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Numbing sight: ‘He didn’t speak, he just began shooting’

As worshippers prayed and meditated at the Wisconsin gurdwara yesterday morning, about a dozen women were preparing food in the temple kitchen for a meal after services which are open to community members, regardless of religious affiliation....   | Read..
 

Obama ‘deeply saddened’ by shooting

President Barack Obama said yesterday that he and First Lady Michelle Obama are “deeply saddened” by the killing of at least six people yesterday at a Sikh temple...   | Read..
 

Avoiding lies can ‘improve health’

Honesty may boost your health, suggests a study that found telling fewer lies benefits people physically and mentally....   | Read..
 

Pak to seek review of contempt law

Pakistan’s government has decided in principle to challenge the Supreme Court's verdict that struck down the controversial Contempt of Court Act, 2012 last wee...   | Read..
 

‘ Why did we doubt Bolt’s brilliance?’

The beauty of last night’s 100m final was that no one was quite sure what Usain Bolt would do. ...   | Read..
 
US secretary of state Hillary Clinton with Nelson Mandela at his home in Qunu, South Africa. (Reuters)

StanChart ‘hid’ Iran deals

Thwarting controls against money laundering, Standard Chartered Bank enabled Iranian ...   | Read..

Syria PM defects, say activists

President Bashar al-Assad fired his Prime Minister today, Syria’s official media reported...   | Read..
 
 
 
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