Imran Khan supporters close in on central Islamabad
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MIRANSHAH, September 15, 2010 (AFP) - US drones fired off a volley of missiles targeting Al-Qaeda linked fighters in a tribal area of northwest Pakistan Wednesday, killing at least 11 militants, security officials said.The pre-dawn attack -- the third in less than 24 hours -- was directed
NEW DELHI: India`s leading political parties will come together on Wednesday to try to forge a consensus on how to defuse escalating tension in Kashmir after the worst violence in three months of protests.Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who admitted last week that he was "groping" for a
WASHINGTON: Insurgent US "Tea Party" conservatives scored another big upset victory Tuesday, as a political novice romped over a veteran lawmaker to become the Republican champion in the fight for Vice President Joe Biden`s old senate seat.With 99 percent of precincts reporting,
WASHINGTON: The United States plans to offer Saudi Arabia 60 billion dollars` worth of hi-tech fighters and helicopters to help counter the threat posed by Iran, in the largest ever US arms deal, officials said.A senior defense official said President Barack Obama`s administration would
Santiniketan, West Bengal: Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said becoming the Prime Minister is not the only `job` in the world and that there were many other jobs a person could do.The scion of the Nehru-Gandhi family responded in this fashion deflecting a pointed query during an interaction at
New York: Coming two weeks after Election Day, a book from President Barack Obama for some of the nation`s nonvoters: inspirational stories for children about American pioneers."Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters" is a tribute to 13 groundbreaking Americans, from the first
WASHINGTON: The United States plans to offer Saudi Arabia 60 billion dollars` worth of hi-tech fighters and helicopters to help counter the threat posed by Iran, in the largest ever US arms deal, officials said.A senior defense official said President Barack Obama`s administration would
HAVANA: Cuba will lay off more than 500,000 state employees by March and expand private employment to give them work in the biggest shift to the private sector since the 1960s, the Cuban Workers Federation said on Monday.Eventually more than a million jobs would be cut and, due to efforts
SEOUL: South Korea said Tuesday it would allow more of its citizens to work in a jointly-run industrial estate in North Korea amid growing signs of a thaw in cross-border relations.The Unification Ministry plans to let up to 900 South Koreans work at the Kaesong Industrial Complex, up
MIRANSHAH: A salvo of US missiles killed at least seven militants in Pakistan`s northwestern tribal belt on Tuesday, the tenth such strike in 11 days, security officials said.The Pakistani officials said four missiles hit a militant compound in Bushnarai village in Shawal district of
TOKYO: Japan`s Prime Minister Naoto Kan survived a leadership challenge by a party powerbroker Tuesday after just three months in office, but his government could still face new political tumult.Kan was re-elected by his centre-left Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) as party president,
SHARM EL-SHEIKH: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Egypt on Tuesday urging Israel and the Palestinians to find ways to clear the "hurdle" posed by a looming expiration of a freeze on Jewish settlements.The settlements issue could stall the new peace talks between Israeli
CARACAS: Fifteen people died in a plane crash in eastern Venezuela, but 36 others miraculously survived after the pilot alerted air traffic control that something was wrong moments before disaster struck.The plane, carrying 47 passengers and four crew from the resort city of Isla
CANBERRA: Julia Gillard was sworn in as Australia`s prime minister Tuesday, faced with leading a fragile coalition government after scraping back into power in the wake of a cliffhanger election. Gillard, Australia`s first woman prime minister, formally returned to office nearly a week
JERUSALEM: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday Israel could not extend a moratorium on housing construction in West Bank settlements but indicated he would limit the scope of future building, officials said.Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has threatened to quit nascent
SEOUL: South Korea Monday released a full report into the deadly sinking of a warship blamed on North Korea, saying it was acting to quell "groundless" suspicions about who was to blame for the tragedy.The defence ministry report, numbering around 300 pages, reaffirms conclusions reached
NEW DELHI: Indian academics have long dreamt of resurrecting Nalanda University, one of the world`s oldest seats of learning which has lain in ruins for 800 years since being razed by foreign invaders.Now the chance of intellectual life returning to Nalanda has come one step closer after
Manila: Authorities in the Philippines on Monday tried to trace the mother who gave birth then abandoned her newborn baby on a flight from the Middle East. The baby boy, covered in blood and wrapped in tissue paper, was found by an airport security officer in a garbage bag unloaded from
TOKYO: Japan on Monday released the 14 crew of a Chinese fishing trawler that collided with two Japanese coastguard vessels in disputed waters last week, but kept its captain in detention.The incident has sparked a diplomatic row between the Asian powers, with China calling off planned
MEXICO CITY: Authorities have arrested one of Mexico`s most wanted men, alleged drug trafficker Sergio Villarreal, who is said to work for the Beltran Leyva cartel, a military source told AFP."Sergio Villarreal, `El Grande,` was arrested with two other people in a non-violent operation in