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Protest against Kosovo’s moveRally sparks fears of rioting by ultra-nationalists Singapore to host 2010 Youth Olympiad SINGAPORE: It was an enthusiastic “Final Countdown” party in Singapore on Thursday night. Led by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, brimming with the intuitive confidence of winning the bid to host the world’s first-ever Youth ... Demand to reinstate Justice Chaudhary ISLAMABAD: Buoyed by the election result that has routed the Pakistan Muslim League (Q), President Musharraf’s main political ally, the legal community on Thursday came out in force to demand the reinstatement of Chief Justice Iftikhar ... Zardari case reinvigorated Islamabad: The battle for power in Pakistan took a fresh twist on Wednesday when the government reinvigorated a Swiss corruption case against opposition leader Asif Zardari on the eve of post-election power sharing talks that threaten ... U.N. official visits Sri Lanka COLOMBO: Amid revelations by the International Committee for Red Cross (ICRC) that over 180 civilians have been killed and 250 injured in targeted and indiscriminate attacks in Sri Lanka since the beginning of 2008, Assistant Secretary-General ... New environment protection facilities at Three Gorges dam YICHANG (CHINA): Environment protection measures are high on the agenda as China’s gigantic Three Gorges dam project heads toward completion this year, said the dam builders. According to the ongoing work conference at the year beginning ... Britain apologises for extraordinary rendition flights LONDON: After consistently denying that Britain had any role in America’s controversial “extraordinary rendition” flights, the government on Thursday admitted that two such flights did land on U.K. territory in 2002 for ... Language test must for marriage visa to Britain Aim is to protect vulnerable women from subcontinent REVISED ESTIMATES
Confucius family tree to grow bigger
“A referendum against Musharraf, military”The electorate of Pakistan has demonstrated that it yearns for democracy, says Asma Jahangir Other Stories
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