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Ex-Bangladesh PM Zia arrested, sent to jail

DHAKA - Police in Bangla-desh arrested former prime minister Khaleda Zia on Monday as part of a major campaign against corruption launched by the country’s army-backed government. Zia, 63, and her ...

 

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24 die in Rawalpindi blasts

RAWALPINDI: At least 24 people were killed and several injured in Tuesday morning twin blasts in garrison city of Rawalpindi. Pakistan military spokesman Maj. General Waheed Arshad has confirmed deaths in the blasts. ...

 

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Benazir, Govt top aide in bid to contrive deal

DUBAI—Fresh round of stalled talks on a deal between the Musharraf government and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) held here Monday to make last ditch efforts end the deadlock and reach an agreement. The talks held between former Prime Minister and PPP chairperson Benazir Bhutto and president Musharraf’s top aide Tariq Aziz the media reports said. Negotiations held in London last week between...

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President urges Balochis to stand up against miscreants

ZHOB—President general Pervez Musharraf has said anti Pakistan politics will not be allowed to find its way in the country. “Anti Pakistan politics would not be allowed to work its way in the country nor any one would be allowed to block development and prosperity of Balochistan”, he said this while addressing public gathering on the inauguration of Subakzai dam here Monday.  President....

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Dr Qadeer not first proliferator: FO
By Asghar Ali

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan Monday strongly reacting to the comments of a book published from London said that the country has acquired nuclear deterrence in the interest of peace, security and stability of the region and its strategic assets are completely safe and secure.  Reacting strongly to the book published from London titled “Biggest threat to world peace,” Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam...

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