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Breaking News Tue, 8 Jul 2008
A U.S. soldier of Charlie Company 1-15 Infantry, 3rd Brigade Combat team, 3rd Infantry Division, passes next to a wall painted with the Iraqi flag during a routine patrol in Salman Pak, about 30 miles (45 kilometers) south of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, March 1, 200
Afghanistan   Defence   Iraq   Photos   US  
Where do we go from here?
| [Excerpted from The New York Times editorial of published July 7, 2008] | The alarming resurgence of al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan makes it even more imperative for the United... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris) The Manila Times
 A Pakistani police officer guars a church Thursday, May 10, 2007 in Charsadda near Peshawar, Pakistan. Christians in northwest Pakistan have received threatening letters warning them to shut their churches and convert to Islam, officials said Thursday, t
Islam   Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism   US  
Jihadis break cover
| US Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher, the Bush administration's point man on policy in South Asia, is a highly regarded and experienced diplomat seldom given to public expressions of exas... (photo: AP Photo ) The Australian
 Troops of Northern Light Infantary, who played a key role in Kargil in Indian-held Kashmir last year between India and Pakistan, marching on the occassion of Pakistan Day parade Thursday, March 23, 2000 in Islamabad. Pakistan celebrated its national day Delhi carries a small stick
| By Chietigj Bajpaee | Israel bombs the Osirak nuclear research facility in Iraq in 1981 after it alleges that Iraq is using the facility to develop a nuclear weapons program. China seizes and disman... (photo: AP Photo/B.K. Bangash) Asia Times
Defence   India   Photos   Politics   Terrorism  
 Iranian student walk pass an anti-American mural, the Statue of Liberty with skull head, Saturday Nov. 4, 2006 in front of the former U.S embassy in Tehran, Iran during a demonstration to mark the anniversary of the start of the Iranian hostage crisis wh Tehran looks beyond Bush
| By Trita Parsi | WASHINGTON - Conciliatory noises from Tehran over the nuclear issue have left Washington and Brussels baffled, and unconvinced of Iran's intentions. Having grown accustomed to Presi... (photo: AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian) Asia Times
Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Politics   US  
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Indian soldiers carry the coffin of Indian Army officer R.D. Mehta, who died in Monday's bombing of the Indian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, during a cremation service in New Delhi, Tuesday, July 8, 200 Now it's war against India in Afghanistan
| By Sudha Ramachandran | BANGALORE - The suicide bomber who crashed an explosive-laden car into the Indian Embassy in the Afghan capital Kabul on Monday not only killed ... (photo: AP / Mustafa Quraishi) Asia Times
Afghanistan   India   Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism  
GRENADE MARKSMANSHIP  - A U.S. Army military policeman instructs Afghan soldiers on how to use rocket-propelled grenade launchers at a range in Beshud, Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, Feb. 13, 2008. Pentagon putting more air power on Afghanistan
WASHINGTON - Worried about increasing insurgent attacks in Afghanistan, the U.S. military says it is sending extra air power there by shifting an aircraft carrier away fr... (photo: U.S. Army / Spc. Justin French ) San Diego
Afghanistan   Pentagon   Photos   Power   Washington  
 Yemeni children beg in the streets of downtown San´a, Yemen Thursday, April 24, 1997. Amid a deep economic crisis and allegations of corruption in the government, elctions are scheduled to take place next April 27 with the ruling General People&acu YEMEN: New study highlights plight of street children
web | Photo: Mohammed al-Jabri/IRIN SANAA, 8 July 2008 (IRIN) - Ahmed (not his real name) has been sleeping near a secondary school in the centre of Sanaa city, Yemen's c... (photo: AP Photo) IRINnews
Arab World   Children   Photo   Photos   Sanaa   Yemen  
David Petraeus Pentagon says it's moving some strike jets to worrisome Afghan mission as Iraq improves
| WASHINGTON - Worried about increasing insurgent attacks in Afghanistan, the U.S. military says it is sending extra air power there by shifting an aircraft carrier away ... (photo: U.S. federal government / Robert D. Ward) Star Tribune
Afghanistan   Pentagon   Photos   Usa   Washington  
Economy Politics
Pakistan denies involvement in Kabul bombing
Diesel export to Kabul up
Oil prices ease along with worries over Iran
Oil prices drop below $144 a barrel on signs that Iran nucle
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Oil at $200/barrel by yearend?
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Jihadis break cover
MacKay: Mounting death toll part of seasonal violence
Pentagon Putting More Air Power On Afghanistan
Terror attack on Indian embassy reprehensible: Intl communit
 A Pakistani police officer guars a church Thursday, May 10, 2007 in Charsadda near Peshawar, Pakistan. Christians in northwest Pakistan have received threatening letters warning them to shut their churches and convert to Islam, officials said Thursday, t
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Education Entertainment
Palace officials deflect talks on shakeup at SSS
India beggar amasses coin fortune
East Timor Police Break Up Student Rally
E Timor police move on students
1000 pesos money bill philippines currency
Palace officials deflect talks on shakeup at SSS
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Afghanistan blames Pakistan for bomb attack outside Indian E
1 NATO soldier dies, 4 wounded in Afghanistan roadside blast
HK star Karen Mok to co-host MTV Asia Awards
DINING out A taste of Japan comes to Fairfield Twp.
Karen Mok
HK star Karen Mok to co-host MTV Asia Awards
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Sport Environment
Pentagon putting more air power on Afghanistan
Rider greats, Grey Cup enjoy Afghan journey
Russia Set To Dominate On The Mat
Australians to give cricket a facelift
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Australians to give cricket a facelift
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Record oil prices: Iran and the Strait of Hormuz
Foreigners threaten Afghan snow leopards
Foreigners threaten snow leopards
Foreigners threaten endangered Afghan snow leopards
Navy's Ticonderoga class cruiser USS Port Royal, equiped with AEGIS combat systems, and "Tomahawk" ASM/LAM cruise missiles, patrols in the Persian Gulf in this 1997 file photo. Iranian boats harassed and provoked three American Navy ships in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, threatening to explode the vessels, U.S. officials said Monday, calling it the most serious such incident in years.
Record oil prices: Iran and the Strait of Hormuz
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