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| Apr.11 |
India |
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Death toll rises in fireworks factory fire Map of Maharashtra India Twenty-two people were killed and 58 others injured in western India. The blaze occurred at a firecracker unit near a village in Jalgaon district | |
| Apr.12 |
India |
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14 die in rebel siege Map of Orissa India About 100 Maoists had attacked a bauxite mine. Four Maoists and 10 federal security officers died in an hours-long shootout in eastern India
| Apr.14 |
Mumbai |
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Key suspect in 2008 attacks heads to trial Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, 21, captured alive from last year's deadly terror attacks in India's financial capital goes on trial
| Apr.15 |
Mumbai |
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Terror attacks trial suspended The lawyer for the main suspect in last year's deadly terrorist attack in Mumbai was removed, delaying the high-profile trial that was set to begin
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India |
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Millions of Indians vote Indians in 124 constituencies have begun voting in the first round of the 15th general elections | |
| Apr.17 |
Mumbai |
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Mumbai confession 'was coerced' The leading suspect in the Mumbai attacks trial, Mohammed Ajmal Amir Qasab, has retracted his confession
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Mumbai |
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Bodies of terrorists unburied The bodies of the 9 Pakistani terrorists involved in the attacks are still lying in a hospital morgue almost five months after the attacks occurred
| Apr.21 |
India |
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Probe into 'Slumdog' child star sale claim Police investigating allegations by a tabloid that the father of a 'Slumdog Millionaire' star tried to sell her to an undercover reporter
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India |
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Suspected rebels 'stop' train Map of Jharkhand India Suspected Maoist rebels - known as the Naxalites - in eastern India 'stopped' a train; about 700 passengers were on the train | |
| Apr.22 |
India |
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India holds second election day Millions of voters are voting in 140 constituencies in 12 states in the second round of the country's month-long general election | |
| Apr.24 |
Sri Lanka |
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India 'reads riot act' over Sri Lanka war 2 senior Indian officials met with the Sri Lankan president to address the humanitarian crisis in the war-torn island nation | |
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