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  • French helicopter hits Laurent Gbagbo forces in Ivory Coast
    Soldiers loyal to Alassane Ouattara, along with several men who were detained for unknown reasons, drive past, at a checkpoint serving as an operating base, at one of the main entrances to Abidjan, Ivory Coast,
  • Mexican cops checking abductions find mass grave
    MEXICO CITY, April 7 (AP): Mexican security forces searching for abducted bus passengers in a violent northern state bordering Texas have stumbled on a collection of pits holding a total of 59 bodies. The grisl
  • Genetically modified fungus could fight malaria
    LONDON, April 7 (AP): In a cramped London laboratory filled with test tubes, bacteria and mosquitoes, scientists are trying to engineer a new weapon in the battle against malaria: a mutant fungus. For years, An
  • India keeping strict watch on China’s activities
    New, Delhi, April 7 (Agencies): External Affairs Minister S M Krishna today assured the principal Opposition BJP that India is keeping a strict watch on Chinese presence in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) and i
  • Nation supports Hazare crusade
    A man salutes the Indian flag during a protest against corruption in Mumbai, India, Thursday, April 7, 2011. Indian activist Anna Hazare has been fasting for a third day Thursday to push for parliament to creat
  • Japan’s neighbors alarmed over risk of radiation threat
    Japan’s Fukushima police officers, wearing suits to protect them from radiation, search for victims in Minami Soma, inside the deserted evacuation zone established for the 20 kilometer radius around the F
  • Mayawati government involved in Rs 2.54 lakh crore scam: BJP
    LUCKNOW, April 7 (PTI): BJP on Thursday alleged that the Mayawati-led government in Uttar Pradesh was involved in scams to the tune of Rs 2.54 lakh crore and said the party would soon submit a report on it alon
  • PM Manmohand approves guidelines for appointing new CVC, process begins
    New Delhi, April 7 (Agencies): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has approved the new guidelines for appointment of Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC), following which the government today set the ball rolling fo
  • Pak frees Indian national held for 27 years
    Indian national Gopal Dass stands on an immigration desk at Pakistani border post Wagha along the Indian border following on his way to his country on April 7. Das was set free after 27 years following an appea
  • Superbugs found in Delhi drinking water
    London, April 7 (Reuters): A gene that makes bugs highly resistant to almost all known antibiotics has been found in bacteria in water supplies in New Delhi used by local people for drinking, washing and cookin
  • Revisiting Charity before Giving
    Those great glorious days when Dinosaurs walked in Wokha and Mokokchung, we were exclusive beneficiaries of 80s rock music from our pioneering Naga rock bands. We griped no issues. We enjoyed every noisy, feedb
  • The future of the royal brand
    Real monarchs were famous for getting their way. They would dispatch armies on a whim, shout “off with their heads” in a fit of pique, and demand dainty dishes like four and twenty blackbirds baked
  • Battle of the Bags
    Just a few days ago, I noticed a brown paper shopping bag from one of our shopping expeditions in Dimapur. What first caught my eye were the words printed in bold capitals near the bottom of the bag: PLASTICS A
  • The right to know exam marks
    •-Through this column, I as a concern citizen would like to draw the attention of the Chief Secretary of Nagaland, the man behind the successful conduction of the LDA-cum-Computer Assistant exam. Many
  • Comments on Response of NPF Phek Division on Job Policy
    The response of the NPF Phek Division to the PDCCs statement on Job Reservation Policy, which appeared in local dailies on 1st and 2nd April 2011(Nagaland Post & Morung Express), has clearly exposed the ign
  • Saving civilians: murky geopolitics
    From initially seeking to protect civilians to now aiming for a swift, total victory in Libya, the mission creep that has characterised the western powers' military attack raises troubling questions about their
  • A People’s Agenda
    The Congress led UPA government and its so called public posturing to fight corruption at the highest level is being put to a stern test by social activist and anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare who is on a f
  • HIV and AIDS; Not a Sin
    We all know that when HIV started to spread in the 1980s, it spread mainly among certain groups of people who include men who have sexual relation with men, commercial sex workers and people who inject drugs. T
  • Congratulations to Joe Ngamkhuchung
    •-The staffs of NEDHIV & People in Need Foundation, Dimapur CONGRATULATES Mr. Joe Ngamkhuchung, Director for being conferred the prestigious “RASHTRIYA VIKAS RATAN AWARD” on “INDIVID
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