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Bread, butter and freedom in Indian Kashmir

Oxfam closes 2004 tsunami appeal

Oxfam is ending its emergency relief programme for the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, the UK-based charity says.

Heavy fighting in north Sri Lanka

Dozens of Sri Lankan soldiers and Tamil rebels have been killed in the latest heavy fighting in the north, the two sides say.

Pakistan militants ‘world threat’

Militant groups in Pakistan are "the greatest danger to global peace and security", India's foreign minister says.

Yuvraj laughs off Pietersen jibes

Indian bowler Yuvraj Singh replies to England captain Kevin Pietersen's "pie-chucker" taunts.

Nepal PM denies media attack role

Nepal's Maoist Prime Minister Prachanda blames a weekend attack on journalists on party 'infiltrators'.

Pakistan Red Mosque arms stolen

A large cache of arms seized from Pakistani militants inside Islamabad's Red Mosque last year is stolen from the police.

‘Seven killed’ in Pakistan strike

A suspected pilotless American drone fires a missile in a border area of Pakistan, killing seven people, Pakistani officials say.

India v England: Day four as it happened

The latest from Mohali as India take a big first innings lead over England on day four of the second Test match.

Batsmen restore India’s control

Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh guide India to 134-4, a lead of 285, at the close on day four of the second Test against England in Mohali.


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