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Eight killed in Pakistan blast The Hindu At least eight people were killed and over 50 injured Monday in a suicide blast targeting a police station in Lakki Marwat, a town in Pakistan's northwestern province. A suicide bomber reportedly rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into the rear wall of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cloak and dagger BBC News By Clive Myrie BBC News, San Sebastian When an old contact got back in touch, the BBC's Clive Myrie became the first journalist to learn that the Basque separatist group ETA were declaring a ceasefire. Here, he explains how it happened. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bombing at an Iraqi army base in Baghdad kills 12, injures at least 20 Washington Post By Leila Fadel and Jinan Hussein Just five days after the United States declared the end of its combat mission in Iraq, US soldiers opened fire Sunday morning on suicide bombers who snuck into an Iraqi army base in Baghdad, a US military spokesman said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Israeli-Palestinian peace talks "show-off, ineffective": Iranian MP Xinhua TEHRAN, Sept. 5 (Xinhua) -- The spokesman for the Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Kazem Jalali said Sunday that Israel-Palestine peace talks are "show-off and ineffective," the English language satellite Press TV ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bob's way out - the Katter flap Sydney Morning Herald Independent MP Bob Katter is staying silent on his intentions ahead of an expected announcement on who will form government this week. Bob Katter has an easy way out of the dilemma about which party to support – neither. Holding his hat over his heart, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hundreds believed dead in Congo boat accidents Sify /Kinshasa, Sep 6 (DPA) Hundreds of people are feared dead after two weekend boat accidents in the Democratic Republic of Congo, reports said Sunday. The United Nations-backed Radio Okapi reported that a boat capsized on the Ruki River early Saturday in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kan Leads Ozawa in Public Opinion Polls Wall Street Journal By SHAWN SCHROTER TOKYO—Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan commands a hefty lead in public opinion over former Democratic Party of Japan Secretary General Ichiro Ozawa the race to become president of the Democratic Party of Japan, polls in two major ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Trapped Chilean miners, families frustrated over mail delivery Washington Post By Jonathan Franklin COPIAPO, CHILE - Tensions heightened over the weekend as family members of the 33 men trapped in a Chilean mine shaft for the past month protested that the government is censoring and losing their letters to the miners and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mother Teresa's 'Feast Day' observed Hindustan Times PTI Hundreds of Mother Teresa's admirers gathered for a Mass at St Xavier's College ground in Kolkata on the occasion of her 13th death anniversary, observed the world over as her 'feast day' or the day of spiritual birth in heaven. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Greenpeace activists face Japan verdict Sydney Morning Herald Two Greenpeace activists on trial in Japan face verdicts on Monday on charges of stealing a box of whale meat, which they say was proof of embezzlement in the country's state-run whaling program. Junichi Sato, 33, and Toru Suzuki, 43, could each be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Afghan bankers' assets frozen Washington Post By Andrew Higgins DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Struggling to contain an escalating crisis at Kabul Bank, Afghan authorities have barred the sale of Kabul properties held by the bank's principal owners. But the freeze excludes President Hamid Karzai's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Are Pakistani youth giving up Islam? NDTV.com PTI, Updated: September 05, 2010 14:47 IST Islamabad: A handful of Pakistani Muslim youths are beginning to question the existence of God and in the process giving up Islam to become atheists. Still a small number, the trend seems to be telling of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Walkathon campaign to unite Thackeray cousins a damn squib Hindustan Times The much-publicised silent march –Thackeray Jodo Andolan – to unite the warring Thackeray cousins by some Shiv Sena activists on Sunday turned out to be lackluster event. The reason — both the leaders championing the rights of the Maharashtrians ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reports: Afghan captors release Japanese reporter The Associated Press TOKYO — A Japanese journalist who was abducted by apparent Taliban militants in Afghanistan five months ago has been freed by his captors, reports said Sunday. Kosuke Tsuneoka, a freelance journalist and veteran of war zones, was released Saturday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lailat-Ul-Qadr Rising Kashmir "We (revealed it (the Quran) on the night of power. Would that you knew what the night of power is like. Better is the night of power than a thousand months. On that night the angels and spirit descend by their lord's permission, will all His decrees. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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