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November 08, 2013
DEMOCRACY
UN slams 152 death sentences issued by Bangladesh court
Dhaka (AFP) Nov 06, 2013
The United Nations right chief on Wednesday expressed "serious alarm" at death sentences passed by a Bangladesh court on 152 soldiers over the massacre of scores of army officers in 2009. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay called the crimes committed in the mutiny "heinous" and "utterly reprehensible", but faulted the mass trial. A total of 74 people were killed during the two-day mutiny in Dhaka, including 57 senior officers. Some were hacked to death or burnt alive before their bod ... read more
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TRADE WARS

IBM says will 'aggressively' contest India tax demand
The local unit of US technology services giant IBM said Wednesday it will "aggressively defend itself" through legal means against an Indian tax demand for a reported $865 million. ... more
MARSDAILY

India reaches for Mars on prestige space mission
India began a countdown Sunday to the launch of its most ambitious and risky space mission to date, sending a probe to Mars which was conceived in just 15 months on a tiny budget. ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars Mission: India's Tryst with the Red Planet
India's first ever Mars mission would begin its travel towards the Red planet on November 5 .2013. It would take around nine-months of time for this satellite to reach Mars orbit and start taking th ... more
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MARSDAILY

India mission to Mars blasts off successfully
India's first mission to Mars blasted off Tuesday with the country aiming to become the only Asian nation to reach the Red Planet with a programme showcasing its low-cost space technology. ... more


WAR REPORT

Bangladesh court sentences 150 soldiers to death for mutiny
A Bangladeshi court Tuesday sentenced at least 150 soldiers to death and jailed hundreds more for their role in a 2009 mutiny in which scores of top officers were massacred. ... more
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THE PITS

Australia approves massive coalmine
Indian conglomerate GVK's massive coal mine project in central Queensland, Australia, has been granted environmental approval. ... more
SINO DAILY

China vows to silence Dalai Lama in Tibet
China's ruling Communist Party aims to silence the voice of the Dalai Lama in his Tibetan homeland by tightening controls on media and the Internet, a top official said Saturday. ... more
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MARSDAILY

Indian space head braced for tricky Mars challenge
The head of India's space agency warned Thursday of the immense complexity of sending a mission to Mars as the country prepares to send its first interplanetary probe to explore the atmosphere there. ... more
MARSDAILY

India Prepares for Mars Mission
India will launch a spacecraft to Mars on November 5 - an ambitious feat attempted only by a handful of countries. The Red Planet mission marks a major expansion of India's space program as it tries ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Ghana arrests 46 more foreigners over illegal gold mining
Ghana has arrested 46 more foreigners suspected of illegal gold mining in the last week, including 43 Chinese, two Indians and an American, an immigration official told AFP Thursday. ... more
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SINO DAILY

China's last county finally linked by road
The last county in China to be accessible by modern land transport was finally linked up to the rest of the country Thursday with a new road that has taken decades to build, state media said. ... more
WEATHER REPORT

SMOS sees triple superstorms
ESA's versatile water mission tracked Asia's recent storms over land and sea. Over the past three weeks, tropical cyclone activity has intensified over the seas bordering southern and eastern Asia. ... more
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Trump vows to relaunch Egypt-Ethiopia talks on dam row
China's birth rate falls to lowest on record
Chile police arrest suspect over deadly wildfires
BIO FUEL

Plant used as biodiesel source found to hide poisonous problem
Danish scientists say a study of one biodiesel source plant - the castor bean - predicts problems if it's considered for large-scale use as a fuel source. ... more
WATER WORLD

India's water supply at risk
India's president has called for stricter regulations to conserve the country's water supply. ... more
WATER WORLD

Swelling lakes in Hol Xil pose railway threat
Swelling lakes on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, a notable sign of global warming, are threatening the safety of the world's highest railway, according to climate and ecological experts. One flood ... more
WATER WORLD
First harbor trial completed for Australian helicopter docking vessel

Boeing and Kongsberg Defense Systems Complete Joint Strike Missile Check on FA-18 Super Hornet

New Boeing B-52 Upgrade to Increase Smart Weapons Capacity by Half


WATER WORLD
Toyota to unveil concept fuel-cell car at Tokyo Motor Show

The end of traffic jams? Dutch test new system

Nissan to unveil electric sports car at Tokyo Motor Show


WATER WORLD
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WATER WORLD
Aluminum alloy can store hydrogen, could be fuel cell material

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Israel drills disputed West Bank oilfield with 3.5B barrels

FLORA AND FAUNA

Surfer loses leg in latest Reunion island shark attack
A 24-year-old surfer was fighting for his life in hospital after a shark bit off his leg off the French Indian Ocean island of Reunion Saturday, authorities said. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Floods kill 48 in eastern India: report
Torrential rains have claimed as many as 48 lives in eastern India, which this month saw the worst cyclone to hit the country in over a decade, the Press Trust of India reported Saturday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

India's controversial Kudankulam nuclear plant commissioned
Electricity supply from India's controversial Kudankulam nuclear power plant in the southern Tamil Nadu state has been connected to a southern region power grid. ... more
THE STANS

India-Pakistan border firing among worst in decade: army
India said Wednesday a soldier was killed during heavy cross-border firing with Pakistan, which the army described as among the worst since a ceasefire agreement a decade ago. ... more
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PILLAGING PIRATES

Seaman Guard owner to fight arrest of ship's crew in India

WATER WORLD

Two dead, one missing after Malaysia dam water floods river

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Indian farmer gets one-dollar cheque in flood relief

CIVIL NUCLEAR

India starts up controversial Russia-backed nuclear plant

SUPERPOWERS

China, India sign border defence agreement

MARSDAILY

India sets November 5 for Mars mission launch

ICE WORLD

Antarctic nations face off again over sanctuary plans

THE STANS

Pakistan PM says ready to go 'extra mile' with India

WAR REPORT

Sri Lanka raises defence budget despite foreign pressure

UAV NEWS

India seeks UAVs for Kashmir border surveillance

Pakistan says civilian killed by Indian military

India PM leaves for Russia, China

Delhi hospitals overflow with hidden dengue epidemic

BHP Billiton scraps most of its Indian gas, oil exploration

Indian PM heads to Russia, China to boost trade

India PM fails to strike nuclear deal in Russia

Clock ticks for Madagascar's lemurs

Mission To Mars: A Critical Step In Space Globalization

India close to signing with Kangnam for minesweepers

'Toxic bomb' ticks on Maldives rubbish island

Pakistan military says one killed by India firing

Tibetan poet gives voice to dead protesters in new book

Post-Fukushima, Asia still drives global nuclear growth

Floods kill five in India after cyclone: official

India's poor face grim rebuilding task after cyclone

China criticises Spain lawsuit over former president

US shutdown not to hit Indian Mars mission

Killer Indian cyclone wreaks havoc, 1 million evacuated

Conflict and clashes over China's prized caterpillar fungus

Indian MET wins forecasting battle as cyclone ravages east coast

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