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`Warlords trying to dominate loya jirga
AR-E-SHARIF (AFGHANISTAN), JUNE 9.Warlords in southern Afghanistan are subverting the loya jirga process to claim both legitimacy and power, Human Rights Watch said in a new briefing paper released last week. In several provinces, the ...
No timeframe for Palestine, says Bush
WASHINGTON, JUNE 9. The U.S. President, George W. Bush has rejected a call from the Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, to support a timetable for the creation of a Palestinian State. Mr. Mubarak also failed to convince Mr. Bush to change his ...
War fallout: U.K. going ahead with contingency plans
LONDON, JUNE 9. Britain is reported to be going ahead with contingency plans to cope with the fallout of a possible India-Pakistan war, despite a sense of guarded optimism that tensions on the subcontinent might start to ease as a result of ...
Pak. hails India's moves
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 9. Pakistan today said the reports that India was considering diplomatic and military gestures to reduce tension indicated that the current situation between the two countries was heading towards improvement. ``Pakistan ...
British Muslims send huge funds to Kashmiri terrorists
LONDON, JUNE 9. Pakistan-based Kashmiri terrorist groups are being funded to the tune of £5 million a year by British Muslims, The Sunday Telegraph claimed today. On undercover visits to mosques in London last week, reporters of the ...
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  • Putin, Blair discuss Kashmir row
  • Nepal leader meets Vajpayee

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