The main suspect in last year’s deadly terrorist attack in Mumbai has received a replacement lawyer, which will allow his high-profile trial to resume, authorities said Thursday.
N. Korea orders out nuclear inspectorsThe International Atomic Energy Agency said its inspectors left North Korea on Thursday after being ordered out by the reclusive nation. North Korea, …Fishermen lift French port blockadesFrench fishermen suspended their blockade at two English Channel ports Thursday, allowing ferry traffic and freight to move through, a ferry operator …No official U.N. reaction to North Korean launchAn emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council concluded Sunday without an official reaction to North Korea’s decision to ignore repeated int…Russia declares end to Chechnya ‘operation’Russia declared an end Thursday to its 10-year anti-terror “operation” in the autonomous republic of Chechnya.
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- Mumbai terror suspect charged
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- Mumbai police chief: I got no warning
Mumbai’s police chief said Tuesday that he never received a warning of an impending seaborne attack on his city. Indian security forces have tol...
- Terror-hit Mumbai hotels to reopen
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- Terrified Westerners describe Mumbai chaos
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