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Saturday, 24 September 2011
Palestinians want UNSC to decide within 'two weeks' on UN membership
Mahmood Abbas Handing over application of full membership to Ban ki Moon |
New York : A leading Fatah official has said that, the Palestinians want the United Nations Security Council to decide on their bid for full membership of the world body within a fortnight.
Lebanon's UN ambassador said the Security Council would convene on Monday to discuss the application after Abbas presented it to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday.
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US equips Israel with Bunker Buster Bombs
US has quietly Supplied Israel bunker busting bombs probably to use against Iran's alleged Nuclear Programme, for details read http://zesham.blogspot.com/2011/09/us-supplies-israel-with-bunker-busting.html
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Tuesday, 20 September 2011
US and Pakistan agreed to limit troops
WASHINGTON: According to US officials the United States and Pakistan have reached a deal that limits the number of American military troops in Pakistani Territory, amid continued rancor between the two countries.
The presence of any US forces inside Pakistan is highly unpopular there, and became more so after the US military raid inside Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden.
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Sunday, 18 September 2011
Pakistan Army Chief Doubts If Afghanistan is ready for pull-out
Seville : Army Chief of Pakistan has doubted if neighboring Afghanistan would be ready for international troops to leave by 2014 as planned.
General Ashfaq Kayani told Reuters at a NATO Military Committee conference in the Spanish city of Seville, "Frankly, I have my doubts, No date can be a final date," he said.
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Saturday, 17 September 2011
Hafeez's All Round Performance, Pakistan wins 1st T20 vs Zimbabwe
Harare : Muhammad Hafeez's All round performance once again lead Pakistan to win in first T20 match here. Muhammad Hafeez scored 71 in 48 balls and got 4 wickets in 2.2 over his carer best.
Scores :
Pakistan : 198 for 4 wickets in 20 overs
Muhammad Hafeez : 71 and 4 wickets 10 runs
Zimbabwe : 113 All out
Man of the Match : Muhammad Hafeez (Pakistan)
U.S. Suspects ISI Link behind Kabul Embassy Attacks
A helicopter hovers over US Embassy in Kabul |
WASHINGTON : The Western media is reporting that the U.S. officials are looking for evidence that directly links elements of Pakistan's powerful spy agency to this week's assault on the U.S. Embassy and coalition headquarters in Kabul which claimed many lives.
US has already announced the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, and they suspect Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistani spy agency may have closely embrace the Haqqani network.
Friday, 16 September 2011
WW-II Aircraft Plunges into Grandstands during an airshow in US, Many Killed
Moments after Aircraft crashed in Grandstands |
Nevada, United States : Several people have died and injured when a vintage aircraft crashed into the ground at an air show in the US state of Nevada, a spokesman and video images showed.
President and CEO of Reno Air Races,Mike Houghton, told a news conference hours after the crash that mechanical problems might have caused a World War II-era fighter plane to plunge into the grandstands at a Nevada air show on Friday.
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Pakistan announces to end IMF programme
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister of Pakistan Dr Hafeez Sheikh along his team are off to Washington to preside over the end of the current IMF programme.
According to Finance Minister eight out of the nine programmes that Pakistan got into with the Fund have been unsuccessful and government was unable to implement three major economic policy commitments, limiting fiscal deficit to 4.7 per cent of GDP, introducing integrated value added tax (VAT) and power sector reforms, which lead to technical completion of an unsuccessful $11.3 billion programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on September 30.
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Islamists of Egypt warn Turkish PM over regional role
CAIRO: Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s most powerful Islamist group warned Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday that his country should not seek to dominate the Middle East despite his enthusiastic welcome at the start of a regional tour.
After his widely praised call for democracy in the Arab world, Erdogan was given a more reserved reception by officials of the Muslim Brotherhood, whose old guard do not share the admiration of the group’s younger generation for the Turkish leader.
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Libyan Rebels Committed War Crimes, Amnesty International
BRUSSELS: In a report, Amnesty International has said that the Libyan Rebels fighting to topple Moammar Gadhafi committed unlawful killings and torture.
The report which was based on three months of investigation in Libya, draws no equivalency between the crimes of Gadhafi loyalists and those of the former rebels, who now hold power in Tripoli:
Sunday, 11 September 2011
US Missile kills three in North wazistan on 9/11 aniversary
North Wazirstan : A suspected US missile strike has killed three people in North Waziristan according to Pakistani intelligence officials.
