Watchful sides on Korean DMZ
A North Korean soldier lifts his binoculars, watching us watching him.
A North Korean soldier lifts his binoculars, watching us watching him.
North Korea will admit delegations from the South that wish to visit Pyongyang to express their condolences following the death of the leader Kim Jong Il, according to a statement posted on a government website run by the North.
Vasant Ranjane, a former India medium-pacer, has died in Pune at the age of 74
A round-up of the second day’s play from the Ranji Trophy Plate semi-finals
Cricket was well represented at the BBC’s Sports Personality awards with England taking the Team of the Year award, while Andy Flower picked up Coach of the Year
Heavy rains and flooding have killed at least 23 people in Tanzania and displaced more than 4,000 others, state-run media reported.
India approved quotas for minority groups Thursday in a move that was widely seen as the ruling party's attempt to woo Muslim voters in a key state.
India approved quotas for minority groups Thursday in a move that was widely seen as the ruling party's attempt to woo Muslim voters in a key state.
Nature abhors a vacuum but terrorism relishes one. And Iraq appears to be offering new space for al Qaeda and other militant groups, as political rivalries and sectarian animosities deepen.
Nature abhors a vacuum but terrorism relishes one. And Iraq appears to be offering new space for al Qaeda and other militant groups, as political rivalries and sectarian animosities deepen.
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