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14 Somali pirates nabbed off Gujarat coast
Fourteen Somali pirates and 3 Yemen nationals have been detained by Gujarat police. They had been arrested off Saurashtra coast near Una in Junagadh district. According to the police, the group had la
National Investigation Agency, NIA on 20th june  filed a charge-sheet against five accused persons including Swami Asimanand for 2007 Samjhauta Blast case. Sixty eight lives were lost and 68 injured
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates has accepted that the State Department along with some countries has been conducting preliminary "outreach" talks with the Taliban in Afghanistan. He told CNN telev
The 15-member UN Security Council, including India, voted unanimously to split a key sanctions list on al-Qaeda and Taliban. The Council voted  to adopt two resolutions - a new blacklist of individua
Germany has reiterated its appeal to India to sign the CTBT but said it would support its membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group(NSG). German Ambassador to India Thomas Matussek said in New Delhi Â
Somali pirates have freed a German cargo ship after receiving a multi-million dollar ransom. The ship, MV Susan K and its crew of 10 had been held since April. According to officials, the ship will no
The Defence Research and Development Organisation, DRDO has handed over the hi-tech shelters to the Indian Army for use at high altitudes. The Integrated Thermally Regulated Shelters will provide prot
Abu Bakar Bashir found guilty of funding terrorist
The radical Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir has been found guilty of funding a terrorist training camp in the Indonesian province of Aceh. The Judges handed down the verdict to the courthouse in Jakar
Ivory Coast sets up national commission to probe c
Ivorian authorities have said they are setting up a national commission to investigate crimes committed during recent months of violence. A government spokesperson said, the body aims to shed light o
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The UK Foreign Office has pressed Sri Lanka to investigate alleged atrocities during its civil war after "horrific" footage aired in a TV programme. Britain's Channel 4 showed what it said was prev