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Pakistani students held in Britain terror raids
They were planning a “very, very big” attack, say police

Army fears clashes between LTTE, civilians


Swat peace deal in jeopardy
ISLAMABAD: A hard-line cleric who negotiated a peace accord that halted fighting between the Taliban and security forces in part of north-western Pakistan said on Thursday he was leaving the region to protest the government’s failure to ...

Support for Kashmiris: Zardari
Islamabad: President Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday reiterated Pakistan’s “political, moral and diplomatic” support to Kashmiris. During a meeting with “prime minister” Muhammad Yaqoob Khan of ...

Chavez hails ties with China
BEIJING: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said in Beijing on Thursday he expected more cooperation with China in financial aspects to benefit both nations. Mr. Chavez made the remark during his visit to the state-owned China Development ...

Bangladesh begins war crimes trial
DHAKA: The Sheikh Hasina government has decided to appoint an investigation agency in three days and prosecutors in 15 days to probe the atrocities committed by collaborators of the Pakistan Army during the War of Liberation in 1971. ...

Russia sees West’s hand in Moldova
MOSCOW: Russian parliamentarians accused the West of orchestrating a “coloured revolution” in Moldova as rioters in the former Soviet state stormed the Parliament building and the President’s office. At least 10,000 ...

Bainimarama gives up post after verdict
SUVA: A court in Fiji declared the military government illegal on Thursday and said the President should appoint an interim leader to oversee a return to democracy. Military ruler Commodore Frank Bainimarama responded by saying he was ...




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