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Indian in race for C'wealth Secretary-General's post
The contest appears to be getting more India-centric with the names of Mani Shankar Aiyer and Shashi Tharoor too being considered, reports Vijay Dutt.
World's oldest high-wire artiste hums along
Konrad Thurano, 98, is not too good on his legs, even with the aid of a walking stick, but put him on a tightrope and he seems years — no, decades — younger.
Europe: Previous Stories
UK-Iran standoff set for long haul
Britain reportedly is to send a senior Royal Navy captain or commodore to Tehran to get the hostages released, reports Vijay Dutt.
Hostage issue: Britain cool despite Iran having blowed off
Britain reportedly is to send a senior Royal Navy captain or commodore to Tehran, as the British government's special envoy, reports Vijay Dutt.
UK realty firm to invest 250 mn pounds in India
Red Ribbon UK Fund also has plans to set up a pre-fabrication building construction factory in Kerala.
Missing | No trace of 150 Indians in Spain
About 150 Indians who went on a tour of Spain last year using "forged" documents, have gone missing in the European nation.
UK Indian professionals face eviction
The deportation orders are served to those who are unable to meet the new eligibility criteria under the HSMP.

Indian docs win legal battle in UK
UK agrees to review migration rules
The new law has jeopardised personal and professional lives of many people from India and other non-EU countries.

UK immigration rules to affect Indians
It’s Namaste London from July to Sep
A 3-month long fest starting from July having everything Indian will be held across London, reports Soubhik Mitra.

Londoners to get classic Indian treat
India 2nd biggest source of foreign students in UK
As many as 19,000 Indian students are coming to study in British universities this year, only second after China.

Mar '06 | Britain woos bright Indian students
World's oldest camera to go on auction
A private photo gallery and auction house in Vienna plans to auction off on May 26 the world's oldest commercially manufactured camera.
UK visas| At 21 for married women
UK intends to raise minimum age at which foreigners can receive marriage visas from 18 to 21, reports Vijay Dutt.

NRI passports may bear marriage stamp
EU celebrates its 50th anniversary
Member nations' heads are in Berlin for the mega event, reports Vijay Dutt.

EU summit discusses energy
Dushanbe to emerge into globalized world
India is building its first-ever foreign military base at Ayni airfield, 20-km from Dushande, tells Fred Weir.
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