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Threat forces closure of U.K. mission in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, JULY 5. The British High Commission here has been shut down temporarily and the United States embassy has cancelled the scheduled reception to mark American Independence Day today, following a `security threat'. The nature of the ...

Teheran suspects U.S. hidden agenda
MANAMA, JULY 5. Iran has questioned the list of charges levelled against the former Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, and a leading Iranian cleric has aired his suspicions that the United States might have a hidden agenda behind the move. ...

Renewed violence in eastern Sri Lanka
COLOMBO, JULY 5. One Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam cadre was shot dead and three others, including a senior political functionary, were wounded in two separate shooting incidents in Batticaloa district of eastern Sri Lanka today. The ...

Al-Sadr vows to fight on
MANAMA, JULY 5. The radical Shia cleric, Moqtada Al-Sadr, who spearheaded an uprising against the U.S.-led occupation forces in April, has again raised the banner of revolt saying his group would fight alien rule till the end. Mr. Al Sadr said, ...

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    Agni test: Pakistan not concerned
    ISLAMABAD, JULY 5. Pakistan has said it was not concerned about India testing the nuclear capable Agni A-I missile as the nuclear and missile capabilities of both the nations are a ``stabilising'' factor. ``We are not concerned about these ...

    Scouts' visit to Kashmir evokes protests in Pakistan
    ISLAMABAD, JULY 5.A section of Pakistan political parties are up in arms against the Government for permitting a group of boy scouts to visit Kashmir on Pakistani passports and Indian visas. The Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman, Masood Khan, ...



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