• Indra Mohan pays tribute to Tagore
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  • 52 killed as Syrian troops pound rebels bastion
  • Govt yet to approve the list of hazardous works for children
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  • No smoking
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  • BGB pushes back 300 Rohingyas fleeing riots
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52 killed as Syrian troops pound rebels bastion

Helicopter gunships on Monday fired on rebel positions in central and northwestern Syria in a bid to snuff out the gunmen as violence killed 52 people across the country, a monitoring group said. Full story

Rio Summit seeks to help sick planet

Twenty years ago, a burst of sunny optimism radiated from Rio de Janeiro as world leaders staged a meeting that would prove pivotal. Amid post-Cold War euphoria and a desire to tackle the problems of the... Full story

Hollande in strong parliamentary position

The French president, Francois Hollande, is on track to win a solid parliamentary majority after a first-round election, bolstering his position as he tries to persuade Germany to promote growth more in tackling the euro zone crisis Full story

Afghans aim to defuse failed suicide bombers with Qur’an

TIN a Room full of would-be suicide bombers at a high security detention centre in the Afghan capital, an elderly cleric quietly reads out verses from the holy Quran, telling the young men the act of killing oneself is itself a crime in Islam. Full story

British PM left daughter at pub

British prime minister, David Cameron with his wife and daughter. — AFP photo
The British prime minister, David Cameron, left his eight-year-old daughter at the pub for around a quarter of an hour following a family lunch, his Downing Street office confirmed Monday. Nancy Cameron wandered off to the toilets while the premier and his wife... Full story

Three dead in Pakistan bomb blast

Three bus passengers were killed and 12 others injured when a bomb planted in a parked motorbike exploded in Pakistan’s insurgency-hit province of Baluchistan on Monday, officials said. Full story

Police beat, arrest activists in Canada

The police in Montreal clubbed protesters late Sunday and arrested dozens of them as students rallying for months over tuition hikes used the Formula One Grand Prix to highlight their plight. Full story

Mubarak in ‘critical but stable’ condition

Ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak remains in ‘critical but stable’ condition in prison, an interior ministry source told AFP, as officials weigh transferring him to a Cairo hospital. Full story

China unearths over 100 new terracotta warriors

Chinese archaeologists have unearthed 110 new terracotta warriors that laid buried for centuries, an official said Monday, part of the famed army built to guard the tomb of China’s first emperor. Full story

China to build 70 airports by 2015

China will build 70 new airports within the next three years, the head of the country’s aviation watchdog said Monday, as part of ambitious expansion plans in the industry despite an economic slowdown. Full story

Pro-Hitler graffiti found at Israel’s Holocaust museum

Hebrew graffiti thanking the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler for the Holocaust and denouncing Zionism was sprayed inside the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum in Jerusalem, an AFP correspondent said on Monday. Full story

Afghan quakes kill three

Two earthquakes destroyed dozens of mud homes in Afghanistan’s mountainous Hindu Kush region on Monday, killing at least three people and trapping others under rubble, officials said. Full story

Police raid homes of Putin foes on eve of mass march

The police armed with assault rifles raided the homes of Russia’s top protest leaders on Monday in an unusually blunt show of force on the eve of a mass rally against president Vladimir Putin’s rule. Full story

ILO urges action on ‘forgotten issue’ of child labour

Countries should step up their fight against the worst forms of child labour including sex trafficking and debt bondage, the International Labour Organisation said on Monday. Full story


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