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Malaysia goes to the polls today
SINGAPORE: As the two-week campaigning for Malaysia’s 12th general election ended at the stroke of midnight on Friday, Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi remained confident of staying on at the helm after the snap poll on Saturday. ...

Musharraf to call National Assembly in two weeks


38 Tigers killed, says Colombo
COLOMBO: The Army on Friday claimed that at least 38 Tigers and four soldiers were killed in continuing fighting in the north. Meanwhile, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said the government is responsible for “widespread abductions and ...

U.S. proscribes Bangladesh outfit
DHAKA: The United States has declared Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami Bangladesh (Huji-B) a terrorist organisation. Through an executive order issued on Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice designated the extremist outfit as a ...

School killings stun Israel
DUBAI: A Palestinian gunman has killed eight students and wounded at least nine inside a prominent Jewish seminary in Jerusalem. The religious school, Merkaz Harav Yeshiva, has been the intellectual nerve-centre of the Israeli settler ...

Hillary pledges to change Musharraf-centric policy
Washington: Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has promised to end the U.S.’ “one dimensional” Pakistan policy focusing on President Pervez Musharraf and push for improved relations between India and Pakistan if voted to ...

“Merchant of death” arrested in Thailand
London/Bangkok: If Viktor Bout did not exist, a thriller writer would have invented him. A former Russian lieutenant, he became one of the world’s biggest arms dealers, flying his ancient Soviet planes into battlefields from Liberia to ...

Violence continues in Kenya
NAIROBI: Eight persons have been killed in separate attacks in western and central Kenya, government officials said on Friday, underlining the difficulty of reversing Kenya’s cycle of post-election violence despite President Mwai Kibaki ...

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Islamabad sees a conspiracy
Release of other Indian prisoners in Pakistan may be affected




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