The two officials say a pair of missiles Sunday struck a house near Mir Ali town in North Waziristan which kills three people, people of wana and North waziristan have been protesting long against unknown drone attacks by US with out the permission of a sovereign country and which often kill innocent people.
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India beat Pakistan on penalties to win Asian Champions Trophy
Ordos, China : India beat arch-rivals Pakistan 4-2 on penalties to win the inaugural Asian Champions Trophy here as both teams played an attacking game but failed to score and the match went to penalties after 15 minutes of extra time.
Although Pakistan got very good chance to score in normal time when they were awarded five penalty corners but they failed to convert a single one. The score remained 0-0 in extra time too and the match had to be decided on penalties.
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Egypt to try Protesters who attacked Israel embassy
CAIRO : In a televised statement, the Information Minister Osama Hassan Heikal made the announced that the protesters who attacked on Israeli embassy would be tried in an emergency state security court, Reuters agency reported.
The United States has severly criticised the storming of the tower that houses the Israeli embassy and demanded from Eqyptian authorities to protect the embassy.
I am Hurdle in Plans of dividing Pakistan, Altaf Hussain
London : Addressing a three hours long video conference the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Chief Altaf Hussain has said that the international conspirators want to divide Pakistan,.
“I may be killed because I am a hurdle in plans of dividing Pakistan” Altaf said. He also showed a map of the region in which Pakistan was divided.
He accused the Jamat-e-Islami (JI) of paying Haqiqi members to fire on an MQM rally during May 12 and fueling the violence which took place in Karachi on that day.
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Egyptian Protesters attack and torched Israeli embassy in Cairo
CAIRO: Hundred of protesters dumped thousands of Israeli embassy documents from the building housing the mission after they took down its flag and threw it to the crowd prompting Israeli ambassador to flee out of the country to head back to Israel.
Egypt’s Interior Minister Mansur al-Eissawy declared a state of high alert and the government announced it was convening an emergency meeting to deal with the crisis. Early Saturday, Israel’s ambassador flew out of the country, heading back to Israel, sources at Cairo airport told AFP.
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Friday, 9 September 2011
US and Britain lost some morality after 9/11, Cameron
LONDON: Britain Prime Minister David Cameron has said that UK and the United States lost some of their moral authority through some of the measures they put in place after the September 11th attacks.
Talking to Al Jazeera television in an interview to mark the 10th anniversary that some measures, such as the establishment of the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, had been a mistake.
“We can certainly see with hindsight and in some ways at the time, mistakes were made in that we lost some of our moral authority, which is vital to keep when you’re trying to make your case in the world,” Cameron said.
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Thursday, 8 September 2011
Pakistan beats Zimbabwe in First One day match by 5 runs
Bulawayo : Pakistan beats Zimbabwe in first one day match by 5 runs, Batting first Pakistan gave the target of 247 runs in 50 overs which Zimbabwe fell short by 5 runs.
Scores :
Pakistan 247 / 7 in 50 overs
Younas Khan : 78 runs
Cheema : 3 wickets for 36
Zimbabwe 242/7 in 50 overs
Taylor : 84 runs
Sibanda : 73 runs
Price : 2 wickets for 39 runs
Man of the match : Younas Khan (Pakistan)
Next Gaza Flotilla will be backed up by Turkish Warships, Tayyap Erdogan
Ankara : Turkish premier Tayyip Erdogan called for Israel to be punished for its attack on the flotilla on Monday and said 'nothing would ever be the same' in relations between the two allies. 'Israel's behaviour should definitely, definitely be punished. No one should try to test Turkey's patience,
Greta Berlin, of the Free Gaza Movement, which organised the flotilla at the centre of Monday's confrontation, said it would not be deterred by the Israeli action and that one of the two latest cargo ships was already off the coast of Italy en route for Gaza.
Obama Administration Threatens to Veto Palestinian Statehood bid in UN
UNITED NATIONS: Obama’s administration has threatened to veto any resolution seeking statehood that is put to the UN Security Council as the Palestinian diplomats are refusing to say how they intend to form their demand.
The legal ramifications of just voting for a simple statement in the 193-member UN General Assembly backing the Palestinian cause worries Israel and United State.
