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Nations urged to help fight scourge
BARCELONA (SPAIN), JULY 8.Activists and officials united in calling for cheap, life-savings drugs to be made available to fight AIDS in poor countries as the world's biggest conference on the disease opened amid controversy. A protest ...
Stoning to death: case registered
ISLAMABAD, JULY 8. Pakistan police have registered a case against 300 villagers in the case related to stoning to death a person for his alleged blasphemy. The incident last Thursday hit the headlines in Pakistan media as it came close on the ...
Maximum truce violations in eastern districts
COLOMBO, JULY 8. Yet another grim reminder that eastern Sri Lanka is the hotspot in the current ceasefire came today in the form of official figures of ceasefire violations released by the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM). The three eastern ...
Musharraf may explain rationale behind move
ISLAMABAD, JULY 8.The Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, will make yet another "national address" on Friday on the state-owned Pakistan Television and Radio. The address is expected to focus on the controversial package of amendments to the ...
Iraq seeks to mend fences with neighbours
MANAMA (BAHRAIN), JULY 8.Anticipating a further hardening of the U.S. stance towards it, a defiant Iraq has sought to build bridges with the radical segment of the Arab world in order to ward off a confrontation with Washington. Within days of ...
S. Africa, Libya vie for leadership role
DURBAN (South Africa) JULY 8. Moammar Gadhafi arrived for the birth of the African Union in an ostentatious flourish with a planeload of luxury armoured vehicles and his own elaborate security detail. But the Libyan leader, who has never ...
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  • Row over sacking of Israeli academics
  • `Zardari being persecuted'
  • U.S. must step up role in Kabul, say lawmakers
  • Kashmiri leader from Pak. seeks compromise package
  • Indian woman commits suicide in Bahrain

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