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'Pak. awaiting formal invitation from India'
ISLAMABAD, APRIL 26. The Pakistan Information Minister, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, has reiterated readiness to hold talks with India on all outstanding disputes, including the `core issue' of Kashmir even as a prominent English daily, Dawn, has ...
India, Iran discuss Iraq situation
DUBAI, APRIL 26. India and Iran today discussed bilateral relations and the situation in Iraq during talks between the visiting National Security Adviser, Brajesh Mishra and the Iranian Foreign Minister, Kamal Kharrazi. Mr. Mishra appreciated ...
U.S. concern over J&K violence
WASHINGTON, APRIL 26. The United States has said it continues to be concerned about the violence in Kashmir and that on Friday the Secretary of State, Colin Powell, had spoken to the Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf, on the subject. At ...
China names Vice-Premier to tackle pandemic
SINGAPORE, APRIL 26.China, in its latest effort to contain the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), entrusted the Vice-Premier, Wu Yi, with the concurrent charge of the Health portfolio, it was officially announced in Beijing today. The ...
Russian shuttle blasts off to space station
MOSCOW, APRIL 26.A Russian spacecraft carrying a Russian-American crew blasted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome on Saturday morning to the International Space Station (ISS), being the first manned space flight since a U.S. shuttle disaster three ...
Rumsfeld rules out theocratic state in Iraq
WASHINGTON, APRIL 26.The U.S. Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, has ruled out the possibility of a Iran type religious government in Baghdad and has once again called on countries such as Syria to stay out of affairs in Iraq. That said, the ...
Tests find James ossuary genuine
LONDON, APRIL 26.Tests on a 2,000-year-old stone box support claims that it once held the bones of St. James, said to have been the brother of Jesus and an important early Christian leader, scientists have concluded. The results of the ...
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  • Tariq Aziz seeking asylum in Britain?
  • Arab Christians at a crossroads
  • Pak. militant leader sentenced to death
  • 'Pak. jealous of Afghan intimacy with India'
  • 'Talks over Musharraf laws will succeed'
  • A pressure tactic, admits LTTE
  • U.S. ponders curbs on N. Korea
  • India, Tanzania to intensify cooperation



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