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas has said he will meet UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in New York on September 20 to put the Palestinian demand.
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Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, first one day, Malik and Tanveer Join back
Bulawayo : Shoaib Malik and Sohail Tanveer has joined back in the first one day of three matches against Zimbabwe here. Malik has joined back after ‘break’ of over a year as Pakistan .
Left arm fast bowler Sohail Tanvir also made a similar comeback to the team after a string of injuries put him out of action.
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Forty-four killed in Russian hockey team jet crash
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Two PIA Planes got Bomb threats
KARACHI: Two Planes from Pakistan Internatioanl Airline received bombs threats on Wednesday, and both landed safely, one in Turkey, the other in Malaysia.
The first flight was headed for Manchester, England, when it was notified of the threat near the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, and contacted the control tower in Istanbul to seek permission for the landing, state-run state-run Anatolia news agency reported.
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Fierce Typhon Talas hits Japan killing more than 42 people
Tokyo: A fierce typhoon hit western Japan on Tuesday due to which thousands of people were stranded and the death toll rose to 42, which only increased the misery on a nation which was slowly recovering from the earthquake and tsunami.
Torrential rain brought by powerful Typhoon Talas, which made landfall Saturday and was the deadliest in seven years, caused rivers to swell and triggered floods and landslides that swept away buildings, homes and roads.
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Another Afghan Governor killed by Taliban
KABUL: Taliban roadside bomb blows up the vehicle of an Afghan district governor and three of his guards on Tuesday in the east of the country, according to an official.
The governor of Sherzad district in Nangarhar province, was killed along with his guards while driving to work in the troubled region.
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Libyan convoy with Qadhafi rumoured aboard crosses to Niger
SHISHAN: There are reports of a Libyan military convoy with Moamer Qadhafi rumoured aboard has crossed into Niger, as new regime fighters were poised to strike at the toppled strongman’s last bastions.
Qadhafi’s spokesman, Moussa Ibrahim, however insisted the fugitive dictator is in top health and planning his country’s defence, and that he and his sons were ready to fight to the death, though he gave no clue of their whereabouts.
Monday, 5 September 2011
NATO'S Libyan Mission comes closer to end: Rasmussen
BRUSSELS: Nato’s secretary general has announced on Monday that the NATO Mission in Libya has moved significantly closer to success and will end soon.
Rasmussen told to a Press conference that “Our operation to protect civilians has moved significantly closer to success, but we are not there yet, I believe it will come soon".
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Pakistan Claims to Capture a Senior Al-Qaeda Leader
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has announced that a “senior al Qaeda leader” named Younis al- Mauritani, who was responsible for conducting international operations and ordered by Osama bin Laden to hit US, European and Australian economic targets, has been captured.
Pakistani Military has also said the capture was helped by the United States through Inter-Services Intelligence which suggest that severd ties heavily damaged by the killing of bin Laden are improving.
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Malik requests judicial enquiry into Zulfiqar Mirza's Allegations
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik asked Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani in a Fax, requesting an investigation into the allegations levelled against him by former Sindh Home Minister Zulfiqar Mirza.
Prime minister Syed Yousaf Gilani confirmed receiving a fax from interior Minister told the media that the request will be reviewed tomorrow.
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Chinese is to be taught in Sindh Schools from 2013
KARACHI: The Sindh Government has decided that it will launch compulsory teaching of Chinese language from grade six in 2013.
Chief Minister of Sindh Qaim Ali Shah chaired the meeting to take decsion. It was also decided that students learning Chinese will gain extra marks, scholarships and foreign visit opportunities.
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Recoverd Files Show Close ties between C.I.A.Qaddafi's Spy Unit, NYT
TRIPOLI : According to documents found at the abandoned office of Libya’s former spymaster with new details of the close relations between American CIA and Libyan intelligence service, most notably suggesting that the Americans sent terrorism suspects at least eight times for questioning in Libya despite that country’s reputation for torture, The New York Times Reported.
The Western intelligence services began cooperating with Libya after it abandoned its program to build unconventional weapons in 2004, but the files left behind as Tripoli fell to rebels show that the cooperation was much more extensive than generally known with both the C.I.A. and MI-6 the British Intelligence agency.
