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  • Huge tsunami kills hundreds in Japan
    Earthquake-triggered tsumanis sweep shores along Iwanuma in northern Japan on Friday, March 11. The magnitude 8.9 earthquake slammed Japan’s eastern coast on Friday, unleashing a 13-foot (4-meter) tsunami
  • Russia, China not biggest adversaries in world: US
    Washington, March 11 (PTI): The Obama administration dismissed the notion that Russia and China pose a major challenge to the United States."Clearly China and Russia do not represent our biggest adversarie
  • Libyan rebels on the run, West divided
    AJDABIYA, Libya, March 11 (AFP): Libyan strongman Moamer Kadhafi's forces were in control of the oil town of Ras Lanuf Friday, as rebels on the run appealed for arms and divided Western powers mulled military i
  • Unstringing China's strategic pearls
    Ever since the term "String of Pearls" was coined by a team of experts at United States-based consultancy Booz Allen in 2004, journalists and academics have overplayed China's supposedly malevolent in
  • Lets Stop Paper War among the Nagas and, Do Something For Nagas”
    • “It is never too late to take a new direction and move  boldly towards a new   Destination”• “It is never too late to square our shoulders and meet the challenge h
  • Rebels outgunned, overstretched
    A Libyan volunteer sits on the back of a car on the outskirts of the eastern town of Ras Lanouf, Libya, Thursday, March 10. Government forces drove hundreds of rebels from a strategic oil port with rockets and
  • A review on hunting banned:On Resurgence Of Wild Birds & Animals In Green District
    The ban imposed on Hunting by the Peren District Administration; Police & Forest Departments had been at least yielding some positive signs in different pockets of the green district till date. Infact, the
  • What is Socialism?
    People often talk about socialism and communism and its difference. And common people have no idea about actual understanding of the term ‘Socialism’. According to Dr. Austin L.Sorenson, let us see
  • Eight Years in Power
    According to information received in the media, the so called Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN) government will be organizing a thanksgiving service on March 12 (Saturday) at the State Banquet hall Kohima c
  • Photo feature of cultural extravaganza welcoming President Pratibha Patil
    (left) Chakhesang choir perform at cultural programme in honour of President. ( Middle)Divine Connection perform at cultural programme in honour of President. (Right)Hope Musical Centre perform at cultural prog
  • This time, the revolution won’t leave us behind
    Arab women have been crucial midwives in the revolutions that have shattered the status quo in the Middle East. A first voice of the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia was the sister of Mohamed Bouazizi, the young m
  • In India's forgotten diseases, an opportunity
    India has the extraordinary opportunity to link its leading government research institutes and pharmaceutical companies in a unique public private partnership to address the diseases of the poor throughout Sout
  • Office, home and dynamism
    Human mind is, perhaps, the greatest creation of God and that is why man is superior to all other divine creations. God has skilfully designed the human mind creating a superb assemblage of all His choicest fac
  • Time for people to elect a leader
    Today marks the 52nd anniversary of the Tibetan people's peaceful uprising of 1959 against Communist China's repression in the Tibetan capital Lhasa, and the third anniversary of the non-violent demonstrations
  • A Call to Rise
    This is what I've missed for a long time.No, not her - This,The Morning Sky.And unlike us, It hasn't changed. It is quite a sight, non-discriminatingSame from above as below,It is a visit to, or from, A Th
  • It's time to expand the UN Security Council. But who gets a seat?
    During his Asian trip last November, President Obama expressed support for installing India as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), the power center of the international body. It wa
  • Corruptions lead ‘Poverty’
    •-It’s really a pain to accept the bitter truth that our state’s atmosphere is full of corruptions and nepotism whether its in the business developmental, job recruitment, or any kind of schem
  • Spreading awareness on mining hazards
    •-As the managing editor of the Mines & Communities website, I'd like to thank you for reprinting our London Declaration (at http://www.morungexpress.com/analysis/62949.html). It is heartening to s
  • New Politics
    The present state of affairs is a clear indication of the crying need for a new politics in our land. The old politics of based on fear, exclusion and ‘the other’ is shredding away the possibilities
  • Pratibha to video conference with Hunphun
    HUNPHUN | MARCH 10 : Congratulations Hunphun!  Deputy Commissioner of Hunphun, N. Ashok Kumar IAS will have a "face-to-face" talk with India’s President Pratibha Patil through Video ConfHun
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