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Laden's top aide Zawahiri killed in Afghan: Report
Moscow: Ayman al-Zawahiri, considered Osama bin Laden's top aide, has been killed in Afghanistan, Russia's ITAR-TASS news agency reported on October 3, citing informed sources.
France, Germany jointly oppose US policy on Iraq
Paris: France and Germany took a step toward mending fences by jointly opposing a US attack on Iraq, as Jacques Chirac met Gerhard Schroeder for the first time since Schroeder's re-election.
ISI protecting al-Qaida operatives: Report
New York: Hundreds of al-Qaida operatives in Karachi are being currently protected by Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, which is "eager" to send them back to their native countries, according to a media report.
Indian students barred from taking GRE computer test
New York: The US-based Educational Testing Service has cancelled a graduate-level computer science test for Indian and Chinese students because some Asian websites had posted answers to earlier papers, but said that the general test has not been restricted in any manner in India.
Regime change is US policy in Iraq: Fleischer
Washington: The United States has said its goal in Iraq is both implementation of past resolutions on disarmament and regime change, but insisted that the UN weapons inspectors must not go to that country under the old resolutions.
Bush to remain focussed on Indian, Pak problems
Washington: US President George W Bush would remain focussed on the "existing problems" between India and Pakistan which were a priority for his administration, the White House has said.
UK citizens cautioned against Kashmir travel
London: Britain on October 3 advised its citizens against travel to Jammu and Kashmir and border areas of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Punjab citing "heightened" tensions between India and Pakistan.
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