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U.S., Singapore FMs meet for closer partnership
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Egypt football match violence: 74 people die and hundreds injured
02 February 2012 11:42 AM | No Comments -
“We have no hidden agenda in Afghanistan” HRK
02 February 2012 10:47 AM | No Comments -
Imran Khan facing life threats and Die like a lion
01 February 2012 11:18 AM | No Comments -
Supreme Court of Pakistan calls for independent BB murder probe
01 February 2012 10:21 AM | No Comments -
Govt and military united on policy towards US: Sherry
01 February 2012 10:10 AM | No Comments -
Pakistan helping Taliban
01 February 2012 10:05 AM | No Comments -
10 troops, 40 militants killed in battle for Kurram mountaintop
31 January 2012 11:28 AM | No Comments
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U.S., Singapore FMs meet for closer partnership
02 February 2012 12:40 PM | No Comments -
Egypt football match violence: 74 people die and hundreds injured
02 February 2012 11:42 AM | No Comments -
“We have no hidden agenda in Afghanistan” HRK
02 February 2012 10:47 AM | No Comments
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World News Archive
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U.S., Singapore FMs meet for closer partnership
WASHINGTON - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Singaporean Foreign Minister K. Shanmugam met on Wednesday in Washington for closer partnership and cooperation. According to a joint statement…
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Egypt football match violence: 74 people die and hundreds injured
At least 74 people have died and hundreds are injured after clashes broke out at a football match in Port Said between Cairo club Al-Ahly and local club Al-Masry,…
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Iran reports successful medium-range missile test
Iran has claimed to have successfully tested a new medium-range ground to air missile during naval exercises in the Gulf, amid rising tensions over the country’s nuclear programme. State news…
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New Year celebrations around world
People around the world welcome the new year with celebrations and spectacular fireworks displays. …
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Japan hit by 7.0 earthquake
A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 7.0 jolted eastern and northeastern Japan on Sunday, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or damages and no tsunami warning was…
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European leaders predict 2012 will be worse than 2011
The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, has warned that the year ahead will “undoubtedly” be harder than 2011 in the starkest of a series of downbeat messages from European leaders dominated…
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Man killed during London Boxing Day sales stampede
A man died today after being stabbed as tens of thousands of people thronged to London’s Bond Street for the Boxing Day sales. Police arrested a number of men and…
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One year on, Tunisia remembers young man whose death began the Arab Spring
It may be a remote place that no one had ever heard of until a year ago, but now the Tunisian town of Sidi Bouzid has become famous as the…
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Yemen crisis to hit 4 million people in 2012: UN
UN agencies warned on Sunday that Yemen is on its way to becoming another Somalia, saying nearly four million people will be affected by the impoverished nation’s political and economic…
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U.S. warns Nepal over political unrest
United States warned Nepal yesterday that political strikes threatening to paralyse the country could lead to its travel warning being reinstated. Opposition leaders called a countrywide shutdown on Saturday, forcing…
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Thousands protest against ‘rigged’ Russia polls
MOSCOW — Around 8,000 people protested in Moscow and Saint Petersburg on Sunday against what they say were rigged parliamentary polls handing victory to Vladimir Putin’s ruling party. The new…
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Bloodiest U.S. War in Iraq finally END.
BAGHDAD: The last convoy of US soldiers pulled out of Iraq on Sunday, ending their withdrawal after nearly nine years of war and military intervention that cost almost 4,500 American…
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Burqa wearing banned in Canada
Ban on face and full body veils during immigration ceremony is ‘matter of deep principle’, says citizenship minister. Muslim women will no longer be able to cover their faces as…
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Iran ‘indicts 15 spies for US and Israel’
“An indictment has been issued by the prosecutor’s office against these 15 people,” Jafari Dolatabi was quoted as saying. “These people were spying for the United States and Israel,” he…
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Thousands of Russians protest against Putin
PROTEST FROM EAST TO WEST OF RUSSIA Invited by messages sent on social media, people protested in dozens of cities such as Vladivostok, Novosibirsk in Siberia, Arkhangelsk in the Arctic…
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Children gunned down on Syrian streets
At least 14 people including four children were killed on Friday as Syria’s opposition accused the regime of preparing a “massacre” in the city of Homs where thousands of troops…
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China honours Vladimir Putin with peace prize
Russian students Dakhova and Ostasheako hold the Chinese Confucius Peace Prize after accepting it on behalf of Putin in Beijing Photo: REUTERS Two exchange students accepted a Chinese peace…
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At least 73 dead as fire engulfs Amri Hospital in India
At least 73 people were killed when a fire engulfed a hospital today in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata, with many victims believed to be patients who died of…
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Australian gov’t ends ban on uranium exports to India
The Australian Labor government on Sunday voted to overturn ban on uranium sales to India at the Labor’s national conference. Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Sunday moved a motion to…
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Hillary Clinton offers Burma end to international isolation
Hillary Clinton offered Burma an end to international isolation if it presses ahead with democratic reforms and ends its conflicts with rebel ethnic minorities. Following talks which President Thein Sein,…
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EU imposes sanctions on Iran over nuclear programme
The EU has agreed to sanction 180 Iranian officials and firms to put pressure on Tehran over its nuclear programme and in the wake of attacks on the British embassy….




















