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June 30, 2009
Hitler's secret fighter revealed!   Northrop Grumman
The all-wing Ho 2-29 looks more like today's US B-2 bomber than like any other World War II aircraft.

Toddler survives air crash   Reuters
A toddler has been plucked alive from the waters of the Indian Ocean by rescue boats searching for survivors of a Yemenia Air flight from Paris that crashed off the Comoros Islands, says a report in Telegraph.

Restoring the Dal lake to its original glory   Reuters
The Dal Lake -- the pride and symbol of Kashmir -- is fighting for its very existence.

Readers' pix: A rainy sunset   
Images of Monsoon sent by readers.

Chidambaram inaugurates Mumbai's first NSG hub   Sahil Salvi
Inaugurating the first National Security Guards hub in Mumbai, the Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on Tuesday promised the people to set up all the proposed NSG hubs by the deadline of July 1.
June 29, 2009
Reader's Pic: It's pouring and how   
Monsoon images from readers.

A student remembers Ustad Ali Akbar Khan   Ken Zuckerman
Ken Zuckerman recalls his 37-year long association with Ustad Ali Akbar Khan.

Stunning images from the Wild   Dr Ajit Huilgol
Wildlife photography, which requires a lot of patience, can be a tedious affair. But for Dr Ajit Huilgol, a reputed surgeon from Bangalore, it is a passion and a hobby.
June 26, 2009
Far away from the New Delhi poll heat...   KPN Photos
Rare pictures of Advani taking a break in Kodagu, a beautiful district in Karnataka.

First major rains slow Mumbai   Sahil Salvi
Several low-lying areas in the city and suburbs were water-logged after overnight heavy showers.
June 25, 2009
The rains are finally here...   Reuters
Monsoon hits mumbai.

China's pastime: India-bashing   Reuters
India-bashing seems to be China's favourite past-time. Weeks after a website -- citing an opinion poll -- described India as its biggest enemy, a spate of editorials in Chinese dailies like Global Times and Peoples Daily accuse India of being insecure because of China's rising success story.

The three dangers that India faces    
Very few policy makers in India dare to acknowledge the danger to the nation's territorial integrity. The security and integrity of the nation has become hostage to vote-bank politics. Democracy and more than eight percent economic growth will be of no avail if the country as such withers away.
June 24, 2009
'Dr Manmohan Singh, Save our Monsoon'   Reuters
The Indian monsoon lifeline of the subcontinent - will be significantly affected by climate change, according to a Greenpeace paper titled 'Monsoon Wager: Climate change and the Indian Monsoon', released on the sidelines of the World Environment Day earlier this month.

J&K: Bus falls into gorge, 25 dead   Reuters
A senior police officer told rediff.com that the mishap occurred when the driver lost control of the bus, which was on its way to Udhampur from Katra.

Angelina Jolie planning for political career?   Reuters
'She admires Obama and thinks she could make a big difference if she were in his position. I would place a huge wager on her becoming the first female President in the next 20 years. She's very determined,' a source close to the actress told the newspaper.
June 23, 2009
'Lashkar moving into mainstream of global jihad'   Arko Dutta/Reuters
'US must support the demand to shut down Lashkar.'

Monsoon hits Mumbai   Sahil Salvi
Mumbai had its first monsoon showers this year.

Obama inks landmark anti-tobacco law   Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
The law bans fruit and spice-flavoured cigarettes and slaps expansive new warnings on packages.

6 killed, scores injured in Washington Metro collision   Reuters
Both trains were on the same track headed toward Shady Grove Metrorail station, according to preliminary reports.
June 22, 2009
Meet the shortest teenager in India   Videos: Arun Shingare
Jyoti Amge, 15, is just 23 inches tall and weighs only 5 kilograms.

Protesting Iranians have something to cheer   Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters
The Guardian Council agreed that the number of votes counted in about 50 cities exceeded the number of eligible voters there.

Three eclipses in a month    Crack Palinggi/Reuters
The first will be a lunar eclipse on July 7 which will be followed by a solar eclipse on July 22 and then a lunar eclipse on August 6.

Mumbai Police gets three armoured vehicles to tackle terror   
Besides the armoured 'Rakshak' vehicles, the city police received 20 jeeps, nine vans, 21 towing trucks and four buses and 150 motorcycles, Police Commissioner D Sivanandhan said. "Three armoured vehicles are being inducted today and two more will be obtained so that all the five regional controls in the city has an armoured vehicle," he said.
June 19, 2009
Security forces, Naxals face-off in Lalgarh   Reuters
Home Ministry sends 16 companies (1,600 personnel), including an all-women company, to the state to tackle the situation.

