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Thousands of students protest media in Mexico
May 24th
Thousands of university students marched through central Mexico City on Wednesday to protest media coverage that they say favors the candidate of the former ruling party in upcoming presidential elections.
Indian sports officials swindle sportswear firm
May 23rd
The two ex-employees are accused of forging records, stealing goods and creating ghost distributors across the country to defraud Reebok over five years.
ANP conspiring to attach Fata with KP, says Fazl
May 23rd
Talking to the media in Peshawar, Fazlur Rehman said that the government would sabotage the national unity with the restoration of Nato supply. This decision of the ruling class may ignite civil war in the country, he warned. He said that the policies of the government are responsible for chaotic condition in Karachi
Dr Afridi gets 33 urte’ jail on treason charges
May 23rd
A Pakistani surgeon recruited by the CIA to help find Osama bin Laden was on Wednesday sentenced to 33 years in prison for treason, officials said. Shakeel Afridi, who was sacked as a government doctor two months ago, was found guilty under the tribal justice system of Khyber district, part of Pakistan s semi-autonomous tribal belt
Yemen needs urgent help, aid groups tell meet
May 23rd
RIYADH: Seven aid groups on Wednesday warned Western diplomats that Yemen was on the brink of a “catastrophic food crisis” and urged them to bolster efforts to salvage the situation as they meet in Riyadh for an international conference to help the nation.
Obama snubs President Zardari over NATO supply routes
May 22nd
CHICAGO: In an unmistakable snub, President Barack Obama left Pakistan off a list of nations he thanked for help getting war supplies into Afghanistan. The omission speaks to the prolonged slump in U.S. relations with Pakistan that clouded a NATO summit where nations were eyeing the exits in Afghanistan.
Ukraine’s bold female fighters plot to storm the Euros
May 22nd
KIEV: Anna darts gleefully around the two sparsely-furnished rooms situated through an archway off a steep street that climbs up from Kiev’s Independence Square. She is a general showing off her new headquarters. “This is going to be our training room for our Euro strikes,” she says
Afghans back Chicago deal, warn West to keep promises
May 22nd
KABUL: People in Afghanistan were surprisingly optimistic on Tuesday about NATO’s plan to pull combat troops out of their war-ravaged nation by the end of 2014, but warned Western leaders to stick to aid and security promises. A Chicago summit meeting of the 28-member bloc, attended also by Afghan President Hamid Karzai and other world leaders, endorsed an exit strategy on Monday that calls for handing control of Afghanistan to its own security forces by the middle of next year.
Bilawal urges Obama to apologize over Salala attack
May 22nd
Staff Report ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari urged US President Obama to take courage to extend apology to Pakistan over its Salala check post attack, SAMAA reports Tuesday. Briefing the media, Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Sherry Rehman said the PPP Chairman stressed upon the US President Obama to bring an immediate halt the US missile strikes inside Pakistan.
Train collision in India; 14 killed, 35 injured
May 22nd
NEW DELHI: At least 14 people were killed and around 35 injured on Tuesday when a passenger train
Erdogan to help mend govt-Oppostion ties
May 22nd
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in efforts to mend ties between Pakistan’s ruling government and the opposition, has decided to hold a meeting with Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday. “I will try to understand his perspective on the matter at hand.” Recalling the solidarity and cooperation which the government and the Opposition had when he last visited the country four years back, Erdogan said that he wished to see the same cooperation back at home
Cold re-surges as Kashmir’s Neelam receives surprise snowfall
May 22nd
Staff Report MUZAFFARABAD: Cold has once again gained its foothold across Azad Kashmir as Neelam Valley quite unexpectedly received snowfall as a clear sign that climatic changes are getting roots. The mountains in the area were all covered with white. Meantime, despite scorching heat wave in most parts of the country, rivers are still running without any increase in water level.
China stays businesswoman’s execution after outcry
May 22nd
A 31-year-old Chinese entrepreneur who was once one of the nation s wealthiest women has been spared the death penalty, an official said Tuesday, after her case sparked a rare public outcry.
‘No intention to block NATO supply permanently’
May 22nd
In an exclusive interview to Dunya News in Chicago, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said Pakistan’s sovereignty should be respected. The public reaction comes when sovereignty of the country is violated, Hina said. She said that Pakistan’s Parliament has urged better relations with the world community and it has reviewed relations with the US and ISAF.
Asian markets rise ahead of European summit
May 22nd
Asian markets rose Tuesday following a strong performance on Wall Street and on hopes EU leaders will come to an agreement on dealing with the eurozone debt crisis at an upcoming summit. Tokyo gained 0.98 percent by the break, Hong Kong was 0.81 percent higher, Sydney added 0.79 percent, Shanghai rose 0.59 percent, and Seoul climbed 1.16 percent


















































