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Inside seminary, every room was a battlefield
After the intense battle with militants holed up inside, the Jamia Hafsa has suffered serious damage

Eight die in continuing violence in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: A suicide bomber blew himself up in the office of the political administrator of the North Waziristan tribal agency, killing one employee and himself, while six persons, including three policemen, were killed in an explosion in Swat in ...

INTERNATIONAL
Colombo to tackle LTTE in north now
COLOMBO: The Sri Lanka Government on Thursday asserted that the capture of Thoppigala which marked the “complete liberation of the Eastern province is a historic achievement” amid signs that the military would now slowly but ...

Water detected on distant planet
London: British astronomers have detected water in the atmosphere of an enormous, fiery planet that circles a distant star far beyond our own solar system. The discovery raises hopes that the substance considered most vital for life may be ...

Not a penny for Nepal King
KATHMANDU: Further tightening the screw against the monarchy, the Government of Nepal has stopped allocating salary and allowance to the King and his families from the state coffers. In his $2.6-billion annual budget announced in the ...

Ghazi’s brother predicts Islamic revolution
ISLAMABAD: Abdul Rashid Ghazi, the militant cleric who was killed in a fierce firefight inside the Lal Masjid as commandos stormed the mosque to end a six-month stand-off, was buried in his village in southern Punjab on Thursday. In the ...

South Korea begins fuel shipment to North
SINGAPORE: South Korea on Thursday kick-started the implementation of the six-party accord on the “initial steps” towards North Korea’s nuclear disarmament by shipping 6,200 tonnes of heavy fuel oil for electricity ...

Digital-age perils
Listening to iPod during a storm is dangerous

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