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Monster tornado tears through Oklahoma City, over 90 killed
Houston/Washington: Over 90 people, including 20 children, were killed after a monstrous tornado ripped through the US city of Oklahoma, flattening entire neighbourhoods, crushing two elementary schools and turning the area into a war-zone. More


Series of attacks kill at least 95 in Iraq
Baghdad: A wave of attacks killed at least 95 people in Shiite and Sunni areas of Iraq on Monday, officials said, pushing the death toll over the past week to more than 240 and extending one of the most sustained bouts of sectarian violence the country has seen in years. More


Asif Ali Zardari blames international forces for polls debacle
Lahore: President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday blamed national and international forces for his Pakistan Peoples Party defeat in the May 11 polls while the party's losing candidates held former premiers Yousuf Raza Gilani and Raja Pervez Ashraf responsible for the debacle. More


Blind Chinese dissident Guangcheng asks US to prot
London: Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng, who fled to the US last year, has said he thinks Washington should do more to protect the relatives he left behind in China. More
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Myanmar Muslims jailed for killing Buddhist monk
Meikhtila (Myanmar): Six Muslim men and one minor have been sentenced to jail terms ranging from life to two years in prison for involvement in the killing of a Buddhist monk during sectarian violence in central Myanmar. More
Obama to meet Chinese President in June
Washington: US President Barack Obama will hold talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in two-day summit in California next month to discuss a wide range of bilateral, regional and global issues, a presidential spokesman said. More
Governments failing to protect minorities, says US
Washington: US Secretary of State John Kerry has expressed concern at global problems of discrimination and violence against religious groups, including Baha'is, Buddhists, Hindus, Jews, Christians, Muslims, and Sikhs besides increasing use of blasphemy and apostasy laws. More
 
     
     
     
     
 
     
 
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