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Pak political crisis deepens, MMA hardens stand
Islamabad: A day ahead of the crucial National Assembly session convened by Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, the crisis over government formation continued as the political parties failed to resolve the deadlock over the military leader's Presidency and the validity of his recent Constitutional amendments.
SL govt unimpressed with Chandrika's peace plan
Colombo: President Chandrika Kumaratunga's suggestion for a broad-based National Commission to find a durable solution to Sri Lanka's protracted ethnic problem has not found favour with the government of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
Probe underway on list of terror camps: Bangla
Dhaka: Bangladesh on November 14 said it was investigating into the list given by India regarding the existence of terrorist camps and Indian insurgents from North East in this country.
Maoists agree to hold talks with Nepal government
Kathmandu: In an effort to end the seven-year-old insurgency in Nepal, Maoist rebels have agreed to hold talks with the government following acceptance of their three-point agenda, which includes a round-table conference with all political forces, formation of an interim government and election of a constituent Assembly.
India, Mauritius to set up World Hindi Secretariat
Port Louis (Mauritius): A joint initiative by India and Mauritius to set up a World Hindi Secretariat in Port Louis has gained momentum with the Island state's Parliament passing a legislation in this connection.
2 dead as bus runs over land mine in Kathmandu
Kathmandu: At least two persons were killed and over 20 others injured, many of them critically, when a passenger bus ran over a land mine laid by Maoist rebels in Nepal on November 14.
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