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Missing journalist Saleem Shahzad’s dead body was found on Tuesday from Mandi Bahauddin. Saleem Shahzad was the Pakistan bureau chief of the Asia Times online and he was missing for last three days from Islamabad. The car of the missing journalist Saleem Shahzad was also found in Sarai Alamgir, 200 kms away from Islamabad his and another person’s ids has been found in the car. Journalist Saleem Shahzad’s body found
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U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay says the killings occurred when the Yemeni army, Republican Guards and other government—affiliated forces destroyed a protest camp in the southern city… Missing journalist Saleem Shahzad’s dead body was found on Tuesday from Mandi Bahauddin. Saleem Shahzad was the Pakistan bureau chief of the Asia Times online and he was missing for… Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday said that Pakistan was earning around US$ 1.4 billion through Information Technology related exports annually. Chairing a high-level meeting of Information and… The death toll of clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces overnight Monday in Yemen's southern province of Taiz rose to at least 63, doctors told Xinhua. Up to 800… German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday said that the problems in Afghanistan cannot only be solved militarily, and that it was important to reconcile with all forces in that country.… Former law minister Babar Awan said that the commission will be formed before the start of parliament session. Babar Awan while talking to journalists on the premises of the Supreme… The Indian media claimed that the talks ended in fiasco. According to the Foreign Office, both sides agreed in principle to continue the talk process and the next round will… Angered by civilian casualties, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Tuesday he will no longer allow NATO airstrikes on houses, issuing his strongest statement yet against strikes that the military alliance… Muammar Qaddafi is ready for a truce to stop the fighting in his country, the visiting South African president said Monday after meeting the Libyan ruler, but he listed familiar… Three bogies of a Peshawar bound Khush Hal Khan Khatak Express train derailed when a bomb planted on track exploded in Tangwani area of Kandhkot district, disrupting railway traffic in… The Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) asked Saudi Arabia not to fund Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) in election campaign, a secret US cable of 2008 accessed by a Pakistani media… A bus carrying a wedding party has plunged into a large pond in India's remote north-eastern state of Assam, killing at least 27 people, an official said on Tuesday. The… At least 17 insurgents were killed in upper Orakzai Agency in air strike by security forces. According to the officials, the jets targeted the hideout of militants in Mamuzai area… RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia will not renew the work permits of foreign workers who have spent six years in the country as part of its plan to create jobs… BAGHDAD (AFP) - One of Iraq's three ceremonial vice presidents resigned just two weeks after being appointed to the post, his political bloc's leader said on Monday, citing a need… TOKYO (AFP) - Two workers from Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear plant have been contaminated by high levels of radioactive iodine, the operator said Monday, prompting fears over their long-term health.… DHARAMSHALA, India (AFP) - The Dalai Lama has formally relinquished his political powers "in a historic move" but will remain the symbol of Tibetan unity, a spokesman said on Monday.… MILAN (AFP) - Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was on the brink of a humiliating defeat on Monday, with initial local election results showing leftist candidates have won mayoral races in… TEHRAN (AFP) - An Iranian air force attack helicopter crashed on Monday south of Isfahan in central Iran, killing the pilot and co-pilot, the official IRNA news agency reported. "A… JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (AFP) - Saudi authorities decided Monday to free on bail Manal al-Sharif, who was detained for 10 days for breaking the kingdom's ban on women driving, her…News in the Last 24 hours
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Submitted 4 hrs 43 mins ago | InternationalJournalist Saleem Shahzad’s body found
Submitted 5 hrs 25 mins ago | IslamabadPakistan earning US$ 1.4 bln through IT exports: PM
Submitted 5 hrs 57 mins ago | Business63 killed in police raids on anti-gov't protesters in S Yemen
Submitted 6 hrs 46 mins ago | InternationalMilitary approach not only solution for Afghan problem: Merkel
Submitted 7 hrs 12 mins ago | InternationalProbe commission on Abbottabad incident will be non-political: Awan
Submitted 7 hrs 41 mins ago | IslamabadPakistan-India agree to continue talks on Siachen: FO
Submitted 8 hrs 28 mins ago | IslamabadAfghan President seeks to limit NATO airstrikes
Submitted 8 hrs 34 mins ago | InternationalSouth African President: Qaddafi Ready for Truce
Submitted 8 hrs 59 mins ago | InternationalBlast derails three bogies of train in Sindh
Submitted 9 hrs 8 mins ago | KarachiISI urged Saudi Arabia not to fund Nawaz: WikiLeaks
Submitted 9 hrs 14 mins ago | InternationalIndia: Wedding bus crash leaves 27 dead
Submitted 9 hrs 17 mins ago | InternationalOrakzai air strike kill 17 insurgents
Submitted 9 hrs 22 mins ago | IslamabadKSA to limit work permits
Published in today paper: May 31, 2011 | InternationalIraq Vice President resigns
Published in today paper: May 31, 2011 | InternationalRadioactivity in Japan N-workers
Published in today paper: May 31, 2011 | InternationalDalai Lama formally cedes powers
Published in today paper: May 31, 2011 | InternationalBerlusconi faces defeat in Milan
Published in today paper: May 31, 2011 | InternationalIran air force helicopter crashes
Published in today paper: May 31, 2011 | InternationalSaudi woman driver to be freed
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday said that the problems in Afghanistan cannot only be solved militarily, and that it was important to reconcile with all forces in that country. Merkel was speaking at a joint press conference with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh after India and Germany held wide-ranging discussions on a number of bilateral, regional and international issues, including the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Both sides agreed that terrorism poses a serious challenge and should not be fought 'selectively'. Dr. Singh said: "Both India and Germany recognize that terrorism is a serious challenge and should be fought on all fronts and not selectively." Merkel said: "India and Germany have the same goal in Afghanistan. Both want the country with security in its hands. Both India and Germany want Afghanistan to take up security issues in its own hands." Merkel announced that Germany will host a crucial conference on Afghanistan in Bonn later this year. This will be a follow up to the conference held in Turkey where India was not invited.Military approach not only solution for Afghan problem: Merkel
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Angered by civilian casualties, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Tuesday he will no longer allow NATO airstrikes on houses, issuing his strongest statement yet against strikes that the military alliance says are key to its war on Taliban insurgents. The president's remarks follow a recent strike that mistakenly killed a group of children and women in southern Helmand province. He said it would be the last. "From this moment, airstrikes on the houses of people are not allowed," Karzai told reporters in Kabul. NATO says it never conducts such strikes without Afghan government coordination and approval. A spokesman for NATO forces in Afghanistan said they will review their procedures for airstrikes given Karzai's statement but did not say that it would force any immediate change in tactics.Afghan President seeks to limit NATO airstrikes
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