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Chronology of the bombings in India

This is a list of of bombing that Indian authorities have blamed on Islamic militants since 2005 - a story being published by The-Latest but not adequately covered by the so-called mainstream news media. 


'Olympics should be about friendship not picking on China'

Top Asian movie star and model Zhang Ziyi has told Vogue magazine that she is puzzled by the protests against China's human rights record before the Beijing Olympics which start in August.


EU demands that Tsvangirai should rule Zimbabwe

"The European Union will accept no Zimbabwean government other than a government led by Morgan Tsvangirai," (pictured, left) a top French politician has boldly stated.


Gaza truce is a sham, say analysts

Chris Gelken

It has been a long time coming, especially for the one and a half million Palestinians of the Gaza Strip. It is also providing a welcome period of calm for the residents of the small southern Israeli towns of Siderot and Ashkelon.


Russia hits back at 'human rights abuse' claims

Human rights campaigners Amnesty International have condemned abuses in Russia including 'extra-judicial killings and kidnappings'. But a legal expert in the former Soviet Union hit back by saying his country did not need what he called unfounded accusations from the outside.


Amputee runner wins right to try for Olympic spot

Double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius won his appeal yesterday and can now compete for a place in the Beijing Olympics. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruled that the 21-year-old South African is eligible to race against able-bodied athletes, overturning a ban imposed by the International Association of Athletics Federations.


Grim fight for survival after Myanmar cyclone

More than one million homeless people in Myanmar (formerly Burma) are battling to stave off disease and hunger, with the military government still limiting foreign assistance seven days after a massive cyclone.


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