Students-police clash in Dhaka University: government apologizes
NI Wire, Wed, 22 Aug 2007
Irritated with the military presence in the largest university of the country, the students of the Dhaka University and from other colleges of the capital held a procession. Police stopped the demonstrating students and thus triggered the tension
Court orders restoration of Haneef's work visa
NI Wire, Tue, 21 Aug 2007
Australian federal court judge today ordered the Australian government to restore the working Visa of Indian doctor Mohammad Haneef, who were in the lime light last month for alleging relationship to terrorist, who committed crime of
Xenophobic attack on Indians in Muegeln, Germany by mob
NI Wire, Tue, 21 Aug 2007
In the morning almost eight Indians were attacked in Muegeln, Germany by a mob of almost 50 young Germans at a fair at Saxony. This was a shocking incident for all including victims. During
Afghan police liberate German captive
NI Wire, Mon, 20 Aug 2007
Afghan police set free today a German captive from western Kabul, who had been kidnapped from a restaurant in Kabul on the gunpoint. The Police have arrested many persons on the basis of suspicion, Interior Ministry official confirmed. Zemary
Passengers free from the hijacked Turkish aircraft
NI Wire, Sat, 18 Aug 2007
A Turkish passenger plane heading for Istanbul from northern Cyprus was hijacked today and forced to land for refueling in Antalya, a southern city of Turkey on 0805 GMT, the airline official confirmed. There were 136 passengers and 06
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