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China-US military ‘harmony’ masks tensions
mei 18, 2011by latadmin
China’s top military commander, General Chen Bingde, is in the United States this week for talks with his counterpart, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of...
Sri Lanka urged to scrap emergency two years after war
mei 18, 2011by latadmin
India has urged Sri Lanka to scrap far-reaching emergency powers and probe allegations of human rights violations. The emergency remains two years after the...
Afghanistan: ‘Thirteen dead’ in Jalalabad suicide blast
mei 18, 2011by latadmin
At least 13 people including civilians, police cadets and a suicide bomber have been killed in an attack in eastern Afghanistan, officials say. A health official told...
Soaring oil prices fuel India protests
mei 18, 2011by latadmin
Rising oil prices have sparked massive protests across India. Despite government…
Many dead in Afghan bus bombing
mei 18, 2011by latadmin
At least 13 people have been killed and 20 others injured after a suicide bomber hit a minibus carrying police cadets in eastern Afghanistan, a government spokesman has...
Afghan Protesters Clash With Police After NATO Raid
mei 18, 2011by latadmin
KABUL, Afghanistan — A normally peaceful northern city erupted in violence Wednesday, as thousands of protesters clashed with security forces after a NATO night...
‘Fourteen dead’ in Afghan bomb attack
mei 18, 2011by latadmin
A suicide bomber crashed a car into a police bus, killing 14 people and wounding 16, said Zemeri Bashary, a spokesman for the Interior Ministry. Most of the casualties...
Afghan gunman ‘may have been shot’
mei 18, 2011by latadmin
The rogue Afghan policeman who murdered five British troops could have been shot dead minutes later, an inquest heard today. The gunman – known only as Gulbuddin...
NATO helicopter attacks Pakistani army post (AP)
mei 17, 2011by latadmin
AP – Pakistani troops and a NATO helicopter that crossed into Pakistani territory exchanged fire on Tuesday, wounding two soldiers, local officials said, and...
Pakistan set to rule on Haider case (AFP)
mei 17, 2011by latadmin
AFP – Pakistan said Tuesday it will soon decide whether former wicket-keeper Zulqarnain Haider, who left the national team last year amid allegations of death...