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Woman Minister shot dead
ISLAMABAD: A woman Minister of the Punjab provincial cabinet was shot dead by a man at a public meeting in Gujranwala, 70 km from Lahore on Tuesday, police and officials said. The Minister for Social Welfare Zil-e-Huma Usman in the Punjab ...

"King Gyanendra's statement grossly irresponsible"
Leading members of Nepal civil society have, in a statement, criticised King Gyanendra's statement of February 18. It says: "The 18 February statement on Democracy Day by King Gyanendra was an ill-intentioned attempt to justify his ...

Japan irked over U.S. Congress move
SINGAPORE: Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso has described as "extremely regrettable" the move by the United States House of Representatives to censure Tokyo over imperial Japan's wartime conduct of forcing women from other Asian countries into ...

Pakistan Assembly for joint probe
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's National Assembly on Tuesday passed a resolution condemning the attack on the Samjhauta Express as an act of terrorism and demanded a joint investigation into the incident, which claimed a large number of Pakistani ...

46 visas issued so far to victims' kin
ISLAMABAD: By Tuesday evening, the Indian High Commission's temporary visa camp at Lahore had issued 46 visas to the relatives of the Samjhauta Express victims, an official said. Initially, it was expected that more people would want to ...

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