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Developing nations to face bumpy ride: World Bank

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Developing countries should brace for a long period of financial market volatility and weaker growth as tensions rise over a worsening eurozone debt crisis, the World Bank said on Tuesday.

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Indian-American accused in hit-and-run case flees to India

An Indian-American, allegedly involved in a hit-and-run case that killed a 28-year-old woman, has fled to India, prompting the US police and FBI to launch a joint operation to locate him.

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US defends TV host's `satirical' comments on Golden Temple

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The US has come to the defence of US television host Jay Leno and said the visual of Golden Temple in Amritsar during The Tonight Show was a 'satirical' reference to Republican presidential hopeful Mi

Senator: US should consider military action against Pakistan

A Republican senator says the U.S. should consider military action to defend U.S. troops if Pakistan's intelligence agencies continue supporting terrorists who are attacking American forces.

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'Credible threat' unlikely to affect Obama's India trip

Oct 30: US President Barack Obama called the discovery of some suspicious packages with "explosive material" as "a credible threat against our country," but officials considered it unlikely to affect

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