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  • A young Indian girl leads a protest march in New Delhi on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012, as demonstrators mourn the death of a gang-rape victim. Indian police charged six men with murder on Saturday, adding to accusations that they beat and gang-raped the woman on a New Delhi bus nearly two weeks ago in a case that has shocked the country. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)

    India rape victim's body cremated in New Delhi

    A young woman who died after being gang-raped and beaten on a bus in India's capital was cremated Sunday amid an outpouring of anger and grief by millions across the country demanding greater protection for women from sexual violence.

  • Attackers in India rape case to face murder charge

    Indian police charged six men with murder on Saturday, adding to accusations that they beat and gang-raped a woman on a New Delhi bus nearly two weeks ago in a case that shocked the country.

  • A police hearse leaves Mount Elizabeth Hospital on Saturday Dec. 29, 2012, in Singapore. A young Indian woman who was gang-raped and severely beaten on a bus in New Delhi died Saturday at the hospital, after her horrific ordeal galvanized Indians to demand greater protection from sexual violence that impacts thousands of women daily, but which often goes unreported. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)

    Indian rape victim dies in hospital

    A young Indian woman who was gang-raped and severely beaten on a bus died Saturday at a Singapore hospital, after her horrific ordeal galvanized Indians to demand greater protection for women from sexual violence that impacts thousands of them every day.

  • Policemen escort Syed Mohammed Kazmi, linked to last month's bombing of an Israeli diplomat's vehicle, from a local court in New Delhi on Wednesday. The arrest of the Indian journalist is the first apparent breakthrough in an attack that Israel accused Iran of orchestrating. (Associated Press)

    Journalist arrested in New Delhi blast

    Police arrested an Indian journalist to investigate possible links to the bombing of an Israeli diplomatic vehicle last month in New Delhi, authorities said Wednesday, the first apparent breakthrough in an attack that Israel blamed on Iran.

  • Oprah Winfrey's guards scuffle with Indian media

    Indian police briefly detained three of Oprah Winfrey's bodyguards after they scuffled with local TV journalists Thursday, a news agency reported.

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Indian police officers remove a supporter of yoga guru Baba Ramdev's hunger strike Sunday. Mr. Ramdev, who has millions of followers across India on a daily television show, is demanding an end to endemic corruption.

    Police use tear gas to break up a hunger strike by a popular yoga guru

    Indian police fired tear gas early Sunday to break up a hunger strike by a charismatic yoga guru demanding an end to endemic corruption, forcibly removing him and thousands of his followers.

  • Internet chatter up on bin Laden revenge attacks

    Pipe bombs, a targeted car crash, a lone gunman: Western intelligence officials said Friday they are seeing increased Internet and phone chatter about cheap, small-scale terror attacks to avenge the death of 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden.

  • Kashmiri protesters hurl stones at government forces during a clash on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, on Wednesday. Leaders of India's main political parties searched for a strategy to end months of increasingly violent protests in the region. (Associated Press)

    Indian leaders seek to quell Kashmir unrest as 5 more die

    Indian police opened fire Wednesday on Muslim demonstrators in a town near Kashmir, killing four people and wounding 30 as leaders of India's main political parties debated how to end months of separatist protests in the region.

  • World Scene

    The Senate should put off its final vote on a landmark nuclear arms control treaty until after the November midterm elections, Sen. John Kerry said Tuesday.

  • Kashmiri protesters shout slogans as they burn effigies of India's prime minister and the Jammu and Kashmir state chief minister in Srinagar, India, on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

    Forces told to shoot anyone defying Kashmir curfew

    Indian police patrolled the streets of Kashmir on Tuesday, threatening to shoot anyone defying a round-the-clock curfew a day after 19 people died in battles between troops and protesters in the disputed region.

  • Kashmiri protesters beat an effigy of President Obama after burning it in Srinagar, India. Indian forces battled Kashmiri protesters in the streets of the disputed territory Monday in demonstrations prompted in part by a report of the Koran being desecrated in the United States. (Associated Press)

    15 killed during Kashmir clashes

    Fourteen civilians and an Indian police officer were killed in clashes Monday in India-controlled Kashmir after a TV channel played a video that showed the destruction of a Koran in United States.

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