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2 Western Photojournalists Killed In Libya
World | April 21, 2011 12:40 ISTMisrata (Libya) Apr 21: Two Western photojournalists, including an Oscar-nominated film director, have been killed in the besieged city of Misrata while covering battles between rebels and Libyan government forces. Two others working alongside them
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Libyan Rebels Fear Loses After NATO Attack Error
World | April 08, 2011 17:34 ISTAjdabiya, Apr 8: Rebel fighters sent scouts Friday toward the contested oil port of Brega to seek clues on whether pro-government forces took advantage of a mistaken NATO airstrike that pounded opposition tanks and sent
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Rebels Slam NATO For Slowdown In Strikes
World | April 06, 2011 21:04 ISTTripoli/Washington, Apr 6: Angry rebels today deprecated NATO for “slackening” the pace of its military campaign which faced fresh challenges with Muammar Gaddafi's troops changing tactics by using human shields to thwart air strikes.NATO officials
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Protest Spreads In Syria As Police Move On Mosque
World | March 23, 2011 9:49 ISTDamascus (Syria), Mar 22: Protests spread in southern Syria today as hundreds of people marched to demand reforms in a previously peaceful village, witnesses and activists said.Troops and protesters faced off in a nearby city
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Bahrain Troops Shoot At Protesters
World | February 18, 2011 22:40 ISTManama, Feb 18: Bahraini troops shot at protesters near Pearl Square on Friday and wounded many, a former Shi'ite lawmaker said, a day after police forcibly cleared a protest camp from the traffic circle in
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Vacate Troops From Schools, SC Tells Chhattisgarh Govt
India | November 18, 2010 21:41 ISTThe Supreme Court on Thursday did not approve the Chhattisgarh government's idea to run schools at alternative sites without disturbing paramilitary personnel stationed in them in Naxal-hit districts of the state. "We are not going
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'Chinese Troops Come Here, Indian Govt Is Helpless'
India | September 18, 2009 8:02 ISTVillagers living along the India-China border in Arunachal Pradesh said on Wednesday that Chinese incursions were a result of lack of border demarcation. Indian media had reported that two soldiers of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police
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