Why Lalgarh is burning...    Video: Dipak Chakraborty
Rediff.com tracks the tribals' actions.

The 50 million people the world forgot   Reuters
20th June will be the World Refugee day reminding us the plight of the forgotten.

Sarod maestro Ali Akbar Khan passes away    Reuters
Sarod maestro Ali Akbar Khan passed away in San Francisco at 1000 am(IST) according to family friend Robin Pal in Kolkata.

'Our party wanted to kill West Bengal's chief minister'   
'We are orchestrating a revolution at Lalgarh. Can you cite an instance where a revolution took place without bloodshed?'

Rahul's birthday celebrated in style   Babu/Reuters
It was a perfect setting for a birthday -- a cake, balloons, flowers and crackers but the birthday boy was missing.

Khamenei comes out in Ahmadinejad's support   Reuters TV
Khamenei said the people had chosen who they wanted as president and that 'the Islamic establishment will never manipulate people's votes and commit treason'.
June 18, 2009
Injured 26/11 NSG commando speaks out   
'You should either die or come back safe and sound. If you come back injured, you don't get any respect.'
June 17, 2009
Take a stroll in the Freedom Park   KPN Photos
The next time in Bangalore, make it a point to visit the Freedom Park.
June 16, 2009
Iran revisits revolutionary days   Jamejam Online/Reuters
Iran witnessed the country's biggest protest in over three decades.

Lotus wilts in poll heat   
The proverbial knives are out in the Bharatiya Janata Party.

'Genuine cooperation needed to fight terror'   Manmohan Singh underlined the need for "genuine" cooperation among countries on a global scale to resolutely defeat the menace.
June 15, 2009
All roads now lead to Baitullah Mehsud   Mian Khursheed/Reuters
Pakistan's offensive against the Taliban militia enters a decisive moment.

Iran's supreme leader order probe into poll fraud   Reuters
State television quoted Khamenei directing the Guardian Council to look into charges by Ahmadinejad's rival and pro-reform candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi.

Saaed's release was court's decision, says Pakistan   Reuters
Pakistan has welcomed India's decision to withdraw troops from some areas in Jammu and Kashmir.
June 14, 2009
Raj Tahckeray's low-key birthday   Satish Bodas
Raj Thackeray celebrated his birthday today at his house in Dadar.
June 12, 2009
Can Ahmadinejad make it?   Reuters
Iranians have begun to cast their votes in the country's closely-fought presidential election.

The Great Wall of Mistrust   Reuters
If a recent poll in China is to be believed, 90 per cent of the Chinese think that India poses the biggest threat to its existence.
June 11, 2009
Swat valley exodus continues   Reuters
Many feel that a humanitarian crisis is imminent as Pakistan is facing its worst refugee crisis since the partition of the subcontinent in 1947.

Swine Flu is now a pandemic: What you must know   Reuters
The World Health Organisation on Thursday declared the swine flu outbreak was a pandemic, the first in more than 40 years.
June 10, 2009
All you wanted to know about the Iran elections   Reuters
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, known for his frequent run-ins with the West, is seeking a second four year term.

The safest countries in the world   Reuters
New Zealand has always been near the top of the Global Peace Index. The 2009 Global Peace Index ranks New Zealand as the safest country to live.

Foreign Secretary Menon holds talks with William Burns   B Mathur/Reuters
US Under Secretary of State William Burns held talks with India's Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon on Wednesday during which the latter is understood to have conveyed India's disappointment over Pakistan's inaction against perpetrators of Mumbai terror attacks.

Peshawar hotel blast toll rises to 16   B Mathur/Reuters
The death toll in the deadly suicide car bombing -- on a popular five-star hotel in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar -- on Wednesday rose to 16 with the recovery of five more bodies from the rubble of the devastated building. Among the dead were at least three foreigners, including two United Nations employees.Police and rescue workers scoured the burnt out rooms of the Pearl Continental hotel for survivors and clues after the attack.
June 09, 2009
'My name is Hunger, my daughter is Thirst'   Dipak Chakraborty
The human suffering in the Sunderbans after Cyclone Aila is unimaginable.

