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Opinion The Philippines and US Pivot to Asia

in International - Wed May 16, 2012

AS AN American ally, the Philippines has always been supportive of United States" military presence in Asia. Thus, it is no longer surprising to see the Philippines warml

Shorten on the fortunes of Labor government and labor unio

in International - Wed May 16, 2012

TONY EASTLEY: One person who has strong views on the future for the industrial and political arms of the Labor movement in Australia is Bill Shorten.

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11 Pakistani peacekeepers wounded in DR Congo UN

in National - Tue May 15, 2012

Angry villagers opened fire at a UN peacekeeping base in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday, injuring at least 11 Pakistani peacekeepers, officials said. The

Shorten on the fortunes of Labor government and labor unio

in International - Tue May 15, 2012

TONY EASTLEY: One person who has strong views on the future for the industrial and political arms of the Labor movement in Australia is Bill Shorten. 

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Al Qaeda-style tactics add wild card element to conflict i

in International - Sat May 12, 2012

Damascus  The latest suicide bombings in the Syrian capital showed an increasing ruthlessness: The attackers struck during rush hour, setting off one blast to draw a cr

China Targets Blind Activists Family

in International - Fri May 11, 2012

(BEIJING) Authorities in the hometown of blind activist Chen Guangcheng have notched up restrictions on members of his extended family while he awaits permission in Beij

Babar Awan seeks unconditional apology

in National - Tue May 08, 2012

ISLAMABAD: Former law minister Babar Awan on Monday tendered his unconditional apology before the Supreme Court and requested for restoring his licence to practice law.

Hollande ushers in new era for France and questions for EU

in International - Mon May 07, 2012

Socialist Francois Hollande defeated conservative incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy today to become France\'s next president, heralding a change in how Europe tackles its debt crisi

Overnight curfew imposed after troops, protesters clash in

in International - Sat May 05, 2012

CAIRO: Egyptian troops have blasted protesters with water cannons, tear gas and live ammunition, trying to prevent them from marching on the Defense Ministry in clashes t

Energy crunch: KP approves two weekly holidays, early clos

in National - Thu May 03, 2012

PESHAWAR:  In accordance with the energy conference"s decisions, the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government on Wednesday approved two-weekly holidays from May 5th but e

Yaum-e-Shuhada observed at Lahore Garrison

in National - Wed May 02, 2012

LAHORE: Yaum-e-Shuhada to commemorate the sacrifices rendered by the armed forces was observed with solemnity at the Lahore Garrison on Monday.

Lahore Corps Co

Google Zerg rush highlights fun of real-time strategy game

in International - Wed May 02, 2012

Quick, get your trigger finger ready. Head over to Google.com and type "zerg rush" (without the quotes) into the search field. Clicking on the search icon or hitting return

Imran strongly condemns NWA drone attack

in National - Mon April 30, 2012

IslamabadChairman of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf Imran Khan, on Sunday strongly condemned the drone attack on Sunday that took place in Miranshah, North Waziristan and targ

Pakistan Army Chief Kayani calls for demilitarization of S

in National - Thu April 19, 2012

Pakistan\'s army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani on Wednesday called for the demilitarization of the Siachen Glacier, where thousands of Pakistani and Indian troops have been

South Korea Says New Missile Can Hit Any Target in North

in International - Thu April 19, 2012

South Korea is deploying a new cruise missile capable of hitting targets anywhere in North Korea. 

South Korea, new arsenal South Korea, simultaneous t

UN DAILY NEWS DIGEST - 17 April

in International - Wed April 18, 2012

GLOBAL ECONOMIC OUTLOOK SLOWLY IMPROVING BUT REMAINS FRAGILE, SAYS UN-BACKED REPORT 

The prospects for the global economy are slowly improving, but growth

Angry North Korea threatens retaliation, nuclear test expe

in International - Wed April 18, 2012

A bristling North Korea said on Wednesday it was ready to retaliate in the face of international condemnation over its failed rocket launch, increasing the likelihood the he

Anders Behring Breivik sheds light on Knights Templar con

in International - Wed April 18, 2012

OSLO - The gunman behind the Norway massacres lifted the veil slightly in court on Wednesday on what he said was the Knights Templar network of far-right militants he claime

Karzai says NATO failed as 18-hr Kabul attack ends: Report

in International - Tue April 17, 2012

KABUL: Afghan President Hamid Karzai said on Monday that a coordinated Taliban attack on Kabul showed a "failure" by Afghan intelligence and especially by NATO, while Washin

Karzai blames intelligence failure for Kabul attack

in International - Tue April 17, 2012

Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Monday a co-ordinated Taliban attack showed a "failure" by Afghan intelligence and especially by NATO, as heavy street fighting

Thousands in Cairo Protest Mubarak Aide"s Presidential Bid

in International - Sat April 14, 2012

CAIRO Egypt"s rival Islamist groups flexed their political muscle on Friday, drawing thousands of supporters from across the country to Tahrir Square to protest the pres

PM confides cabinet over "campaign" against son

in National - Thu April 12, 2012

ISLAMABAD - Federal Minister for Information Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan on Wednesday rejected the demand of PML-N chief for snap polls and asked the Punjab government to test

German Jews agree with travel ban on author Grass

in International - Wed April 11, 2012

BERLIN – Leading German Jewish intellectuals expressed support on Tuesday for Interior Minister Eli Yishai"s decision to ban Günter Grass from visiting Israel because of the

Mass killer defends killings

in International - Wed April 11, 2012

Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian mass killer, will tell his trial next week his only regret was that he "didn"t go further".

His lawyer said the right-win

The truth about activist revealed

in International - Tue April 10, 2012

SO Denmark has taken it upon itself to tell Bahrain how to handle its own affairs. How can a country that can\'t publish cartoons without attracting the wrath of Islam ex