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Nepal king gets a month to leave palace  

Kathmandu, Apr 18:
Nepal's former Maoist guerrillas, who fought a 10-year-long civil war to oust the nation's ruling royal dynasty, have now given embattled King Gyanendra a deadline of four weeks to quit the palace, following their stunning victory...
 
Terrorists roaming free in Pak tribal belt: US 

Washington, Apr 18:
Taliban and al-Qaeda militants are still freely operating in Pakistan's restive tribal area bordering Afghanistan and the Bush Administration does not have a coherent plan to destroy terrorist safe havens in the...
 
HSMP migrants who came before rule changes can stay in UK 

London, Apr 18:
In what may sound as music to the ears of highly-skilled Indian migrants, Britain has decided to allow such professionals to stay here as it works to implement a high court ruling against immigration rule changes...
 
No timeframe to end Iraq role: British PM  

Washington, Apr 18:
US President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown have agreed that any additional troop withdrawals in Iraq would be determined by conditions on the ground, while Brown asserted there would...
 
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