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Skype wins against MTS in Russia. Skype will stay in Russian market without license

Moscow:  MTS (Mobile TeleSystems) the biggest telecom service provider of Russia has lost its plea to ban Skype in the country and Russian government's telecom...

Edward Snowden has no plans to leave Russia, might ask for citizenship: lawyer

MOSCOW: The US whistleblower Edwar Snowden has no plans to leave Russia yet, a lawyer who is assisting the former NSA contractor said on...

Pakistan hopes India would explain its position on Mumbai‚ Parliament attacks

ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office said on Thursday that it hoped the Indian government would explain its position and bring forth facts about the revelations...

Snowden officially applies for temporary asylum in Russia: human rights lawyer

MOSCOW: The US whistleblower Edward Snowden has officially applied for political asylum in Russia, a Russian human rights lawyer revealed on Tuesday. "Snowden has handed...

Seven killed, 261 injured in overnight Egypt clashes

CAIRO: At least seven persons were killed and 261 others injured in overnight clashes between security forces and the supporters of ousted President Mohamed...

Spain publicly apologizes to Bolivia for President Morales’ plane delay

LA PAZ: Spain has publicly apologized for its part in the events that led Bolivian President Evo Morales’ plane to be delayed earlier this...

Trust between EU, US lost after spying scandal: EU official

MUNICH: The trust between the European Union and the United States has been lost following the recent US spying scandals, Vice President of the...

UK will not arm Syrian foreign-backed militants

LONDON: British Prime Minister David Cameron is no more planning to arm Syrian foreign-backed militants after being warned about the strength of the Syrian...

Snowden has not yet applied for political asylum in Russia

MOSCOW: US whistleblower Edward Snowden has not yet applied for asylum in Russia, Russian immigration authorities said on Monday. “The Federal Migration Service has not...

Bangladeshi top JI leader sentenced to 90 years in jail over war crimes charges

DHAKA: A Bangladeshi court on Monday awarded 90-year imprisonment to top Bangladeshi Islamist Ghulam Azam on war crimes charges. “Ghulam Azam in effect took part in the...

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