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Obama, Manmohan Singh fight it out in Gujranwala
Large number of spectators gather to enjoy fight between two bulls named after US president and Indian PM.
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India sends most junk emails: Report
The report ranks nations by the amount of junk mail sent through computers in each country.
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China offers praise, friendship for North Korea
Dai had warm words for the leadership of Kim Jong-Un.
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Israel intercepts ship for weapons search
Israeli military officials say HMS Beethoven and flying a Liberian flag seized about 160 miles off the Israeli coast.
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Breaking software encryption: Iran claims building US drone replica
General claims data from aircraft that crashed last year is being decoded.
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World Bank allocates $1.8b for Pakistan this year
Funds allocated primarily for projects in the energy, water sector.
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Iran military says copying US drone
The US surveillance drone was captured last year in December near the Afghan border.
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The illegal economy and its impact on global business risk
Mitigating the power of the privileged is difficult, but not impossible.
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Knocking on neighbours’ doors: Energy-starved Pakistan looks to India for electricity
Water and power secretary says ministry waiting for cabinet’s approval, discusses govt’s debts.
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UN council authorises up to 300 Syria truce monitors
Security Council unanimously backs Russia-European plan.
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Iraq-Turkey: Iraq calls Turkey 'hostile state' as relations dim
Maliki accused Turkey of trying to establish "hegemony" in the region.
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6.6 quake rocks Indonesia's Papua: USGS
Authorities said there was no threat of a tsunami, and that the worst-hit area was the town of Ransiki.
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Afghanistan arrests insurgents with explosives, makes Pakistan link
10 tons of potassium stuffed into 400 bags, hidden under potatoes in the back of Pakistan-registered truck.
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Erdogan warns Iraqi PM against stirring sectarian, ethnic tensions
Erdogan was speaking before leaving for Doha for talks with Qatari leaders that will focus on the crisis in Syria.
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Kabul attacks will help US press Pakistan: Analysts
Analysts say attacks give US greater scope to lean on Pakistan to reopen supply lines, continue drone strikes.
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Indian missile pride hides strategic flaws: Analysts
India's pride at the successful test of a long-range missile hides weaknesses in strategic military planning.
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US senators want rewards expanded to nab Kony
Lawmakers did not mention a dollar figure for any Kony reward, but the current system allows for up to $25 million.
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Two Guantanamo Uighurs sent to El Salvador
Two Uighur Guantanamo detainees transferred to El Salvador,169 detainees remain at Guantanamo Bay.
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US takes China 'at word' on N Korea sanctions
N Korea described the launch as unsuccessful bid to put a satellite into orbit, US describes as disguised missile test
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Iran embassy blames 'misunderstanding' for fondling scandal
The unnamed diplomat was accused of inappropriately touching girls aged between nine and 14 at a Brasilia club.
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Peace offering: Top Afghan interlocutor to resume Pak ‘engagement’
Salahuddin Rabbani to visit country later this year.
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NATO airstrike: Kerry to visit Pakistan with ‘formal apology’
Senator’s trip seeks to reset US-Pak relations, sources reveal.
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Agni-V launch: With eye on China, India tests new long-range missile
Chinese foreign ministry says Beijing and New Delhi are ‘cooperative partners’.
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‘Afghanistan security fund’: Muslim funding for Kabul security?
Islamabad to consider NATO proposal.
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Demilitarising Siachen: Kayani’s peace overture welcomed by New Delhi
Foreign Office spokesperson says India, Pakistan have to work out how to resolve issue.
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US to resettle two Uighur Guantanamo inmates in El Salvador
They had been cleared for release in 2008 after being held without charge for nearly a decade.
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US helicopter with four on board crashes in southwestern Afghanistan
Officials say the helicopter crashed due to bad weather, rather than enemy fire.
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US wants realistic discussion on recommendations, move forward to reset ties: Munter
Says US accepts recommendations of Pakistan’s Parliament, respects decisions of the representative government.
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Oslo attack: Breivik used computer wargames to plan attack
Once played Modern Warfare 17-hours straight, says he used such games to simulate the police response.
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Haqqani network behind Afghan attacks: US envoy
Ryan Crocker calls on Islamabad to crack down on what he called Haqqani safe havens in Pakistan.
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UN leader calls for three-month observer mission in Syria
UN secretary general says it is "critical" that President Bashar al-Assad carry out full promise.
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Israeli PM defends comparison of Iran, Nazi Holocaust
Israel may use military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities if international sanctions fail to curb atomic...
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US tries to limit damage from grisly Afghan photos
LA Times published 2 pictures given by soldier who believed they pointed to breakdown in leadership and discipline.
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With eye on China, India tests new long-range missile
Agni V can strike targets across China, freeing up other missiles for use against Pakistan and parts of China: Analyst
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The 2012 TIME 100: Justice Chaudhry, Obaid-Chinoy among Time’s 100 influential people
Annual list celebrates breakouts, pioneers, moguls, leaders and icons.
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America isn’t leaving Afghanistan anytime soon: Former envoy
Tanvir Khan calls for a strategy built around US presence.
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Releasing Hostages: Ransom falls short as deadline looms
The pirates have demanded Rs320 million for the release of the crew and the vessel by April 20.
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Pakistan to clock in 4% growth this year: Hafeez Shaikh
Shaikh says Pakistan budgeted for the loan repayments, most of which have been disbursed.
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ISI ties with Haqqanis reprehensible: McCain
Ambassador Sherry Rehman says Pakistan has no connection with terror groups.
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Zardari calls Karzai, reiterates commitment to peace
Says attacks will not deter them from pursuing the common objective of defeating militancy, militants.
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Toronto-born Guantanamo detainee files prison transfer request
Omar Khadr had been sentenced to 40 years in prison for throwing a grenade that killed a US sergeant in Afghanistan.
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Reprehensible that ISI maintains ties with Haqqani network: Senator McCain
Says it is frustrating that Pakistan maintains ties with a network responsible for deaths of Americans.
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Norway's mass killer demands acquittal or death
If you embrace death before you go into action, you will be ten times as potent, says Anders Behring Breivik.
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NATO allies chart Afghan war withdrawal strategy
Hillary Clinton, Leon Panetta met with their European and Canadian counterparts as alliance fine-tunes final phase.
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India postpones test-launch of Agni V missile
Launch of the nuclear capable, near ICBM range Agni V postponed due to bad weather, officials say.
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Photos emerge of US soldiers posing with maimed bodies of dead Afghan insurgents
A US soldier had released the pictures to the Los Angeles Times. US condemns the photographs.
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CJ Chaudhry, Sharmeen Obaid make it to TIME's 100 influential people
PTI chairman Imran Khan praises Chaudhry, while Angeline Jolie says Chinoy "belongs to a monumental campaign".
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Afghanistan’s Taliban appeal for donations
Western, Afghan intelligence: most Taliban funds generated from Afghanistan’s multi-billion dollar opium production.
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UN sees need for more Syria observers, aircraft
Arab League ministers call on Bashar al-Assad to let UN observers do their job.
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Palestinian prisoners launch "battle of empty stomachs"
Hundreds of prisoners joined the "battle of empty stomachs" to coincide with "Prisoners' Day".
















































