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Pakistanis believe their children deserve to go to school: Clinton
Clinton says a country which does not stand up to extremism to protect its children needs to take hard look at itself.
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Six Pakistanis to be released from Bagram: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry submits report in LHC, says prisoners without any charges are being released.
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India says Pakistan border shelling kills three
Government officials in Islamabad were not immediately available for comment.
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Clinton takes responsibility for handling of Libya attack
I’m in charge of State Department -- 60,000 plus people all over the world, 275 posts, says Clinton.
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US charges Iran with ‘economic mismanagement’
State Department spokeswoman says Iranian regime now trying to restrict in terms of way citizens use foreign exchange.
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Israel sets January date for early elections
Last week Netanyahu announced he wanted to bring forward the election -- originally scheduled for October 2013.
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Australian PM Gillard in India for uranium talks
India has national interest to make sure its nuclear programme is safe, seen to be safe by world, says Australian PM.
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US pushes Afghans as security deteriorates
The question is: do Afghans have the capacity and willingness to go it alone in the face of such a resilient enemy?
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Global Counter Terrorism Strategy: Clarity eludes UN on what constitutes terrorism
The impasse has prevented the adoption of a Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism.
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ACD meet: PM reaches Kuwait to attend Asian summit
Amir of Kuwait personally arrives at airport to receive Ashraf.
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Western opposition defeats OIC's bid for global ban on blasphemy
OIC says they will not revive their diplomatic efforts to get UN support to ban insults to Islam.
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Serbia wants to sell military equipment to Pakistan
Details of a potential accord would be known after a Serbian delegation visits Pakistan: Naveed Qamar
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OIC stopped from opening office in Myanmar after protets
Myanmar apparently changed their decision to allow the OIC in after hundreds of Buddhist monks protested.
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Norway appeals court hands Jyllands-Posten attacker extra year in jail
Oslo appeals court last month upheld guilty verdict against Mikael Davud and accomplice, Shawan Sadek Saeed Bujak.
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September 11 mastermind back in US military court
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four alleged co-plotters face death penalty if convicted for the 9/11 attacks.
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Children killed in NATO attack: Afghan officials
Three insurgents were also killed, ISAF says it is investigating reports that children were also killed.
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India inflation rises, dampens rate cut hopes
Indian inflation accelerated to its highest level this year, hitting 7.81 percent.
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Indian PM unlikely to visit Pakistan in November
Singh’s trip being linked to bringing ‘perpetrators’ of the Mumbai attacks to justice.
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For Fukuyama, the Taliban are a bogeyman
Says the group does not have plans to destabilise Pakistan.
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Syria hits back with ban on Turkish flights
Syria accuses Turkey of channeling arms from Gulf Arab states to rebels fighting its troops as tension further grows
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Global warming stopped 16 years ago: UK Met department report
UK Met Office quietly releases report, says there has been no discernible rise in aggregate global temperature.
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India fights to protect its traditional home remedies
Indian government officials are fighting hundreds of cases to try to protect the country's "genetic heritage".
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Israeli air strikes kill 3 Palestinian militants in Gaza
Israel says militants it targeted planned rocket strikes. Two Salafi militants killed by Israel on Saturday.
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VASSCAA-6 ends: Pak students need better career counselling
'Students select various fields in science, technology, but due to lack of career counselling are unsure of direction'
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Letter to PTI chief: Karzai expresses shared concern of rising militancy
Says he hopes to receive positive response from Imran Khan; condemns attack on Malala.
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9/11 trials: Torture, secrecy on Gitmo hearings menu
New hearings will focus on whether US Constitution applies to Gitmo inmates.
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Afghan anti-Taliban leader prefers to go it alone against militants
Akbari, who started a gathering at a mosque against militants, now has the support of 50 villages and 200 armed men.
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Brahimi to visit Iraq over Syria crisis
Brahimi is in the midst of a regional tour aimed at finding a solution to the conflict in Syria.
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Chinese political system could 'blow up', says US academic
Academic argues China's political system is under pressure from middle class empowered by wealth and social networks.
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US thinks Iran behind cyber attack in Saudi: Ex-official
US govt agencies claims Iran orchestrated "shamoon" virus that wrecked critical files of Saudi, Qatar oil companies.
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Iran denies steep plunge in oil exports
International Energy Agency report had claimed Iran is struggling to arrest a decline in its oil sales.
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Al Qaeda leader Zawahiri calls for more anti-Islam film protests
Zawahiri says Muslims face a "crusader Zionist war" led by the United States.
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Two foreigners feared kidnapped from Afghanistan aid team: Police
Rumours of the abduction of a man and a woman by either insurgents or criminal gangs have circulated for several days.
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Afghan students to offer prayers for Malala Yousafzai
Govt will also express solidarity with victim’s family.
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Afghan govt condemns Imran’s jihad comment
Karzai to meet MPs in this regard.
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US soldiers say still focused on Afghan mission
Commanders, soldiers insist challenges are bringing them closer together, even if outcome of war is uncertain.
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Julius Caesar killing spot open to tourists in 2013
The site is now Torre Argentina square in the centre of the Italian capital.
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Pakistan arrests 24 Indian fishermen
The arrests bring to 57 the number of Indian fishermen arrested so far in October.
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EU wins 2012 Nobel Peace Prize
The award is a surprise at a time when European solidarity is facing its most daunting challenge.
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Spreading campaign?: 17 killed as drone targets Orakzai
Second-ever missile attack to target militants in Orakzai; Foreign Office protests violation of sovereignty.
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UK bars entry of Bilour, anti-Islam filmmaker: Report
UK home secretary says presence of Bilour and Bassey in their country is not 'conducive to public good.'
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Desmond Tutu 'devastated' over attack on Malala
White House calls the attack on Malala 'outrageous'.
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Mo Yan of China wins Nobel Literature Prize
This is the first time a Chinese national and the second time a Chinese-born writer has won the prize.
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India police claim arresting 'LeT-linked militants' planning Delhi attack
Arrested men were members of the home-grown Indian Mujahideen outfit.
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37,000 Afghan refugees return home
The refugees are extremely grateful to the Pakistani population for hosting them for over 30 years.
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Drug smugglers kill three Iran guards near Pakistan border
Two drug traffickers were also killed in the clash near the region of Koshtegan.
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‘Soft power growth key to progress’
Conference on Pakistan-Brazil arranged.
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War in Afghanistan is jihad, says Imran
PTI chief condemns attack on Malala Yousafzai.
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Obama decries 'disgusting' attack on Malala
World wide condemnation for attack on Malala pours in. Ban Ki Moon 'outraged' at the attack.
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'No rush' to exit Afghanistan, says NATO chief
Fogh Rasmussen dispels talk of an 'early exit' as misinterpretation of recent events.
















































