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Eight drown as jeep falls into river

in National - Fri May 18, 2012

MUZAFFARABAD, May 17: Eight persons, including a couple, drowned while five others were recovered with injuries after a passenger jeep plunged into a river in Neelum valley

Violence in Syria spills into Lebanon

in International - Mon May 14, 2012

BEIRUT Syrian forces killed at least five people when they raided a Sunni farming village Sunday, torching homes and looting shops in what activists said is a sign of wo

Obama slams Republicans over womens rights

in International - Sat April 28, 2012

WASHINGTON President Barack Obama took a jab at his Republican foes over women\'s rights, saying they always wanted less regulation except when it comes to health issues

Kyrgyzstan: Russian Diplomat Sheds More Light on Bilateral

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

Woman dies in military truck crash as flash floods wreaks

in International - Fri April 27, 2012

A WOMAN died in East Yorkshire after her car and a military truck crashed in heavy rain and hail, as the weather continued to wreak havoc on the region"s transport network.

Trade Forex on the Go With the MT4 iPhone App for FX Solut

in International - Fri April 27, 2012

SADDLE RIVER, New Jersey, April 27, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Trading forex direct from the MetaTrader 4 (MT4) iPhoneŽ app offers a convenient way to keep up to date a

China apparently running out of patience with North Korea

in International - Mon April 23, 2012

China and North Korea discussed Korean Peninsula issues at their first senior-level talks since the latter"s recent rocket launch.

Communist Party of China

Visit to go on amid tensions

in International - Fri April 20, 2012

The visit by South Sudan\'s president to China was not rescheduled despite escalating tension between Sudan and South Sudan.

South Sudan broke away from Sudan i

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

A pillar among the Greens

in International - Thu April 19, 2012

HE NEVER lacked for a sense of drama. On April 13th, Bob Brown startled the powers that be by announcing that he was quitting as leader of the Australian Greens, the party h

SES say the worst of NSW weather is over

in International - Thu April 19, 2012

The worst of the rains that have battered Sydney and surrounds is over, but coastal areas could face more bad weather during the next 24 hours, NSW SES Commissioner

Harper talks jobs at nuclear summit

in International - Wed March 28, 2012

While other world leaders were talking nuclear security during a major summit in Seoul over the past two days, Prime Minister Stephen Harper used meetings on the side

FM says Iraq opposes foreign intervention in Syria

in International - Wed March 28, 2012

BAGHDAD - (AP) -- Iraq\'s foreign minister says his country rejects foreign intervention in Syria but supports the aspiration of the Syrian people for freedom.

Unveiling the soul of Seoul - during a PM visit

in National - Mon March 26, 2012

It\'s home to major conglomerates like Hyundai, Samsung and LG and boasts of the world\'s fastest broadband network. It hosted the 1986 Asian Ganes, the 1998 Olympi

Dozens homeless in southwest Mexico after big quake

in International - Thu March 22, 2012

Dozens of families cleared rubble from their destroyed homes in southwestern Mexico on Wednesday following a major 7.4-magnitude earthquake that caused land

Golden jubiliee celebration: Queen reaffirms committment t

in International - Wed March 21, 2012

Queen Elizabeth II pledged to rededicate herself to the service of her people Tuesday, as she addressed both houses of Parliament as part of celebrations of her Diamo

Death toll in Bangladesh ferry sinking rises to 40

in International - Wed March 14, 2012

KISHORI CHAR, March 14, 2012 (AFP) -- Rescue workers in Bangladesh on Wednesday found eight more bodies after a ferry sunk in a large river and warned scores mo

Hundreds more evacuated from Australia floods

in International - Wed March 07, 2012

About 600 people were ordered to leave their homes in Griffith, northwest of sodden Wagga Wagga, as floodwaters threatened the low-lying New South

Hundreds killed, trapped in Republic of Congo blasts

in International - Mon March 05, 2012

DAKAR, Senegal A series of explosions at a weapons depot in Brazzaville, capital of the Republic of Congo, killed at least 206 people and entombed countless others in cr

Dry weather likely in next 24 hours

in National - Sat March 03, 2012

IslamabadPakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Friday forecast mainly dry weather for most parts of the country with chances of light rain and snowfall over the hil

Spillway of Attabad lake widened

in National - Tue February 28, 2012

A May 2010 view of the lake.File Photo

GILGIT: The officials of Frontier Works Organisation carried out a blasting plan on Monday to expand and deepen th

Mass Moscow rally backs Putin Kremlin bid

in International - Thu February 23, 2012

MOSCOW Tens of thousands of Vladimir Putin supporters marched through Moscow on Thursday ahead of a gigantic rally seeking to prove his bid for the Kremlin enjoys popular su

At least 33 killed in Iraq attacks

in International - Thu February 23, 2012

A wave of bombings and shootings across Iraq killed at least 33 people and wounded dozens more on Thursday, the deadliest day in more than a month, security officials sai

Moscow rally backs Putin Kremlin bid

in International - Thu February 23, 2012

More than 100,000 Vladimir Putin supporters marched through Moscow on Thursday ahead of a gigantic rally seeking to prove his bid for the Kremlin enjoys popular suppo

Christchurch remembers earthquake

in International - Wed February 22, 2012

More than 10,000 New Zealanders stood in silence, some in tears, at a Christchurch park while police officers and firefighters read out the names of all 185 people who died