Pakistan will not start war: President: Better ECO working urged
ISTANBUL, Oct 14: Pakistan will not launch a war over the Kashmir dispute, President Pervez Musharraf told fellow leaders at the 10-member Economic Cooperation Organization on Monday....
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Qazi rules out oath under PCO
ISLAMABAD Oct 14: Vice-president of Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal and chief of Jamaat-i-Islami Qazi Hussain Ahmed has said that Pakistan is passing through the most delicate stage of transition of power and his...
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Fahim calls for consensus govt
ISLAMABAD, Oct 14: Intense discussions have been going on among leaders of successful parties on the formation of future setup....
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India not to resume talks
NEW DELHI, Oct 14: India appeared to have significantly hardened its stance on Monday against western pressure to resume peace talks and also ease a menacing military standoff with Pakistan, as...
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Sinha’s remarks termed ludicrous
ISLAMABAD, Oct 14: Foreign Office on Monday took strong notice of the remarks made by Indian Foreign Minister Yashwant Sinha in an interview with BBC....
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Oath under PCO still not decided: Nisar
LAHORE, Oct 14: No decision has been taken so far whether the oath from the elected members of the national and provincial assemblies would be taken under the PCO or the...
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EC rejects charges of results tampering: 5pc condition for reserved seats waived
ISLAMABAD, Oct 14: The Election Commission secretary on Monday said that the condition of securing a minimum of 5 per cent general seats for a political party to qualify for a...
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Turkey to establish security belt
ANKARA, Oct 14: Turkey said on Monday it would set up a “security belt” in northern Iraq if the United States hits Baghdad, and renewed a threat of military action to...
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Karzai seeks aid from ECO states
ISTANBUL, Oct 14: President Hamid Karzai declared on Monday that Afghanistan was open to business and has sought higher degree of assistance from the ECO partners in the priority areas of...
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PPP, MMA mull cooperation to form govt
ISLAMABAD, Oct 14: The country’s main opposition parties made their first formal contacts on Monday to discuss possible cooperation to form the next government after last week’s election produced the most...
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Violence claimed 10 lives: Indian police
MUMBAI, Oct 14: Indian police said on Monday ten people had died and over 140 injured in communal violence in western India over comments by US Baptist minister Jerry Falwell against...
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7 shot dead on way to court
NAROWAL, Oct 14: Seven people, five of a Gujjar family and two passersby, were killed and two others injured by their rivals here on Manak Road near Dera Sain Niamat on...
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Omar Abdullah resigns
NEW DELHI, Oct 14: India’s junior foreign minister Omar Abdullah, whose party was mauled in recent polls in occupied Kashmir, quit his job on Monday and had a dig at political...
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Two killed in Jenin
JENIN, Oct 14: Two young militants from the radical Islamic Jihad were killed on Monday as Israeli troops in tanks fired on their car near the West Bank town of Jenin,...
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NFC award decision on 25th
ISLAMABAD, Oct 14: The National Finance Commission (NFC) is scheduled to meet in Lahore on Oct 25 to decide on the 6th NFC award....
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PML(Q), MMA in contact with parties
QUETTA, Oct 14: The leaders of Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal and Pakistan Muslim League (Q) have started contacting other parties and independent MPA’s in an effort to form a coalition government in Balochistan....
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‘S. Arabia not to take part in attack on Iraq’
TIARET (Algeria), Oct 14: Saudi Arabia will not take part in a possible military intervention in Iraq, whether it is launched solely by the United States or has the backing of...
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PML(N) offers support to MMA
PESHAWAR, Oct 14: The Pakistan Muslim League (N) extended unconditional support to Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal in the NWFP here on Monday....
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