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Pakistan facing Commonwealth sanctions
LONDON: Pakistan was on Monday facing the prospect of serious sanctions including possible suspension from the Commonwealth in a move by the 53-member organisation to put pressure on President Pervez Musharraf to lift the Emergency and restore ...

Factor in Sinhala nationalism: report
COLOMBO: Sri Lankan military on Monday claimed that 10 LTTE cadres were killed in fighting in the north even as an international think-tank has said lasting peace would not be found until Sinhala nationalism and the grievances that give it ...

Five killed in Hamas-Fatah clash in Gaza
DUBAI: Exposing deep divisions among Palestinian factions yet again, violence at a memorial rally for the late Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, in Gaza has left five persons dead. Gunfire erupted at a massive rally called by the Palestinian ...

Call to reduce emissions
ROME: Developing countries with booming economies and a growing contribution to climate change must accept flexible and fair commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, said the European Commission President on Monday. While ...

U.S. asks Musharraf to lift Emergency
WASHINGTON: Persisting with its tough line, the United States has asked Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf to end the Emergency rule “as soon as possible” to allow free and fair elections after the General refused to set a ...

Benazir firm on long march
PPP leader rules out any more talks with Musharraf

N-arms in secure hands: Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday dismissed reports in the American media that there was a danger of the country’s nuclear weapons falling into the wrong hands as “inspired” and said it had a foolproof mechanism in place to ...

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