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Toy bomb kills 5 girls in AJK

 

MUZAFFARABAD—At least 5 young schoolgirls including three sisters were killed in a toy-bomb bats in Kel area of Neelum Valley of Azad Jammu & Kashmir on Friday. The young girls were playing with a toy-shaped bomb, which they had found at the ground of Girls High School, Kel that went off. Three >> >>
 

 

US pushes Islamabad, Delhi for talks progress

NEW DELHI—The United States leaned on India and Pakistan on Friday to work together against terrorism and urged the South Asian rivals to seek progress as they resume peace talks next week. The comments by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, Richard Boucher, came days before senior officials of India and Pakistan hold talks in New Delhi to push a peace process that had stalled after the July 11 Mumbai train blasts. Indian Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon is due to meet his Pakistani counterpart, Riaz Mohammad >> >>


 

Attack on Iran possible: Israel
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JERUSALEM—The deputy defense minister suggested Friday that Israel might be forced to launch a military strike against Iran’s disputed nuclear program — the clearest statement yet of such a possibility from a high-ranking official. “I am not advocating an Israeli pre-emptive military action against Iran and I am aware of its possible repercussions,” Deputy Defense Minister Ephraim Sneh, a former general, said in comments published Friday in The Jerusalem Post. “I consider it a last resort. But even the last resort is sometimes the only resort.” Sneh’s comments did not necessarily >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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