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  • wikileaks says leaker safe gives no added detail

    WikiLeaks says leaker safe, gives no added detail

    World | June 26, 2013 18:06 IST

    London, Jun 26: WikiLeaks says that former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden is “safe and well,” a brief statement that gave no indication of how the information was obtained and did little to clear

  • ecuador decision on granting asylum to snowden can take

    Ecuador: Decision on granting asylum to Snowden can take months

    World | June 26, 2013 22:29 IST

    Kuala Lumpur, Jan 26: Ecuador today said it would take months to decide on whether to grant asylum to US whistleblower Edward Snowden, currently staying in Moscow airport for the fourth day in a row

  • high drama at ex army chief v k singh s house

    High drama at ex-Army Chief V K Singh's house

    India | January 05, 2013 21:35 IST

    New Delhi, Jan 5:  An army officer illegally entered the sprawling bungalow of former army chief Gen V.K. Singh on Saturday and fiddled with the communication equipment, his counsel Vishwajeet Singh alleged. The army said

  • alleged pak spy remanded in judicial custody

    Alleged Pak spy remanded in judicial custody

    India | July 25, 2012 21:34 IST

    New Delhi, Jul 25: A Delhi court today remanded a man arrested for allegedly working for a Pakistani intelligence agency in judicial custody till August 8.Zubair Khan was arrested on July 17 and found in

  • agent vinod banned by pakistan censor board

    'Agent Vinod' Banned By Pakistan Censor Board

    Bollywood | March 20, 2012 19:42 IST

    Islamabad, Mar 20: Pakistan's censor board has banned Bollywood film “Agent Vinod”, which was due to be released this Friday, as the movie contains references to the ISI that could hurt the sentiments of Pakistani

  • clinton asked us diplomats to spy on indians over unsc seat

    'Clinton Asked US Diplomats To Spy On Indians Over UNSC Seat'

    World | November 29, 2010 21:13 IST

    Washington, Nov 29: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton described India as a "self-appointed front-runner" for a permanent UNSC seat and directed US envoys to seek minute details about Indian diplomats stationed at the United Nations

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