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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".

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.

Pakistan Beats Zimbabwe in Only Test



BULAWAYO: Pakistan has beaten the host Zimbabwe by seven wickets in only Test match between the sides at Queens Sports Club here on Monday. 

Zimbabwe have managed to give  the  target of only 88 to Pakistan which they managed to get after losing three wickets.

Jewish Settlers torched a Mosque in West Bank



QUSRA: Jewish Settlers set fire a Mosque in Northern West Bank early on Monday after Israeli police dismantled three homes in a Jewish settlement.

According to Local residents Jewish settlers set the Mosque on fire when seting two tyres in it  was damaged when two tyres were set alight inside.

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