Friday, January 13, 2012

‘Gilani did not speak to UK envoy seeking help’

‘Gilani did not speak to UK envoy seeking help’


‘Gilani did not speak to UK envoy seeking help’

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The Pak govt denied a media report that PM Gilani had called the British envoy and sought his support to prevent a feared military takeover.

Pak SC`s ruling to decide fate of Zardari and Gilani

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Pak`s Supreme Court is expected to give a ruling on Monday that could determine the outcome of the current political crisis.

US confident about safety of Pak`s nukes

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The Obama Administration has exuded confidence about the safety and security of Pakistan`s nuclear weapons in the wake of political turmoil inside the country.

Will he, won`t he? Confusion over Ijaz testimony

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Confusion surrounds Pakistani-American businessman Mansoor Ijaz`s visit to Pakistan to testify before a judicial commission investigating the memo scandal.

Militants kill 4 soldiers in Pak`s S Waziristan

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Four Pakistani soldiers were killed in an attack by militants in the restive South Waziristan tribal region, according to a media report today.

114 Tibetan exiles detained in Nepal

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Over hundred Tibetan exiles, including 52 women, were detained here after they entered the country from India without valid travel documents, police said today.

Afghan opposition cautiously supports peace talks

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Prominent Afghan opposition leaders said today that they support possible US-brokered peace negotiations with Taliban militants, but want to be part of any talks.

`Pak intel agencies be made more accountable`

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The Pakistani judicial commission that investigated the killing of journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad has suggested he could have been murdered by "belligerent" elements involved in the war on terror.

`Choose between democracy & dictatorship`

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Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said that it is for the first time that Army has been made accountable to the House.

Want no confrontation with Army: Zardari

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Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, who arrived back here from Dubai early on Friday, has dismissed any suggestions of a confrontation with the country’s powerful Army leadership.

Marine tape won`t hurt Afghanistan talks: Taliban

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The Taliban has said the desecration video would not harm nascent efforts to broker peace talks.

Zardari cuts short Dubai visit, returns to Pak

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Cutting short his Dubai trip, President Asif Ali Zardari on Friday morning returned to Pakistan as the rift between the civilian government and the powerful military widened, plunging the country into a political crisis.

Suicide bomber kills district governor in Afghan south

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Fazluddin Agha is the latest in a long string of government officials assassinated in Afghanistan.

Drone strike in Pakistan kills five militants

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The suspected US drone fired two missiles at two cars in the Dogga area of North Waziristan tribal region, killing five.

China declines to comment on Pak turmoil

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Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Liu Weimin said, the issue concerns the internal affairs of Pakistan.

Kayani meets core men, coup fears alive in Pak

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The US says that it has not received any assurances from the Pakistani Army that it would not stage a coup.

Afghan corpse urination video ‘utterly deplorable’, says US

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The video that surfaced a day earlier appeared to show American forces urinating on the bodies of dead Taliban fighters.

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