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(22-May-2012) - UN warns Syria of civil war if truce collapses
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(23-May-2012) - Pakistan to discipline officers over base attack
(22-May-2012) - Drogba the hero as Chelsea sink Bayern
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(23-May-2012) - IAEA chief says nears deal with Iran ahead of 6-power talk
(22-May-2012) - Irans Ahmadinejad to visit as China slams new sanctions
(23-May-2012) - Al Qaeda bomber kills 96 Yemeni soldiers
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(22-May-2012) - Violence in Syria spills over into Lebanon
(22-May-2012) - Paul Ryan Says Mitt Romney Will Save This Country
(23-May-2012) - US Pakistan thaw swiftly becomes debacle
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(23-May-2012) - Minority Protection PHC orders inquiry into temple vandali
(23-May-2012) - PM makes mockery of his office Nawaz
(22-May-2012) - North Korea says it will expand nuclear program in face of
(23-May-2012) - Mending US-Pak ties Bilawal asks Obama to show courage and
(23-May-2012) - Egyptians set to pick president for first time
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(23-May-2012) - IHC suspends PMs task force
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in International - Sat May 05, 2012
Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine\'s jailed former prime minister, has tentatively agreed to receive medical treatment at a local hospital under the supervision of a German docto
in International - Fri May 04, 2012
Ukraine"s dreams of being welcomed into the expanding Greater Europe are withering before President Viktor Yanukovych"s apparently insatiable passion for vengeance
in International - Thu May 03, 2012
Austria and the Netherlands announced Wednesday they would not send government ministers to the Euro 2012 soccer tournament because of the way that co-host nation Ukraine ha
in International - Sat April 28, 2012
Four explosions rocked an eastern Ukrainian city on Friday, injuring 27 people. Authorities say it was a terrorist attack but an opposition lawmaker claims it could be a
in International - Thu April 26, 2012
Two valuable paintings in the offices of theUkrainian governmenthave been mysteriously swapped for replicas, the former Soviet republic\'s Culture Ministry said on Wednesday
in International - Mon March 12, 2012
The youngest son of Nicolas Sarkozy threw a tomato and other objects at a police woman standing outside France\'s presidential residence, it emerged today.
Loui
in International - Sat March 03, 2012
Moscow
The outcome is a foregone conclusion. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, Russia\'s paramount ruler since 2000, will reclaim his old job as president i
in International - Sat February 11, 2012
BUDAPEST: Hungary closed the Danube to river traffic Friday due to thick ice, bringing shipping to a near standstill on Europe\'s busiest waterway, as the continent\'s cold
in International - Wed February 01, 2012
MOSCOW: Supporters of Vladimir Putin on Tuesday urged people to attend a "counter-revolutionary" rally in Moscow on the same day as Russia\'s opposition holds its
in International - Thu January 26, 2012
KIEV: The eldest son of French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been hospitalised in the Ukrainian resort city of Odessa with apparent food poisoning, a security source told AF
in International - Fri December 09, 2011
Moscow is unusually warm: the temperature refuses to dip below zero degrees Centigrade, the freezing point. Instead, it is wet and dark. The sun gets up late and goes to
in International - Sat October 15, 2011
TORONTO: Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he is "deeply concerned" about the conviction of a Ukrainian opposition politician and has written a letter to
in International - Fri October 14, 2011
KIEV - Ukraine issued mixed signals yesterday on the fate of imprisoned former premier Yulia Tymoshenko, with the nation"s president hinting she could be released a
in International - Thu October 13, 2011
A trip to Brussels by President Viktor Yanukovych of Ukraine next week hangs in the balance following the sentencing of Yulia Tymoshenko, an opposition leader, to
in International - Sat October 01, 2011
WARSAW (AFP) - European Union leaders have expressed their concerns to Ukraine over the trial of former premier Yulia Tymoshenko, which they consider "a seriou
in International - Wed September 28, 2011
NEW P) - Ukraine and the United States signed a deal Monday formalizing the intent of their leaders to cooperate in preventing the spread of nuclear technology and
in International - Thu September 22, 2011
ISLAMABAD: Russia and Ukraine have emerged as biggest markets for Pakistani kinno as exports to these countries have reached to 30 per cent of total exports of the fr
in International - Thu August 18, 2011
KIEV (AFP) - Ukraine s ex-president Viktor Yushchenko gave dramatic testimony Wednesday against his one-time premier Yulia Tymoshenko in her controversial abuse of power tri
in International - Tue August 09, 2011
KIEV (AFP) - A Ukrainian court on Monday rejected requests to release detained opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko despite global concern, as the former prime minister defian
in International - Sat August 06, 2011
KIEV (AFP) - Ukraine on Friday placed ex-prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko under arrest for contempt of court, in a dramatic twist to her abuse of power trial which her allies
in International - Thu July 28, 2011
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is building two aircraft carriers as part of a military modernisation programme that is causing concern among other Asian countries, sources said o
in International - Tue June 21, 2011
KIEV (AFP) - Chinese President Hu Jintao on Monday made a rare visit to Ukraine, signing a strategic partnership declaration to revive a relationship which fell into n
in International - Fri April 22, 2011
KIEV : The world must prepare for more nuclear accidents on the scale of Chernobyl and Japan s Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, the UN chief warns, saying that grim reality will de
in International - Wed April 20, 2011
KIEV : World powers, spurred by the nuclear crisis in Japan, pledged 550 million euros ($780 million) on Tuesday to help build a new containment shell at the site of the 198
in International - Tue April 19, 2011
BENGHAZI : A chartered ship evacuated nearly 1,000 foreign workers and wounded Libyans from Misrata on Monday as rebels said they had gained ground in fighting with governme
