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Qadir killing, a blow to Afghan Govt.
KABUL, JULY 6.Two gunmen firing Kalashnikovs assassinated the Afghan Vice-President, Abdul Qadir, today as he was being driven from a government ministry, officials said. His driver was also killed but the gunmen escaped. The attack took ...
Maoists recruiting children
KATHMANDU, JULY 6. Maoist rebels have recruited several children and nearly thirty per cent of them fall in the age group of 14-18, a report on child soldiers has said. ``Thirty per cent of the Maoist guerillas are children between the age of ...
U.N., Iraq talks end in a stalemate
VIENNA, JULY 6.The United Nations failed to persuade Iraq on Friday to allow the return of weapons inspectors to Baghdad after two days of negotiations, but the two sides agreed to continue talks. Iraq did agree, however, on exactly how to return ...
U.N. offers to intervene in row over refugee camp
LONDON, JULY 6. The United Nations has offered to intervene in the row between Britain and France over the Sangatte refugee camp located close to the French side of the Channel Tunnel and blamed by the British Government for an unending flow of ...
Drive against Al-Qaeda evokes protest
ISLAMABAD, JULY 6. The North-West Frontier Province on Friday picked up a former Member of Parliament for raising questions on the encounter between police and suspected Al-Qaeda personnel. The encounter between the Pakistan security forces ...
Godhra incident premeditated: Pak.
ISLAMABAD, JULY 6. Pakistan tonight expressed the hope that India will now, ``instead of offering justification for the massacre of Muslims in Gujarat, take action against all those who planned, carried out or connived with the ...
Benazir, Sharif did not meet: PPP
ISLAMABAD, JULY 6.The Pakistan People's Party (PPP) today categorically denied reports in a section of the press that former Prime Ministers, Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif, met in Jeddah earlier this week. ``It is figment of imagination of a ...
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