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![]() Please Visit our Sponsor (Ads open in separate window) England and Australia draw third Test MANCHESTER, England, Aug 15 (AFP) - England and Australia drew the third Ashes Test on the fifth and final day at Old Trafford here Monday.The result left the five-match series level at 1-1.(Posted @ 23:00 PST) Manmohan Singh renews offer for talks with Kashmiri leaders NEW DELHI, Aug 15 (APP) Renewing his offer, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on Monday invited everyone in occupied Kashmir to join the peace dialogue. In his Independence Day address Singh said the government's response will be "hard" if violence continued in occupied Kashmir but added that “I invite everyone to join us to discuss the problem of Jammu and Kashmir so that its people can lead a life of peace and dignity.” Referring to Pakistan's efforts to curb "militancy", Singh said Pakistan had put some checks on their activities; however it was not possible to achieve success through "half-hearted efforts". Pointing out that there was some success in search for peace and harmony, he said "the composite dialogue process with Pakistan is continuing." Noting that it was New Delhi's sincere hope to work with all neighbours, he said "if India and Pakistan are able to work together, then we will have many opportunities for making our countries prosperous. I am confident that we will be able to fulfil this vision". He also said once the gas pipeline from Iran to India via Pakistan is completed, the government would be able to address a major constraint affecting the nation's economy.(Posted @ 16:28 PST) Pakistan rejects India’s accusations of terrorist camps as fabricated ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): Pakistan on Monday rejected as "fabricated and false" the Indian accusation of terrorist camps on the country's soil which were made by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during his Independence Day speech. He however described as positive the reports of a need for a dialogue between the Indian government and the Kashmiri leaders. "We would like the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) to be associated with the peace process. Pakistan believes that Kashmiris are an important party to the peace process and need to be included in the talks," he said. He added that it was not for Pakistan to decide as to who is the true representative of the Kashmiri people and that there was no preference for any leader, and it was to be decided within the APHC.(Posted @ 18:58 PST) Blast in occupied Kashmir on India’s Independence Day SRINAGAR, Aug 15 (Reuters) A grenade exploded near a stadium in occupied Kashmir's main city of Srinagar on Monday before the start of a ceremony to mark India's independence day anniversary, but police said there was nobody dead or wounded. The grenade went off an hour before the chief minister of occupied Kashmir Mufti Mohammad Syed was due to attend the Independence Day celebrations at the heavily guarded stadium, police sources added. The All Parties Hurriyat Conference, the main political party in occupied Kashmir, called for a general strike to mark the day. (Posted @ 14:45 PST)
Forty feared dead in Ghana illegal gold mine ACCRA, Aug 15 (Reuters) - About 40 people were feared dead in Ghana after an illegal gold mine on an exploration site collapsed last week, company officials said on Monday. The illegal mine was on a property owned by Newmont Mining Corp the world's largest gold producer, a spokesman for the company's Ghanaian unit said.(Posted @ 22:50 PST) Taliban kidnap Lebanese engineer in Afghanistan KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, Aug 15 (Reuters) Taliban guerrillas have kidnapped a Lebanese national working as an engineer on a U.S.-funded road project in southern Afghanistan, a Taliban spokesman said on Monday. A provincial Afghan official confirmed that Mohammad Reza had gone missing, but he could not confirm that the Lebanese engineer had been kidnapped by Taliban insurgents.(Posted @ 22:40 PST) Italy arrests 141 in terror swoop ROME, Aug 15 (Reuters) Italy arrested 141 people in a security swoop following the bombings in London and Egypt last month and remains at high risk from an attack by militants, the Interior Ministry said on Monday. The ministry also said it had begun expulsion procedures against 701 people.(Posted @ 22:30 PST)
Pakistani police link militants to Islamic party KARACHI, Aug 15 (Reuters) Pakistani police said on Monday that four suspected militants arrested last week belong to the youth wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami party but have no links with the al Qaeda network. The four were arrested in the southern city of Karachi on Saturday with pistols and ammunition. Police said they belonged to a group of 22 militants who were planning attacks in the city.(Posted @ 22:12 PST) Abbas says Israel must give up more than Gaza GAZA, Aug 15 (Reuters) Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Monday, as Israel launched its pullout from the Gaza Strip, that the move was insufficient and called for an end to occupation in other territories as well. "The Israeli withdrawal that has begun today is an important and historic step that shouldn't only happen in Gaza but also the West Rank and the rest of the land reaching to the 1949 borders," he said.(Posted @ 22:08 PST) World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz appreciates Pakistan's reforms ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP): The visiting World Bank team led by its president Paul Wolfowitz Monday appreciated Pakistan's economic performance and observed that the country could do better by maintaining its economic growth momentum. They stated this at their separate roundtable meetings with government economic and education teams here at the Ministry of Finance led by Advisor to the Prime Minister on Finance and Revenues, Dr.Salman Shah.