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A Malaysian Indian leader who published a letter addressed to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on a website two years ago will be tried for sedition by a Sessions court in Malaysia..
Former American President Bill Clinton will be among many top leaders to address the seventh Pan-IIT Global Conference being held in Chicago in October.
A local councillor in a British city has been suspended for calling an Indian-origin rival "coconut", which is a racial slur.
The oldest party of ethnic Indians, the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) has proposed that Tamil language be included as the 11th subject in the country's high school education.
USA
Bill Clinton to address IIT summit in Chicago
Indian American is envoy to Belize
Hindi, Urdu teaching to be promoted in US varsity
Kavya Shivashankar spells history for Indian American kids
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Canada
Chinese hack into Indian embassies, steal Dalai's documents
Indian-Canadian MP in steamy controversy
Indian street racer kicked out of Canada for killing woman
Now Prince Charles' love letters to Canadian on sale
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Britain
UK councillor suspended for 'coconut' slur
Samosas and curry for 'racist' British party chief
10 arrests after Tamils clash with British police
Indian-born MP wants caste bias banned in Britain
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Australasia
Indian student attacked in Australia
Indian couple in Oz held guilty of daughter's death
Indians in Australia divided over protest rally
Indian students form groups to protect themselves in Oz
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Gulf
Indian mission in Dubai to launch radio programme
'Steps to stabilise Somalia needed along with naval efforts'
India to woo investors at annual diaspora conclave
'Right time for overseas Indians to invest in India'
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Carribean
Thieves again raid Hindu temple in Trinidad
AAPI-SGU unveil $0.5mn annual scholarship to Indian students
Indian Arrival Day not just for diaspora in Trinidad
Bhojpuri troupe marks 163rd anniversary of Indians' arrival in Caribbean
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Africa
S African Tamils demand action against SL
House Of Lords premiere for South African Indian's film
Row over Indian market in South Africa
We have no terror links: Hindraf leader
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Europe
Bodies, debris from Air France plane recovered
In Vienna, followers pay last respects to Rama Nand
Search on for missing Air France jet with 228 aboard
French airliner missing over Atlantic with 228 fliers
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Asia
Malaysian Indian to be tried for sedition
Tamil mooted as subject for Malaysian Indian students
New Malaysian Indian party vows non-violence
New party for Malaysian Indians formed
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Anti-racist campaigners are being urged to put aside their rotten eggs and tomatoes to target British National Party (BNP) chief Nick Griffin with a more ethnic fare, such as a pot of hot vindaloo curry.
An Indian student was injured in an attack at a mall in this Australian city, media reports said on Friday.
President Barack has named Vinai Thummalapally, an Indian-American businessman and a former college friend who raised over $100,000 for his campaign, as ambassador to the central American nation of Belize.
A Sydney-based homeopath and his wife have been found guilty of causing the death of their nine-month-old daughter by failing to provide her proper medical treatment.
Indian students in Sydney plan to hold a rally Indians protest in Australia to protest against continuing attacks on them.
Brazilian search aircraft spotted seats and part of a plane wing in the Atlantic where an Air France jet went down nearly a week ago, officials said after two bodies and other items were recovered from the area.
The string of attacks on students from India while travelling on late-night trains has forced them to form groups to protect themselves in this Australian city.
Indiana University in the US has been given a government grant of $119,999 to educate middle and high school teachers and students in Hindi and Urdu, two of the three "strategic languages spoken in some of the most populated countries."
Australian universities have joined their government in condemning the attacks on Indian students in that country. Glen Withers, the chief executive of Universities Australia - a body representing 38 universities, expressed regret at the attacks on Indian students.
On social networking sites, Indian students across the globe have been expressing their anger and condemnation of the racist attacks on Indians studying in Australia.
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