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    Economic Power Hinders UN Recognition of Tibetan Administration

    Brussels, March 28 The non-recognition of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) does not stem from a lack of claim by Tibet, but rather from China's coercive and economic power, which renders such a claim "diplomatically untenable."The enduring voice of the Tibetan spiritual leader, the...
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    Maoist Leader Demands Recognition After Surrender

    Hyderabad, March 14 CPI (Maoist) leader Thippiri Tirupati alias Devuji, who recently surrendered to the Telangana Police, demanded on Saturday that the Centre lift the ban on the outfit and recognize it as a political party, although the organization does not favor participating in electoral...
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    Bangladesh Elections: BNP Returns to Power After Two Decades

    FGN37: BANGLA-LDALL ELECTIONSBNP secures landslide victory; set to return to power after two decadesDhaka: The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secured a sweeping victory with more than two-thirds of the seats in the landmark parliamentary elections and is poised to return to power after a...
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