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Indian court urges death penalty for ‘honour killings’
mei 09, 2011by latadmin
NEW DELHI (AFP) – India's top court said Monday the death penalty should be given to those found guilty of so-called honour killings, calling the crime a...
Advisory: Bin Laden Taiwan story withdrawn
mei 09, 2011by latadmin
Please be advised that Saturday's story from Taiwan, which quoted a judo coach saying he had…
Pakistan denies ‘absurd’ accusations over bin Laden
mei 09, 2011by latadmin
ISLAMABAD (AFP) – Pakistan's prime minister on Monday dismissed as "absurd" accusations that Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden must have benefited...
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Complains of a Bin Laden ‘Blame Game’
mei 09, 2011by latadmin
A day after President Obama told 60 Minutes Osama bin Laden that the U.S. and Pakistan need to investigate, Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani (pictured...
Prime Minister Is Defiant as Pakistan Outs C.I.A. Officer
mei 09, 2011by latadmin
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — In an address to Parliament, Prime Minister Yousaf Gilani on Monday defended Pakistan’s spy agency and indirectly criticized the United...
Gen. Petraeus on bin Laden-Taliban link
mei 09, 2011by latadmin
KABUL, Afghanistan — The killing of Osama bin Laden may weaken al-Qaida’s influence on the Afghan Taliban, the U.S. military commander in Afghanistan said....
India field hockey team hold Australia in Malaysia
mei 08, 2011by latadmin
IPOH, Malaysia (AFP) – World champions Australia were held to a 1-1 draw by India at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup on Sunday thanks to a superb defensive performance...
AP Interview: Petraeus on bin Laden-Taliban link (AP)
mei 08, 2011by latadmin
AP – The killing of Osama bin Laden may weaken al-Qaida’s influence on the Afghan Taliban, the U.S. military commander in Afghanistan said Sunday.
Manila police nab al-Qaida-linked militant at mall
mei 08, 2011by latadmin
MANILA, Philippines-Police in the Philippines say they have captured a militant with an al-Qaida-linked movement in an…