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Consensus on immigration eludes E.U.
BRUSSELS, JUNE 25. The European Union's quest to evolve a uniform immigration policy for its 15 member states has failed despite much rhetoric and political shadow boxing at the leaders' summit in Spain. Spain and Britain, with the covert ...
Kashmir militants sore over Pak. stand
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 25. The militant and not-so militant outfits operating in Kashmir from Pakistan are agitated over the commitment given by the Musharraf regime to stop infiltration across the Line of Control (LoC). Though it is difficult to say ...
Fresh Pak. crackdown on militant outfits
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 25. In yet another crackdown on the activists of banned militant outfits in the Punjab province in the last 48 hours, Pakistan authorities are believed to have rounded up over 100 persons. It is not immediately clear if the latest ...
Pak. lifts ban on party rallies
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 25. Political parties in Pakistan have some thing to cheer about as the military Government has decided to lift the ban on `political activities' with effect from second week of July. The Pakistan Law Minister, Khalid Ranjha, has ...
Qanooni aboard new Afghan Cabinet
KABUL, JUNE 25.Afghanistan's new transitional Cabinet has been sworn in at the presidential palace in Kabul with the former Interior Minister, Yunus Qanooni, finally agreeing to rejoin the Government as Education Minister. Mr. Qanooni had been ...
`Palestinians must elect new leader'
NEW YORK, JUNE 25. The U.S. President, George W. Bush, called on the Palestinian people to elect new leaders and sought an end to violence against Israel as pre-conditions for U.S. support for the creation of a Palestinian state. "Peace ...
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