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Bangla ‘death squad’ trained by UK
The British government trained an elite police force in Bangladesh accused of extra-judicial killings and human rights violations, according to the latest cables revealed by the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks. ...  | Read.. 
 
Tibetan Mastiff sold for $2m
The Chinese fascination with Tibet’s most enduring symbol — the Mastiff — has touched a new high after a businessman bought a puppy of the ancient breed for a whopping ...  | Read.. 
 
New Korea drills raise tension
South Korea vowed today to “completely punish” North Korea if it attacks again, and mobilised hundreds of troops, tanks and helicopters for a massive military exerc ...  | Read.. 
 
Apple removes WikiLeaks application
Apple Inc has joined a growing number of US companies that have severed ties with WikiLeaks, removing an application from its online store that gave users access to the contr ...  | Read.. 
 
Russia arms pact clears hurdle
An arms control treaty paring back American and Russian nuclear arsenals won a decisive vote in the Senate yesterday, clearing it for final approval and handing President ...  | Read.. 
 

Bangladesh policemen on UN duty in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. (AP)
Bangla ‘death squad’ trained by UK

Scarlett woes
Paris scare
Europe travel delays ease
Things were looking up today at delay-plagued Heathrow airport, where some 70 per cent of sched..  | Read.. 
Beatles’ Abbey Road receives ‘listed status’
If Mamata Banerjee really wants to turn Calcutta into something like London, she could take a tip o..  | Read.. 
 
 
 
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