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Vast domestic snooping machine in US

Washington: The US government is creating a vast domestic spying network to collect information about Americans in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks and subsequent terror plots, The Washingto

Ivory Coast on high alert

Abidjan: Troops and police loyal to Ivory Coast leader Laurent Gbagbo sealed off state television headquarters in Abidjan on Thursday ahead of a planned attempt by one of his rivals to seize the airwa

Frisking: Humiliating Indian diplomats is 'serious protocol breach'

India's foreign ministry has protested to Washington after reports two of New Delhi's diplomats were frisked at U.S. airports, describing the searches as serious breaches of protocol.

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700 arms licences issued in Delhi this year

New Delhi: Over 700 arms licences have been issued in the national capital this year so far with revolvers and pistols topping the list.

According to Delhi Police figures, a total of 734 arm lice

Kanpur police lodge first Facebook complaint

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Kanpur: Kanpur police has lodged a complain based on information that it had received from the social network site 'Facebook', police said today.

Kohna police station became the first of its kind t

India threatens US over diplomat's airport 'frisking'

New Delhi/Washington: Voicing 'strong concerns' over the 'pat down' frisking of Indian Ambassador Meera Shankar at a US airport, India on Saturday summoned US Deputy Chief of Mission Donald Lu and thr

US regrets Indian envoy Meera Shankar's frisking

Amid an uproar over the "pat down" screening of Indian ambassador Meera Shankar at a US airport, Washington has reached out to her and promised to see what could be done to prevent such incidents.

'Diplomats will not be spared from search'

Washington: Amid an uproar over the frisking of Indian ambassador Meera Shankar in Mississippi, the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) says diplomats are not exempt from the searches.

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Angry India protests envoy's US 'pat down' search, wants apology

New Delhi: India on Thursday termed as 'unacceptable' the 'pat down' search Indian ambassador Meera Shankar was subjected to in the US, the second time in three months, and said it will take up the is

Army concern over Omar's 'demilitarized Srinagar'

Jammu: In the aftermath of Monday's shootout in Srinagar in which a policeman and three terrorists were killed, the Indian Army has raised a series of questions on the Omar Abdullah government's stanc

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