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in International - Sat May 19, 2012
ISLAMABAD:
Days before Turkey"s Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan is to address the joint session of parliament and begin his Islamabad tour in earnest, there a
in International - Sat May 19, 2012
(CBS/AP) BEIJING A blind Chinese activist whose escape from a rural village set off a diplomatic tussle between Beijing and Washington said Saturday that he was at an ai
in International - Fri May 18, 2012
SEOUL China has allowed six North Korean refugees to leave for South Korea after they spent months holed up in Seoul\'s consular offices in China, news reports said Friday.
in International - Fri May 18, 2012
JERUSALEM -- The United States has plans in place to attack Iran, if necessary, to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons, Washington\'s envoy to Israel said, days ahead
in International - Thu May 17, 2012
(CNN) It\'s the diplomatic equivalent of hosting both the World Cup and the World Series in the same country on the same weekend.
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
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 - Sat May 12, 2012
BEIJING (May 12, 2012): China has denied it is increasing combat readiness in response to a tense territorial row with the Philippines in the South China Sea which has dr
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
in International - Thu May 10, 2012
New commercial satellite imagery of an Iranian military site that has remained off limits to international nuclear inspectors shows recent activity that suggests the Iran
in International - Wed May 09, 2012
"Admittedly, the timing was awkward," Jim Yardley writes in The New York Times. "Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrived in New Delhi this week after declaring
in National - Mon May 07, 2012
LAHORE, May 6: Speakers at a seminar on "Imperatives for improving Pak-US relations" on Sunday called for a pragmatic approach to resolve the deadlock between the two countr
in International - Mon May 07, 2012
The opposition urged Syrians to boycott Monday\'s parliamentary elections, saying a vote for one of the more than 7,000 candidates vying for 250 seats in parliament am
in International - Mon May 07, 2012
The United States government will grant Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng a visa as soon as he applies for one, vice-president Joe Biden says.
Mr Chen, a blind
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
in International - Sat May 05, 2012
With a series of quickly choreographed steps, the United States and China outlined a tentative deal Friday to send a blind legal activist to America for study and potentiall
in National - Sat May 05, 2012
Stung by suspicions, most Pakistanis believe that the big brother United States has committed several acts of "breach of trust", including abandoning Pakistan a
in International - Thu May 03, 2012
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged China Thursday to protect human rights, at the start of annual talks in Beijing that have been overshadowed by the case of a di
in International - Thu May 03, 2012
PARIS -- If polls are to be believed, leftist Francois Hollande will soon be French president, and will tell Barack Obama next month that France is speeding up its withdrawa
in National - Wed May 02, 2012
ISLAMABAD: The US apology for the Salala attack was once thought to be the easiest of Pakistan"s demands for the Americans to fulfill.
However, it has n
in International - Wed May 02, 2012
Blind activist Chen Guangcheng may be exiled from China as part of a face-saving deal between Beijing and Washington.
The combative, self-taught lawyer who e
in National - Mon April 30, 2012
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan may boycott the upcoming Nato summit in Chicago and delay its decision to reopen Nato supply routes in retaliation for the latest US drone attack in N
in International - Sat April 28, 2012
Four decades ago, a young South Korean came to India on his first diplomatic posting. On Friday morning, the now 67-years-old Ban Ki-Moon stood before Jamia Millia Islami
in International - Fri April 27, 2012
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un recently issued an order to send as many workers as possible abroad to earn hard currency, never mind the risk of defections, according to a
in International - Fri April 27, 2012
Economics, not politics is prompting Russia to get tough with Kyrgyzstan, a top Russian diplomat based in Bishkek tells EurasiaNet.org. At the same time, the diplomat blamed
