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Pakistan journalists protest closure of two TV channels
Geo and ARY caught unawares by Dubai shutdown

GEO TV pondering alternatives
DUBAI: GEO TV, Pakistan’s premier Urdu news channel, which has to shut down its operations from Dubai, is looking for alternative broadcasting options. Executive director Shahid Masood said local authorities informed the channel ...

Cyclone death toll put at 1,070
International aid starts pouring into Bangladesh

Crucial OPEC summit begins in Riyadh
DUBAI: The heads of state of the powerful energy grouping, the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), began a rare two-day summit in Riyadh on Saturday. “The summit is a political, not technical meeting — and ...

China’s political party system innovative
BEIJING: The information office of the State Council (Cabinet) of China has issued here the country’s first ever white paper on its political party system, which explains in detail the formation, main characteristics, basic contents and ...

LTTE offensive thwarted
COLOMBO: At least 21 LTTE cadres and two civilians were killed in clashes in the north in the last 24 hours, the military claimed. The Defence Ministry said 15 cadres were killed as troops “neutralised LTTE offensive bids” at Wanni ...

Sectarian row
Islamabad: At least 45 persons have been killed in spiralling sectarian clashes involving Shias and Sunnis in Pakistan’s restive tribal area bordering Afghanistan. Authorities clamped curfew in Parachinar, the main town of Kurrum ...

Israel, Abbas agree to peace talks timeline
Jerusalem: Israel and the Palestinian Authority have agreed a pledge to negotiate “immediately and continuously” to reach a final peace agreement within a year. The pledge will be included in a joint declaration to be issued in 10 ...

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South Asia-related project at Harvard University
Cambridge (Massachusetts): Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher learning in the U.S. founded in 1636, has unveiled plans for a major expansion of research and education related to South Asia. The plans, developed by ...




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