World News Briefs — November 25, 2009
After talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the president says the nations have agreed to boost cooperation in areas including the economy, agriculture, technology, trade and security.
Reporting from Washington – President Obama reassured India’s prime minister Tuesday that the partnership between their two countries would be “one of the defining relationships of the 21st century.”
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Israel readying new arms to meet Iran challenge.
Iran said ready for uranium exchange on its soil.
Iraqi VP threatens veto of election law.
Israel and Hamas try to still frenzy over Gilad Schalit release.
For Jews, roiling Yemen no longer place to call home.
Philippines ‘poll-related’ deaths reach 57.
Big Pakistan offensive has failed to nab any Taliban leaders.
Pakistan charges 7 suspects in Mumbai attacks.
Aiding North Korea defectors: A high-stakes spy mission.
Japan says it will soon release details of Nuclear Pact with US.
Ayodhya mosque report blames India’s BJP opposition.
Pirates kill sailor in attack on oil tanker off Benin.
Congo Army helps rebels get arms, UN finds.
Report: Congo massacre witnesses were threatened.
Brown backs Zimbabwe’s return to the Commonwealth fold.
Chilcot inquiry told: Few links from Saddam to al-Qaida after 9/11.
EU set to miss deadline for budget overhaul plan.
Serb nationalist’s war crimes trial to resume.
Terrorism probe casts scrutiny on Minneapolis’ Somali immigrant enclave.
Iran’s leader makes inroads in Latin America.
Obama’s state dinner: Evening gowns, saris.
U.S. offers $5 million reward for ‘Bomb Man’.
UK terror arrests criticised.
US, India expand counterterrorism cooperation.
U.S. Fed: Jobless rate will stay high through 2012.
U.S. lending declines as bank jitters persist.
U.S. recovery’s pace slower than first thought.
Fear pushes US rates into negative.
As U.S. bank failures rise, F.D.I.C. fund falls into red.
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