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India endorses Copenhagen climate accord
India has signed onto a U.N. climate change agreement aimed at reducing global greenhouse gas emissions, becoming one of the last major nations to do
Daihatsu recalls 274,000 vehicles
11 March, 2010 08:51:03
Daihatsu Motor Company announced Thursday that it was recalling more than 274,000 vehicles for problems with their suspension systems. ...
Cricket: Bans add to Pakistan crisis
11 March, 2010 06:59:54
Wednesday's decision by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to hand indefinite bans on two of their leading players is another example of how this great ...
U.S., Iran 'court' Afghanistan
10 March, 2010 10:58:01
America's defense chief thanked Afghanistan's soldiers for their service during a tour of a training camp Wednesday as Iran's hardline president arrived in Kabul with ...
President: Bali bombing mastermind dead
10 March, 2010 11:33:33
The suspected mastermind behind the deadly Bali bombings in 2002 has been killed by Indonesian police, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said Wednesday. ...
Myanmar bars Suu Kyi from polls
10 March, 2010 05:47:29
Myanmar's ruling junta has announced a new election law that disqualifies pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi from participating in upcoming national elections. ...
India's upper house passes pro-women bill
10 March, 2010 04:24:18
India's upper house of parliament has passed a historic bill aimed at reserving one-third of seats for women in federal and state legislatures. ...
5 killed in attack at charity in Pakistan
10 March, 2010 04:44:50
Militants attacked the office of a humanitarian organization in northwest Pakistan on Wednesday killing five people, police said. ...
Inside the cat and dog meat market in China
10 March, 2010 03:23:03
Dogs bark and whine behind high chain-link fences, some of them gnawing the wire so hard they bleed at the mouths while cats packed into ...
Pacific voyage to highlight plastic trash
10 March, 2010 12:50:23
Every bit of fully synthetic plastic that's ever been produced over the past 100 years is somewhere on our planet, a leading environmentalist, David de ...




