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Pakistan’s U-turn on ISI
ISLAMABAD: Confusion reigned over the exact status of Pakistan’s controversial intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), a day after the government announced it had placed the ISI under the control of the Interior ...

Yadav to invite Maoists to form government
KATHMANDU: Nepal’s President Ram Baran Yadav is likely to request the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) to form the new government. The Nepali Congress (NC) spokesperson, Arjun Narsingh K.C., said Dr. Yadav would request the ...

Hun Sen set to retain power
SINGAPORE: Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen, the longest-serving leader in Southeast Asia, appeared set to retain power, as the election to the National Assembly passed off “smoothly” on Sunday. State media in Phnom ...

Members of ETA held
MADRID: Spain’s National Court on Sunday jailed seven people on charges of belonging to a militant cell of the Basque separatist group ETA. The cell is believed responsible for a string of recent bomb attacks. The seven would be ...

Cuba marks revolution anniversary
President Raul Castro warns of hard times ahead

U.K. law to check forced marriages
LONDON: Allegations of forced marriages among immigrants from the Indian subcontinent, especially those from Pakistan and Bangladesh, have prompted the government to bar teenage brides and bridegrooms from entering the country, and to raise ...

“LTTE collapsing like a pack of cards”
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s President Mahinda Rajapaksa has asserted that areas in Kilinochchi and Mullathivu, which are under the LTTE’s control, would be “liberated.” Addressing an election rally in Anuradhapura on ...

U.S.: hold Bangladesh polls on time
DHAKA: U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, Richard Boucher, has told the former Bangladesh Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, that Washington would not accept the rescheduling of general elections, slated to be in December this ...

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