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Gilani backs Kayani’s salvo against U.S. operations
Bush nod to strikes in Pakistan without Islamabad’s permission upsets Army

“Israeli annexation larger than perceived”
Rights group probe reveals unofficial moves

Khaleda Zia freed from jail
DHAKA: The former Bangladesh Prime Minister and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader, Khaleda Zia, was released from prison on Thursday. She was arrested last year on graft charges. After her release, Ms. Zia said her party would ...

Yankee hegemony finished: Chavez
MOSCOW: Russian nuclear-capable bombers have arrived in Venezuela for unprecedented joint exercises in the Caribbean, which would later be joined by Russian warships, including nuclear submarines. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said ...

Malaysian Army: we’ll keep off politics
SINGAPORE: The Malaysian military has “no intention of interfering in the country’s politics,” according to the Defence Forces Chief, Abdul Aziz Zainal. He told journalists in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday that ...

Colombo takes exception to Ban's remarks
ignored the need for consensus based on principles, and instead allowed "himself to pursue selective agendas". It further said by gratuitously introducing "the importance of a negotiated settlement to the political problems facing Sri ...

Nepal opposition seeks amendment to programmes


Humanitarian award for Fidel Castro
The government's National Heritage Council said Thursday that Castro was the third recipient of its Ubuntu Award. The two previous winners were Africans - former South African President Nelson Mandela and former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda. ...

Moment of silence marks 9/11 attacks
NEW YORK: Americans marked the seventh anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks with a heartfelt ceremony at ground zero and other solemn remembrances around the country, honouring those killed in the strikes. Relatives of victims ...

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