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Maliki emerges stronger after poll resultsPremier’s candidates victorious in nine out of 14 provinces A.Q. Khan can move freely in the country ISLAMABAD: An early spring sun shone brightly on Abdul Qadeer Khan on Friday as he stood outside his house in the Pakistan’s capital’s posh E-7 sector, savouring his first moments of freedom after five years of an effective house ... Civilian flow continuing, says Army COLOMBO: Even as the Sri Lankan military continued to hunt down LTTE cadre in their remaining hideouts in Mullathivu district, a group of miscreants on Friday attacked the main office of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) ... Malaysian Indians stage protest SINGAPORE: Malaysian Indians on Friday staged a peaceful protest rally outside the Indian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur, demanding New Delhi “intervene on behalf of the Tamils in Sri Lanka.” The protesting ethnic Indian ... French Minister aided dictators, says book Paris: French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner on Friday dismissed as “scurrilous and anti-Semitic” allegations that he had used his position and government connections as a prominent humanitarian activist in order to obtain juicy ...
Russia opens Afghan supply route for U.S.MOSCOW: Russia has agreed to a U.S. request to ship non-military supplies for its forces in Afghanistan overland, said Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. “A few days ago the Americans asked us to activate an agreement Russia and NATO ... Sarkozy pushes reforms amid protests Obama’s Guantanamo order upheld WASHINGTON: The Pentagon’s senior judge overseeing terror trials at Guantanamo Bay dropped charges on Thursday against an Al-Qaeda suspect in the 2000 U.S.S. Cole bombing, upholding President Barack Obama’s order to freeze military ... WATER LANDING
Australian pilot does a “Hudson”Light plane with engine trouble lands safely in Darwin harbour. Other Stories
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