World's longest-serving ruler dies at 73    Normand Blouin/Reuters
World's longest-serving ruler, Gabon President Omar Bongo Ondimba, who was being treated for an illness in a Spanish clinic, has died aged 73, a French government source said on Monday.
June 08, 2009
The most dangerous countries in the world   Reuters
A look at the most dangerous countries as per the Global Peace Index ratings.

Bodies fished out from swirling waters   Reuters
At least 17 bodies have been recovered from the debris of an Air France jet that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean last week.
June 06, 2009
Muslims also live under different Constitutions   Reuters
If Islam is sufficient glue for nationalism, why would Arabs be living in 22 countries?

It's called 'Maya'nagari    Reuters
Will the lavish scale of her 'beautification' projects result in a Mayawati school of architecture? Kishore Singh checks out the chief minister's authoritarian obsession for monument-building in the face of scathing opposition.
June 05, 2009
Why the BJP lost Elections-2009   Reuters
Most media pundits and BJP supporters were surprised with the party's dismal performance.

Experts discuss Indian polls in US   Paresh Gandhi
'The election results should not be construed as a national faith in the party'.

'India is respectful of its history'   
'Macaulay would be less dismissive of India if his Sanskrit dictionary had not fallen off the boat.'

Mystery As Deep As Atlantic   Reuters
Five days after a Air France plane sunk into the Atlantic Ocean, there is no trace.

Authorities hunt for man who wants to kill Obama   Reuters
Murray, who opened a savings account of $85,000 on May 19, told bank employees, "With all this mess going on under President Obama with banks and the economy, I'm sure if citizens happen to lose their money, they will rise up and we could see killing and deaths," according to ABC News.
June 04, 2009
Inside IAF's hangars   Sagar Pathak and Reuters
As IAF gets set to enter an era of modernisation, rediff.com gives you a peek inside its hangars.

Obama reaches out to the Muslim world   Larry Downing/Reuters
Read United States President Barack Obama's speech to the Muslim world.

'Prabhakaran killed the political dream of Tamils'   Reuters
Lankan Tamil writer Shobasakthi talks about his one-time leader Prabhakaran and how the Diaspora views the present situation.

Aila's terrible human toll in Sunderbans   Bijoy Chowdhury/India Blooms
Cyclone Aila has left hundreds of villagers homeless. Inefficient relief efforts have caused wide-spread resentment.

Obama's speech to address Muslim world's apprehensions   Reuters
US President Barack Obama will shortly call the Muslim world to turn a new page in its relationship with America and offer them partnership for future based on mutual respect and interest.
June 03, 2009
Obama sowing new seeds of hatred: Osama   Reuters
Shortly after the US President touched down in Saudi Arabia, Osama Bin Laden accused him of following his predecessor's policy.

YSR gets multi-faith blessing on first day   Snaps India
YS Rajshekhar Reddy get multi-faith blessings on first day as CM.

20 years after the Tiananmen Square massacre   Reuters
China killed thousands of its own children at dawn on June 4, 1989.

Ganga descends on earth!   Reuters
In the month of June lifeline of Northern India and the most worshipped river, the Ganges, descent on earth is celebrated.

British PM faces his gravest threat   Reuters
Brown's govt is in shambles and his own survival is at stake.

'I think of myself as an advocate of the truer face of Islam'   Reuters
Suba Vasudevan meets Texan author Shaila Abdullah whose writing focuses on Pakistan, Muslim women and the Asian experience of America.
June 02, 2009
Amid applause, Lahore court frees Lashkar chief   Reuters
A Pakistani court has freed outlawed Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed and his close aide Nazir Ahmed nearly six months after they were detained following the Mumbai terror attacks.

Speakers of the Lok Sabha    
A look at the past speakers of the Lok Sabha.
June 01, 2009
Air France jet with 228 on board crashes   Reuters
An Air France plane with 228 people on board from Brazil to France has vanished over the Atlantic after an alleged lightning strike.

Australian PM slams attacks on Indians    Reuters
About 18 youths were detained for allegedly 'breaching peace', during a rally by Indian students, who were demanding justice for the victims of racial attacks in Australia.

Pakistan army still calls the shots'   Reuters
'The army continues to be in the driving seat on foreign & defence policy, internal security & nuclear policy.'

The deep well of compassion   
On a trip to India, Michael Viser confronted thirst, and decided to do something about it. Preeti Balakrishnan reports on a project that provides life, one drop at a time.
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