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South Asia Intelligence Review, Volume 11, No. 42Data and assessments from SAIR can be freely published in any form with credit to the South Asia Intelligence Review of the Print From Boston to Bengaluru Ajai Sahni Editor, SAIR; Executive Director, ICM & SATP Two dramatic terrorist attacks, one in ... South Asian Terrorism Portal, 1 month ago
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Hagel N. Korea nears dangerous lineHAVANA - A Florida couple accused of kidnapping their two young sons and fleeing by boat to Cuba were handed over to the United States and their children returned to the maternal grandparents, authorities said on Wednesday. Joshua Michael Hakken and ... Mumbai News.Net, 1 month ago
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Thatcher let women downCNN Wednesday 10th April, 2013 Become a fan of CNNOpinionStay up to date on the latest opinion, analysis and conversations through social media. Join us at Facebook/CNNOpinion and follow us @CNNOpinion on Twitter. We welcome your ideas and comments. Mumbai News.Net, 1 month ago
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Joel Osteen Too Shallow for Man Behind Internet HoaxMANILA - The U.S. government is likely to pay $1.5 million in fines to the Philippines for damage caused to a coral reef that is a UNESCO World Heritage site, when a US navy minesweeper ran aground on it in January. The USS Guardian damaged 2,346 ... Mumbai News.Net, 1 month ago
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Fukushima may delay world nuclear energy growth by ten years IAEA expertMANILA - The U.S. government is likely to pay $1.5 million in fines to the Philippines for damage caused to a coral reef that is a UNESCO World Heritage site, when a US navy minesweeper ran aground on it in January. The USS Guardian damaged 2,346 ... Mumbai News.Net, 1 month ago
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Afghanistan: Tensions over Iran's refugee policyAfghan refugees in Iran are experiencing increasing hostility as State policies become explicitly discriminatory. The recent persecution of these displaced persons has brought this fact to light. According to news reports, on February 24, several ... Observer India, 2 months ago
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