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US seeks Pak, Afghan help to fight terrorism
Pakistani choppers pound militant hideout in border belt
Pakistan and Afghanistan must intensify cooperation along their border to prevent al-Qaeda and Taliban members from finding refuge, White House national security adviser Stephen Hadley said on Thursday.
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Indian Delegation Says
Arms ban on Nepal should continue
India should continue its suspension of arms sales to Nepal to pressure King Gyanendra to reverse his February power grab, an Indian political delegation said Friday at the end of a fact-finding mission
 
Fatah sees off Hamas challenge in local polls
The ruling Palestinian movement Fatah held off yesterday a challenge from the radical Islamists of Hamas in a fresh round of elections in the West Bank where more deadly violence flared.
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19 die in Kashmir violence
Bus accident leaves 44 dead
Nineteen people were killed in the latest violence in Indian Kashmir, four of them soldiers gunned down in a firefight with suspected rebels on the de facto border between India and Pakistan, officials
 
10 students die as cops open fire in Meghalaya
Ten students were killed and 90 people injured yesterday when police opened fire during two separate clashes with thousands of protestors in India's northeastern state of Meghalaya, an official said.
 
Arab states push for denunciation of Israel
Arab states were pushing for a denunciation of Israel as a nuclear threat to the Middle East, on the final day yesterday of a week-long conference of the watchdog UN atomic agency.
 
Nobel Peace Prize tipped to go to anti-nuke arms efforts
Just days ahead of the announcement of this year's Nobel Peace Prize, observers say organisations campaigning against nuclear proliferation are the most likely to win the prestigious award.
 

 
   
 
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