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Pakistan deploys Army at Swat schools
After Taliban militants order closure of classes for girl students

Chinese pin hopes on revamped healthcare system
BEIJING: China’s multi-billion yuan health reform plan has aroused people’s hope for changes in its creaking medical system, a key source of public discontent. The plan, passed by the State Council, promises to spend 850 ...

China reports sixth human bird flu case
GUIYANG: A 29-year-old man had been confirmed as infected with bird flu in southwest China’s Guizhou Province, the sixth case of human bird flu found in China this year, local authorities said on Sunday. The man fell ill on January ...

Working culture must change, says Prachanda
KATHMANDU: In his second address to the nation, Nepal’s Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda) said the Maoist-led government could not meet people’s expectations because the party did not have experience in running ...

U.S. will hit targets inside Pakistan: Biden
Washington: Sticking to the campaign pledge of U.S. President Barack Obama, his deputy and Vice President Joe Biden on Sunday said the U.S. would not hesitate to launch attacks inside Pakistan, if it had actionable intelligence against ...

India & World
Nepal could learn from India: Sood
KATHMANDU: On the eve of the Republic Day, Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Rakesh Sood has said that Nepal could learn from India to write an inclusive constitution. Speaking at a programme organised by the Nepal-India Friendship Society in ...

Gilani’s R-Day greetings
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani has sent Republic Day greetings to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, reiterating his government’s commitment to peacefully resolve “all outstanding issues” between the two ...




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