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Tsotsobe’s best halts Pakistan in first one-dayer
oktober 29, 2010by latadmin
ABU DHABI (AFP) – Lanky South African paceman Lonwabo Tsotsobe carried his Twenty20 form into the 50-over game with a career-best feat to derail Pakistan to 203 in...
No sedition charges for Indian author Arundhati Roy
oktober 29, 2010by latadmin
NEW DELHI (AFP) – India has decided against prosecuting award-winning author and activist Arundhati Roy for sedition after she spoke out about the disputed region...
Pakistan’s ‘forgotten’ flood victims three months on
oktober 29, 2010by latadmin
Many people in Pakistan are struggling to cope and fearful for…
Bodies found in Antarctica French helicopter crash
oktober 29, 2010by latadmin
An Australian plane searching for survivors of a French helicopter crash in Antarctica has spotted three bodies, French officials say. The fate of the fourth person on...
Afghan militants training special forces in Australia
oktober 29, 2010by latadmin
Afghan militants have been flown into Australia to train the country’s special forces in how to tackle the Taliban insurgency….
Court told Indonesian preacher funded militant camp
oktober 28, 2010by latadmin
JAKARTA (AFP) – Radical Islamist preacher Abu Bakar Bashir allegedly raised tens of thousands of dollars to set up a training camp for militants in...
U.S.: North Korean leadership transition in early stages
oktober 28, 2010by latadmin
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House said on Thursday that North Korea appeared to be in the…
Computer attack hits dissidents in Vietnam (AP)
oktober 28, 2010by latadmin
AP – A new analysis says political bloggers in Vietnam are under a round of cyberattacks designed to block their websites, a sign of the widening use of targeted...
Baby found in trees days after Indonesia tsunami
oktober 28, 2010by latadmin
By FRISKA SIMAMORA Associated Press MENTAWAI ISLANDS, Indonesia (AP) – An official says an 18-month-old baby has been found alive in a clump of…
A Head Count to Reveal China’s Secrets
oktober 28, 2010by latadmin
On Nov. 1, more than 6 million government workers will go door-to-door in China asking residents to fill out census questionnaires. For 10 days they will scour 31...