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  • Briton gets life in prison for killings in Iraq
    British security contractor Danny Fitzsimons is escorted out of an Iraqi court, following his sentencing in Baghdad, Iraq on Monday, February 28. (AP Photo) BAGHDAD, February 28 (Reuters): A British securi
  • US seeks tough Libya sanctions from Europe
    Libyan boys sitting on the cannon of a destroyed army tank celebrate the freedom of Benghazi, Libya on Monday, February 28. The United States pressed its European allies on Monday to set tough sanctions on the
  • Silvio Berlusconi tax trial resumes after immunity lost
    Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi delivers his speech at an Italian Republican Party, PRI, meeting in Rome on Saturday, February 26. (AP Photo) MILAN, February 28 (Reuters): The trial of Prime Minister Sil
  • S Korea, U.S. brush off North threat, begin big drills
    South Korean protesters shout slogans in a rally against the annual joint military exercises, dubbed Key Resolve and Foal Eagle, between South Korea and the United States, in front of the South Korean and Unite
  • Thailand to further probe killing of Reuters journalist
    In this undated file photo released by Reuters, Japanese TV cameraman Hiro Muramoto smiles at his office in Tokyo. (AP Photo/FILE) BANGKOK, February 28 (Reuters): Thai investigators said on Monday they wer
  • Compound interest in Myanmar
    While the outside world grapples with how much power Myanmar's new partly civilian government will command, the country's still ruling generals are literally digging in, taking no chances of a substantial power
  • Why media coverage of natural disasters is flawed
    The media generally assume that news of war, crime and natural disasters will always win an audience. "If it bleeds, it leads," is a well-tried adage of American journalism. Of the three categories, c
  • America’s Total Surveillance Society
    In 2003, an ACLU report warned that "Big Brother" no longer is fiction, America having advanced to where total surveillance is now possible. Barry Steinhardt, Director of the ACLU's Technology and Lib
  • Vital keys towards Indo-Naga Political Settlement
    While appreciating the untiring peace initiatives undertaken by the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR); and positive responses from all sections of Naga peoples especially the Naga national workers; the Concer
  • Democracy at its worst
    Democracy is a gift and the virtues of it are supposed to bring joy to the people of every tongue, tribe and nation. When we put rotten apples in the midst of the good ones, it spoils the good ones too. In the
  • Pure & Simple
    Proponents of liberal democracy have since the end of the Cold War aggressively purported the dichotomy of Independence into two aspects: Economic Independence and Political Independence. In falsely suggesting
  • Quotation
    Emancipation from the bondage of the soil is no freedom for the tree-Rabindranath Tagore
  • FNR puts signatories, Naga public on notice
    DIMAPUR, FEBRUARY 27 (MExN): With the Covenant of Reconciliation signed in June 13, 2009, often referred to as the Magna Carta of the Nagas, now facing a stern test of commitment from the signatories with repor
  • Final phase of Census 2011 to conclude today
    Dimapur| February 27  : The final phase of the India-wide Census officially ends today. The next few days will be followed by a revision round. Deemed as the world’s biggest census, the Department of
  • Banuo advocates education for girl child
    Mon | February 27 : Additional Chief Secretary of Nagaland, Banuo Z Jamir called on the people of Mon to send their children to schools and avail free education, further exhorting them not to deny education to
  • Rev Clark’s contribution towards Ao literature
    Rev. C.Walu Walling, ABAM Literature & Education Secretary, pronouncing a prayer with the original manuscript of the Ao Naga Dictionary compiled by Rev.Dr.EW Clarck in 1911. After 100 years of its first pub
  • Reflections
    Market to buy vegetables? Give me an hour to pack my wallet.
  • LKM deliberates on various issues
    Dimapur, February 27 (MExN): The Langpangkong Range Students’ Conference (LKM) held an Executive cum consultative meeting with seniors, at Asangma village on February 26, where several issues pertaining t
  • Seminar on all-round self development
    Programme administrator, Sarita Sharma of TGF is seen interacting with the participants during the seminar. (Morung Photo) DIMAPUR, FEBRUARY 27 (MExN): A seminar on the subject matter: ‘How To Live a
  • STATE News in Brief
    Teachers' recruitment examination rescheduled Dimapur, February 27 (DIPR): The Additional Deputy Commissioner, Mon, Sarah R Ritse informs to all concern that as per the direction of the Government, the Teachers
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