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Tainted alcohol leaves children without fathers

Pushpa Kagda weeps as she tries to understand what has just happened to her family. She is the mother of a little boy and she is pregnant, but Pushpa no longer has a husband to help raise her children.

Defiant Pietersen wants tour to go ahead

England captain Kevin Pietersen wants his team to "stand shoulder to shoulder with the Indian people" and resume their cricket tour of the sub-continent next week.

Pietersen voices fears after Mumbai attacks

England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen said the Mumbai terror attacks "sent a shiver down his spine" as his players were told that no-one will be forced to return to India for a scheduled two-Test series.

India back down over first Test date change

Indian cricket chiefs have back tracked over a move to change the date of the first Test against England in Ahmedabad next month, Sky Sports News reported on Tuesday.

New Delhi blasts death toll rises to 21

The death toll in a string of explosions that ripped through busy marketplaces in India's capital has risen to 21, police said Sunday.

New Delhi blasts death toll rises to 20

The death toll in a string of explosions that ripped through busy marketplaces in New Delhi has risen to 20, police said Sunday.

Time.com: Five Blasts Put Delhi on High Alert

India's capital was thrown into chaos on Saturday evening as five serial blasts left at least 18 people dead and 80 injured

Police arrest 10 in July bombings in India

Ten members of a banned Islamic group were arrested Saturday in connection with a series of bombings last month in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad, police said, according to CNN sister network CNN-IBN.

India's 'diamond' city rocked by bomb discovery

As the state of Gujarat limped toward normalcy after synchronized bombings killed 49 people last weekend, residents were rattled again by the discovery of 18 unexploded bombs Tuesday and another Wednesday.

India: Police raid homes after bombings

Anti-terror squads have carried out raids in the search for leads into the deadly synchronized bombings that killed at least 49 people in western India over the weekend, according to reports.

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