Yes to missile shield: NATO The North Atlantic treaty Organisation (NATO) has endorsed Bush administrations plans for installing a missile defense system in alliance countries in Europe on Thursday.
Worlds last divided capital turns whole Greek and Turkish Cypriots reopened a crossing on Thursday, connecting two halves of the main thoroughfare in the worlds last divided capital city.
Beijing congratulates Indias right stand on Tibetans protests
China asks US for backing Facing intense pressure from the US to talk to Dalai Lama, China on Thursday sought Washingtons support for its just position on the Tibet issue.
MPs can eject Pak prez President Pervez Musharraf may be impeached by a two-thirds majority if MPs favour such a move, according to Pakistan National Assemblys newly-elected first woman Speaker Fehmida Mirza.
Armour wasnt 10th Gurus, Sikhs told Wealthy British Sikhs on Thursday cancelled plans to bid at a controversial London auction after auction house Sothebys said a body armour being put under the hammer did not belong to the 10th Sikh Guru, Gobind Singh.
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