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(22-May-2012) - Al Qaeda bomber kills 96 Yemeni soldiers
(22-May-2012) - Everest weekend death toll reaches 4
(22-May-2012) - Slow progress in missing persons case annoys SC
(22-May-2012) - Pakistan US signal cautious optimism on supply routes
(22-May-2012) - IAEA chief says nears deal with Iran ahead of 6-power talk
(22-May-2012) - NATO summit Obamas Pakistan gamble falls flat
(22-May-2012) - Rs100 billion road infrastructure damaged due to Nato supp
(23-May-2012) - Artist Zuma painting not intended to hurt
(22-May-2012) - Continuing clashes and military operations in Syria
(23-May-2012) - To celebrate seizure of East Jerusalem
(22-May-2012) - Violence in Syria spills over into Lebanon
(22-May-2012) - Police doubt temple was attacked
(22-May-2012) - Pak Turkey bound in religious cultural links Fehmida
(22-May-2012) - UN warns Syria of civil war if truce collapses
(23-May-2012) - Separatists Strike to Honor Slain Kashmiri
(22-May-2012) - Drogba confirms Chelsea departure
(23-May-2012) - Paul Ryan Says Mitt Romney Will Save This Country
(23-May-2012) - Minority Protection PHC orders inquiry into temple vandali
(23-May-2012) - Drogba the hero as Chelsea sink Bayern
(23-May-2012) - House body summons Chaudhry Nisar again
(22-May-2012) - Nuova scossa di magnitudo 3.7 Altre dodici nella notte
(23-May-2012) - PPP election campaign to commence with Budget announcement
(22-May-2012) - Obama making Europes mistakes
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in International - Mon February 27, 2012
KATHMANDU: Chandra Bahadur Dangi, a 72-year-old Nepalese, has been officially declared the world"s shortest man after being certified as measu
in International - Tue February 21, 2012
Allowing Iran to build a nuclear bomb would spark a Middle East arms race, Foreign Secretary William Hague has warned MPs.
Mr Hague told the Commons on 20 Febru
in International - Mon February 06, 2012
MOSCOW: Their frozen breath rising in the brutally frigid air, tens of thousands of protesters marched through downtown Moscow on Saturday to keep up the pressure on Prime M
in International - Mon November 21, 2011
When Barak Hussein Obama took over the reins of power in January 2009, war on terror conceived by George W. Bush Junior and his team of neo-cons in October 2001 had reach
in International - Mon August 15, 2011
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Former Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty announced Sunday he is dropping out of the Republican presidential contest, after a distant third place finish in a
in International - Thu May 19, 2011
WASHNGTON : Washington imposed sanctions on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for human rights abuses on Wednesday in a dramatic escalation of pressure on Syria to cease its
in International - Fri April 01, 2011
LONDON : Britain refused Thursday to offer Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa immunity from prosecution after his apparent defection, but said his departure would hearten
in International - Thu January 20, 2011
LONDON : Tony Blair played the anti-French card by falsely blaming then-president Jacques Chirac for the collapse of talks at the United Nations on the 2003 invasion of Iraq
in International - Tue July 20, 2010
LONDON: British Prime Minister David Cameron said Monday the decision to free Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi from a Scottish jail was completely and utterly wrong.
in National - Mon June 14, 2010
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has accepted the resignation of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Navid Ahsan, forwarded to him by Prime Minister Syed Yusu
in International - Sat May 15, 2010
KFAR KILA, Lebanon: Old men yawn outside shuttered shops and empty restaurants in Lebanese villages near the border with Israel, where only the occasional car or UN peacekee
in International - Fri May 07, 2010
Britain voted on Thursday in the closest general elections for decades, with polls suggesting David Cameron s opposition Conservatives will win most seats but not
in International - Tue February 09, 2010
LONDON: Britain s foreign minister during the Iraq war denied on Monday he had ignored advice that the 2003 invasion was illegal, in his second appearance before the public
in International - Wed January 13, 2010
So now we know Alastair Campbell?s loyalty to Tony Blair has limits. ?If he?d asked me to jump off a building, I wouldn?t,? the former director of ¤communications t