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Accused Former IMF Chief Strauss-Kahn Returns Home
PARIS: Accused of Sex Assault on a hotel maid, Former IMF Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn returns home on Sunday to an expected icy greeting from party allies after a legal war in New York.
The prosecutors in New York has dropped the case against Strauss-Kahn who is back to his native country and it seems unlikely that he will get the hero’s welcome in Paris, where his reputation has suffered badly despite that the case has been dropped against him.
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Saturday, 3 September 2011
Proof against MQM given to ISI chief, Zulfiqar Mirza
KARACHI: Dr Zulfikar Mirza has claimed that he has handed over the evidence against the MQM based on documents which he had carried with him in a briefcase to ISI Chief Gen Shuja Pasha in a meeting which spanned over two hours few days ago.
In an Interview to private Pakistani channel Dr Zulfiqar Mirza said that “I have left some of the copies of documents with the ISI chief". "This was my second meeting with Gen Pasha and President Zardari knew about it,” he added.
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9/11 Commission Duped, Admits there was No Real Investigation at All
According to well known Conspiracy Theorist Jesse Ventura while talking on Pentagon attack says that the commission video’s redacted to remove testimony by the Secretary of Transportation, transcripts altered, witnesses blocked, evidence, tons of evidence of government conspiracy withheld, this is the case against the government. Threats, intimidation, going on for years, this is proven. Were there more than threats, murders, “heart attacks” or threats against families?
Ventura proves the Pentagon was a government conspiracy, he “names names.” Geraldo makes any other explanation for Building 7 other than “controlled demolition” pure insanity.
Army is Ready to Restore Peace in Karachi if asked by Governemnt, General Ashfaq Kiyani
ISLAMABAD: Chief of the Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani expressed grave concern over the deteriorating law and order situation in Karachi and said the Army was ready to restore peace in the mega city if asked by the government.
The General Kiyani said that it was the duty of the Army to serve the nation.He parried a question on whether the government had made any contact with him for calling out the Army in Karachi.
Turkey to Challenge Gaza Blockade
Ankara,
Turkey has siad that it will challange the illegal Gaza blockade by
Israel in International Court of Justice, Yesterday Turkey has expelled
the Israeli ambasador from Turkey and ended Military ties with Israel.
The
anger came after a UN report inquiring the Trukish lead freedom
Flotilla that killed nine pro-palestinain people, The report came short
of crtisizing the Israeli Govrnment and Trukey immediately rejected the
report.
Gay-Themed Magazine for US Army and Air bases
WASHINGTON: For the First time US officials have approved the distribution of a gay-themed magazine at Army and Air Force bases, coinciding with the end of a ban on openly gay troops.
OutServe Magazine, which caters to gay members of the armed forces, said it would deliver a special “repeal issue” on September 20, the day the prohibition against openly gay US service members is due to officially end.
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Friday, 2 September 2011
Turkey Expels the ambassador and Ends the Ties with Israel after the UN report
Ankara : Turkey has expelled the Israeli ambassador last night and suspended military ties with its one-time ally after a United Nations report slammed the "excessive" force used by Israel in a raid on a Gaza aid flotilla.
A day after leaked extracts of the report into last year's commando raid appeared in the media, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said the government in Ankara had decided on a series of steps as a mark of protest although the report has yet to be released.
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9/11 A Hoax : NO MUSLIMS, NO HIJACKERS, NO BOX CUTTERS, ALL PROVEN LIES FINALLY
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Thursday, 1 September 2011
Israel used excessive deadly violence against Freedom Flotilla: UN Report
UNITED NATIONS: A UN report on blocking of Turkish Freedom Flotilla says that Israel used “excessive” deadly violence against a Turkish-led aid flotilla to Gaza.
Eight Turkish nationals and an American of Turkish descent died in the May 31, 2010 raid when Israeli special forces in speed boats and dropped from helicopters raided the six vessels in international waters.
Libyans to decide about Qadhafi trial location: Sarkozy, Cameron
PARIS: It is up to the Libyan people to decide where to try Moamer Qadhafi after arresting ousted him said Nicolas Sarkozy and David Cameron.
The French and British leaders were talking after a conference in Paris between envoys from 60 countries dubbed “friends of Libya” and the leaders of Libya’s new rebel interim regime, the National Transitional Council
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