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- Lockerbie bomber Megrahi dies in Libya leaving unanswered
(21-May-2012) - Donna Summer and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau: They worked har
(21-May-2012) - Gun battle in Beirut amid mounting fears of Syria spillove
(21-May-2012) - Malik welcomes Shahbazs move to record statement before SC
(21-May-2012) - Nationalist Nikolic wins Serbian presidential elections
(21-May-2012) - Violence in Syria spills over into Lebanon
(22-May-2012) - Oil rebounds ahead of Iran talks
(22-May-2012) - PM makes mockery of his office Nawaz
(22-May-2012) - Obama making Europes mistakes
(22-May-2012) - Mount Everest Death Toll at Four with One Missing
(22-May-2012) - NATO summit Obamas Pakistan gamble falls flat
(22-May-2012) - Religious intolerance Hindu temple vandalised in Peshawar
(21-May-2012) - Strong quake kills 7 in Italy
(21-May-2012) - Encounter kills ASI 4 criminals
(21-May-2012) - Pakistan blocks Twitter over contentious tweets
(21-May-2012) - House body summons Chaudhry Nisar again
(22-May-2012) - Politics is not Dr Khans cup of tea
(21-May-2012) - Ahmadinejad should open nightclubs Iran MP jibes
(21-May-2012) - IHC suspends PMs task force
(22-May-2012) - Activists Urge NATO to Protect Afghan Womens Rights
(21-May-2012) - Three original Wiggles to hang up their skivvies
(21-May-2012) - Everest weekend death toll reaches 4
(22-May-2012) - Rulers have sold themselves for $365m: Imran
(21-May-2012) - President Zardari urges early conclusion of Pak Turkey Pre
(22-May-2012) - Diablo III comes to the Philippines
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in International - Mon May 07, 2012
France\'s new President, Francois Hollande, wants to loosen the eurozone\'s strict austerity course. Chancellor Merkel aims for a cooperative relationship. Both are heading
in International - Tue January 31, 2012
LONDON: The public profile of climate change has slipped as a global economic downturn presses, but that could usefully spur new efforts to narrow the uncertainty that remai
in International - Wed June 08, 2011
TOKYO (AFP) - Japan will for the first time report to the UN nuclear watchdog that fuel in its crippled Fukushima plant may have melted through the bottoms of three re
in National - Wed October 27, 2010
KALAYA : Pakistan will consider mounting an anti-Taliban offensive in North Waziristan only when other tribal areas are stabilised, a senior military officer said on T
in International - Tue August 10, 2010
The Japanese city of Nagasaki on Monday commemorated the 65 th anniversary of its destruction by a US atomic bomb, with representatives from Britain and France attending for
in International - Sat July 17, 2010
NEW YORK: When British climbing legend George Mallory took his iconic 1921 photo of Mount Everest s north face, the mighty, river-shaped glacier snaking under his feet seeme
in International - Fri June 11, 2010
SINGAPORE: Increased melting of glaciers and snow in the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau threatens the food security of millions of people in Asia, a study shows, with Pakista
in International - Mon February 08, 2010
WASHINGTON: Arctic ice melting could cost global agriculture, real estate and insurance anywhere from $2.4 trillion to $24 trillion by 2050 in damage from rising sea levels,
in International - Tue January 19, 2010
PARIS: The UN s panel of climate scientists said on Monday it would probe claims its doomsday prediction for the disappearance of Himalayan glaciers was wrong as an expert s
