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(21-May-2012) - Pakistan restores Twitter after block over Prophet cartoon
(21-May-2012) - Quake victims sleep outdoors as aftershocks hit Italy
(21-May-2012) - Malik welcomes Shahbazs move to record statement before SC
(21-May-2012) - Syed meets Qadri blames govt for target killing
(21-May-2012) - Lockerbie bomber al Megrahi dies at 60 in Libya
(21-May-2012) - Ahmadinejad should open nightclubs Iran MP jibes
(21-May-2012) - Nationalist Nikolic wins Serbian presidential elections
(21-May-2012) - Lockerbie bomber Megrahi dies in Libya leaving unanswered
(21-May-2012) - Diablo III comes to the Philippines
(21-May-2012) - UN nuclear agency chief heads to Tehran
(21-May-2012) - Donna Summers I Feel Love back in UK charts
(21-May-2012) - Pakistan blocks Twitter over contentious tweets
(21-May-2012) - Protest over murder of journalist Razzaq Gul
(21-May-2012) - Politics is not Dr Khans cup of tea
(21-May-2012) - Three original Wiggles to hang up their skivvies
(21-May-2012) - Lockerbie bomber Megrahi dies in Libya leaving unanswered
(21-May-2012) - Strong quake kills 7 in Italy
(21-May-2012) - Gun battle in Beirut amid mounting fears of Syria spillove
(21-May-2012) - Activists Urge NATO to Protect Afghan Womens Rights
(21-May-2012) - Thar Coal project
(21-May-2012) - Europe faces difficult search for growth
(21-May-2012) - Religious intolerance Hindu temple vandalised in Peshawar
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in International - Mon May 21, 2012
BELGRADE (May 21, 2012): Serbian political parties are expected to start negotiations on the formation of a new government Monday after the surprise win of nationalist To
in International - Tue May 15, 2012
Manama: The decision by the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to delay the expected announcement of a Gulf union did not seem to dampen enthusiasm for the proposal put forwa
in International - Mon May 14, 2012
IRAN is set to meet UN nuclear agency officials for the first time in three months, with world powers watching closely for clues on Tehran\'s stance ahead of their upcomi
in National - Fri May 11, 2012
WASHINGTON, May 10: The US Congress on Thursday proposed stopping preferential trade with Pakistan and reducing aid to just 10 per cent of available funds unless Islamaba
in International - Thu May 10, 2012
Asian markets are mixed after European officials said Greece would get its next tranche of bailout cash but traders were nervous as politicians in Athens struggled to form a
in National - Wed May 09, 2012
Controversial Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan has said he wants to contest the country\'s next general election.
Khan\'s declaration at a unive
in International - Wed May 09, 2012
New Delhi: India appears not to be a happy place for women to become mothers, as it has been ranked 76th among 80 "less developed" countries, even below some of
in International - Wed May 09, 2012
THE OUTCOME of Sunday"s general election is that Greece"s commitments to austerity are no longer valid, the leader of the country"s second largest party has said, in comm
in International - Tue May 08, 2012
BANGKOK - Asian stock markets staged a modest recovery Tuesday as the initial shockwaves from election results in Europe faded. Trading is expected to remain volatile as
in International - Tue May 08, 2012
AUSTRALIA\'S trade deficit has extended into its third straight month, but economists say a return to surplus is likely as coal exports recover from the impact of bad wea
in International - Tue May 08, 2012
Around 100 London companies were testing plans this week to ensure that business does not grind to a halt when the British capital plays host to th
in International - Sat May 05, 2012
PARIS - He has promised an equal number of men and women in cabinet, and to reintroduce a ministry of women\'s rights. But will Mr François Hollande be the president who fin
in International - Sat May 05, 2012
Conservative Party\'s Boris Johnson was re-elected as mayor of London beating Labour\'s Ken Livingstone in a close contest, even as Tories took a drubbing across Britain
in International - Sat May 05, 2012
Ahead of the budget surplus that Prime Minister Julia Gillard said she will adhere to in the May 8 budget presentation, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) painted a subd
in International - Fri May 04, 2012
Bendigo Bank has dropped its variable home loan interest rate by mortgage rate by 35 basis points to 7.10 per cent.
The move follows the Reserve Bank of Austra
in International - Thu May 03, 2012
Nicolas Sarkozy\'s re-election bid has become tougher after he failed to land a much-needed knockout blow on Socialist frontrunner Francois Hollande in a bitter televised
in International - Thu May 03, 2012
Egypt\'s ruling military today moved to assure a wary public of its commitment to relinquish power by July 1 and pledged to hold a free and fair presidential poll, a day aft
in International - Wed May 02, 2012
KUALA LUMUR (May 2, 2012): Recent police clashes with election-reform protesters in Malaysia have dented Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak\'s reform credentials an
in International - Mon April 30, 2012
French presidential frontrunner François Hollande headed into the last round of his battle with Nicolas Sarkozy on Sunday, with both candidates threatened by the shadow of s
in National - Sat April 28, 2012
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan People"s Party (PPP) candidate Usman Bhatti on Thursday won the PP-194 by-election in Multan by a narrow margin of over 300 votes.
Accor
in International - Sat April 28, 2012
A blind legal activist fled house arrest in his rural China village and made it to a secret location in Beijing, setting off a frantic police search for him and those who
in International - Sat April 28, 2012
NEW YORK: Smartphones are the hottest gadgets in the world. But who\'s the biggest smartphone maker? We don\'t really know.
Samsung, Apple\'s chief competito
in National - Fri April 27, 2012
Saturday would mark the completion of a year of history being made in India-Pakistan trade relations. On April 28, 2011, both sides had issued an ambitious joint statement t
in International - Fri April 27, 2012
The Progressive Conservative (PC) party in Alberta won a majority in the recent provincial election and received a mandate to implement their political platform, which inclu
in International - Fri April 27, 2012
A surge in Galaxy smartphone sales fuelled earnings at Samsung Electronics to a record high in the first quarter.
Samsung sold more smartphones in the first th
