number of buildings were destroyed and survivors are still being searched for.

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Less Than $1.00 a Day and Some Rice - By CJ Reporter

The boy we had met was carrying around 50, perhaps even 60 kilos, for 250 rupees and no food.

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Islamic Radicalism vs Democracy - By Amit Pyakurel

Europe has been frequently confronting the controversy regarding the Muslim hijab (head-scarf or veil) and niqab, one of the essential practices in Islam.

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Seeking Refugee....states to offer acceptance - By Anjan Prakash Karki

The United States's offer to accept 60,000 Bhutanese refugees anguishing in the seven refugee camps in Nepal for the past fifteen years has ignited a debate.

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