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Pak nukes in safe hands: US

 

WASHINGTON—The Pentagon has said it is comfortable with the protocols Pakistani military has in place to ensure security of its nuclear arsenal, even as the US will take “requisite...

 

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Iran tests new missile
Middle East Desk Report

TEHRAN (Iran)—President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Iran test-fired a new advanced missile Wednesday with a range of about 1,200 miles, capable of reaching Israel and U.S. Mideast bases. The announcement comes...

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Defeat no option for Govt: Zardari
—announces relief package of Rs 8b for IDPs
Staff Report

ISLAMABAD—A high level meeting in the Presidency vowed to adopt all measures for the relief and rehabilitation of internally displaced persons and decided on a package of relief measures. The meeting decided to provide eight billion rupees initially for the relief work to be carried out by various relief agencies besides a one time grant of Rs.25, 000 per household direct to the displaced families. Spokesperson of the President former Senator Farhatullah Babar said that the displaced students of professional colleges of....

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80 militants killed in Sultanwas

ISLAMABAD—Eighty militants have been killed by security forces in Sultanwas area, Director General Inter-Services Public Relations Major General Athar Abbas said on Wednesday. He said “Pakistan is facing threats from two fronts, one from militants and other from country’s Eastern border.”  “Six vehicles of militants have also been destroyed in the fighting,” he said. Abbas said that several landmines laid by the militants were also removed by forces....

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98 killed in Indonesian military plane crash
Foreign Desk Report

MAGETAN (Indonesia)—An Indonesian military plane carrying troops and their families crashed into a row of houses and burst into flames Wednesday, killing at least 98 people, the latest in a string of accidents plaguing the beleaguered air force. Black smoke billowed in the air as soldiers carried the injured past the burning wreckage of the C-130 Hercules — its tail resting upside down in a rice paddy and the rest of the charred fuselage scattered over several...

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