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“Resolve Kashmir issue through dialogue”

Global call for temporary ceasefire
U.S., U.K. join Sri Lanka Co-Chairs to push for political solution

Include Kashmiris in dialogue process: Zardari
ISLAMABAD: In keeping with the annual practice on February 5, Pakistan will observe Thursday as Kashmir Solidarity Day. The tensions with India over the Mumbai attacks are bound to give an added edge to the event. In a message on the ...

Kyrgyzstan to shut down U.S. base
MOSCOW: Kyrgyzstan has decided to shut down a U.S. airbase that has been instrumental for the military campaign in Afghanistan. Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev announced the decision after talks with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev ...

Rights panel to take up MI5-ISI torture links
LONDON: An international human rights panel is likely to question British Home Secretary Jacqui Smith over allegations that MI5, Britain’s counter-intelligence agency, colluded in the torture of terror suspects held in Pakistan at the ...

Bollywood missing at Pakistani film fest
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s internationally recognized Kara Film Festival began on Wednesday under a cloud of uncertainty over the screening of several scheduled Indian films and the attendance of Indian delegates. Since 2003, even before the ...

Barack Obama caps corporate salaries
WASHINGTON: Call it the maximum wage. President Barack Obama wants to impose a $5,00,000 pay cap on executives whose firms receive government financial rescue funds, a dramatic intervention into corporate governance in the midst of financial ...




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