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Bureaucracy, security slow NATO Pakistan supplies
juli 11, 2012by latadmin
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistani officials say only a handful of trucks carrying shipments to troops in Afghanistan have crossed the…
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton makes historic visit to Laos
juli 11, 2012by latadmin
Ms Clinton was the first US Secretary of State to visit the Southeast Asian nation since 1955 and she vowed Washington would do more to help victims, still suffering...
Pakistan recall cleared Kamran for World Twenty20
juli 11, 2012by latadmin
Pakistan on Wednesday named Kamran Akmal in their provisional 30-man squad for this year’s World Twenty20, after the wicketkeeper-batsman was cleared of suspicions...
Ozawa launches new Japan political party
juli 11, 2012by latadmin
Japanese political kingmaker Ichiro Ozawa on Wednesday launched a new party along with some 50 ruling party defectors, vowing to fight a plan to double the...
China beats Australia 70-51 to win Stankovic Cup
juli 10, 2012by latadmin
China used size, speed and 14 points from Dallas Maverick Yi Jianlian to outclass Australia 70-51 Tuesday to win the Stankovic Continental Cup, a warm-up tournament for...
China warns ASEAN on South China Sea row
juli 10, 2012by latadmin
China warned Southeast Asian nations on Tuesday against “hyping” a dispute over the South China Sea, as it voiced opposition to the row being discussed at a...
Singapore urged to end all executions
juli 10, 2012by latadmin
Rights groups on Tuesday hailed Singapore’s decision to ease mandatory death sentences for homicide and drug trafficking but urged the government to go further and...
Muddy Waters Stigma Means $1 Billion Cost to Exit U.S.
juli 10, 2012by latadmin
China Development Bank Corp., the state-owned lender charged with strengthening the country’s competitiveness, is providing more than $1 billion to help smaller...
Newly ordained bishop goes missing in Shanghai
juli 10, 2012by latadmin
A newly ordained bishop is reportedly being held after announcing he was quitting the body that oversees…
India buys Gandhi archive to halt auction
juli 10, 2012by latadmin
India has paid $1.1 million to buy a collection of letters, papers and photographs relating to Indian independence icon Mahatma Gandhi, preventing their sale at a...