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83% want Musharraf to go
 

ISLAMABAD—Eighty-three percent of Pakistanis want President Pervez Musharraf to be removed and judges he sacked restored, according to a survey released by the U.S.-based International Republican Institute on Thursday...

 

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  Obama renews stand over unilateral strikes
 
 

Washington—Lashing out at President George W Bush for his failure to “roll up” the al-Qaeda leadership, presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama has insisted that his administration will go into Pakistan unilaterally if there was actionable intelligence...

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Pak, US dispute border attack
By Our Diplomatic Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—US and Pakistani investigators have reached “separate” conclusions about why warplanes killed 11 Pakistani troops at an outpost near the Afghan border, the Pakistan army said Thursday. The June incident has put a heavy strain on cross-border military relations just as NATO commanders in Afghanistan are calling for greater cooperation to combat resurgent Taliban militants. U.S. officials have said aircraft dropped more than a dozen bombs during...

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Security forces strike militants hideouts in Hangu
Bureau Report

PESHAWAR—The security forces have taken control of several hideouts of extremist in Toraori and Zargari, area of Hangu, as operation against them continues in both areas on Thursday. According to the details, the security forces have started operation against extremists in Toraori and Zargari followed by attack on FC and Police. The forces targeted hideouts of extremists with arterially shells and taken control of them. Gunship helicopter was also used during the operation, Private TV Channel reported. Five people were...

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EU panel takes up mass graves discovery in IOK
Foreign Desk Report

BRUSSELS—Following the adoption of the urgency resolution by the Members of European Parliament on 10 July 2008, on nameless and mass graves discovered in the Indian occupied Kashmir, the Subcommittee on Human Rights (European Parliament) had a hearing under item 7 of its agenda - “Exchange of views on Kashmir, follow-up to EP resolution of 24 May 2007 and to reports from massacres on the region”, today in the European Parliament at Brussels. It may be recalled that 940 unidentified graves and mass graves have been...

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