(Posted @ 22:00 PST) Israel launches Gaza pullout, settlers defiant NEVE DEKALIM, Gaza Strip, Aug 15 (Reuters) Defiant Jewish settlers blocked the gates of some Gaza settlements on Monday in an attempt to prevent soldiers from delivering 48-hour eviction notices as Israel began its pullout from the coastal territory. Bearded men stood at the main entrance praying for divine intervention. Settlers with loudspeakers urged soldiers to refuse orders. Protesters set fire to tyres, sending up clouds of dark smoke. Many of Gaza's 8,500 settlers streamed out before Israel set the pullout in motion on Monday, but more than half remained. They were reinforced by 5,000 ultranationalists who had slipped in, raising fears of violence. Earlier some 7,500 Palestinian security men in Gaza were moved into position on the outskirts of the fortified settlements to ward off possible militant attacks. (Posted @ 14:45 PST) Cricket-Australia 216-5 in 2nd innings v England at tea MANCHESTER, England, Aug 15 (Reuters) Australia were 216 for five in their second innings at tea on the final day of the third Ashes test against England at Old Trafford on Monday. Australia require 423 to win with 42 overs remaining. Scores: Australia 216-5 (R.Ponting 91 not out) & 302 (S.Warne 90; S.Jones 6-53) v England 444 (M.Vaughan 166, M.Trescothick 63, I.Bell 59; S.Warne 4-99, B.Lee 4-100) & 280-6 declared (A.Strauss 106, I.Bell 65; G.McGrath 5-115)(Posted @ 20:56 PST) Cricket-New Zealand stumble to 48-2 v Zimbabwe (231) at close BULAWAYO, Aug 15 (Reuters) New Zealand were 48 for two in reply to Zimbabwe's first innings of 231 at stumps on the first day of the second test in Bulawayo on Monday. Scores: Zimbabwe 231 (Tatenda Taibu 76, Shane Bond 6-51) v New Zealand 48-2.(Posted @ 20:50 PST) Pakistan opposes use of force against Iran ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (Reuters) Pakistan said on Monday it was opposed to the use of force against Iran to press it to give up its nuclear programme, saying that would destabilise the region. "We believe force is not going to resolve any problem. It is going to further destablise this region," a foreign ministry spokesman told a weekly briefing. "We believe that all parties need to fulfil their obligations. We also feel Iran has a legitimate right, under the NPT, for the peaceful use of nuclear energy," the spokesman added.(Posted @ 18:40 PST) Sri Lanka cremates slain minister, blames rebels COLOMBO, Aug 15 (Reuters) Sri Lanka cremated its slain foreign minister at a state funeral on Monday, a murder which President Chandrika Kumaratunga blamed on Tamil Tiger rebels and which raised the spectre of a return to civil war. Thousands paid their last respects to Lakshman Kadirgamar, whose assassination plunged a protracted peace process into its worst crisis since a 2002 ceasefire in the Tigers' two-decade war for self-rule, although the government said the truce would hold.(Posted @ 18:20 PST) Seven Taliban killed in Afghan clashes KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, Aug 15 (AFP) Seven suspected Taliban militants were killed and 15 were arrested, including one of the militia's commander Mullah Janan, in separate incidents in southern Afghanistan, officials said Monday.(Posted @ 16:38 PST) Maoist rebels kill nine including lawmaker in southern India HYDERABAD, India, Aug 15 (AFP) Maoist guerrillas on Monday shot dead nine people including a provincial lawmaker, Narsi Reddy, after an Independence Day celebration in the south-eastern Indian state of Andra Pradesh, police said. A municipal commissioner and another official were among the killed. (Posted @ 15:45 PST) Nationwide strike shuts down much of Bangladesh DHAKA, Aug 15 (AFP) Much of Bangladesh came to a halt Monday as the country's opposition enforced a half-day strike to demand that the death sentences handed down for the murder of the country's founding leader, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, be carried out. Streets were free of cars and schools, shops and businesses closed Monday as Awami League activists held protests marches in all the major cities and towns across the country, police said. (Posted @ 15:35 PST) Floods kill at least nine, leave 23 missing in China BEIJING, Aug 15 (AFP) Torrential downpours and severe flooding killed at least nine people in north-eastern China's Liaoning province and left 23 more missing, state media said Monday. (Posted @ 15:34 PST) Five dead, 11 missing in worst northern Thailand floods in 11 years BANGKOK, Aug 15 (AFP) Five people were killed and 11 were still missing in the weekend flooding in northern Thailand which Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra described Monday as the worst in 11 years. Floodwaters had swirled across seven northern provinces affecting nearly 60,000 people. The cost of the damage was still being estimated, a ministry source said. (Posted @ 15:34 PST) 119 bodies and second flight recorder from Cypriot airliner found ATHENS, Aug 15 (AFP) Emergency teams have recovered the bodies of 119 of the 121 people, including 21 children, on board the Cypriot airliner which crashed near Athens as well as the plane's second flight recorder, Greek authorities said Monday. Relatives of the victims, most of them Cypriots, were expected to arrive in Greece early Monday on a specially-chartered flight. The cause of the crash remained unknown. (Posted @ 15:33 PST) Japanese PM marks WW2 defeat with apology to Asia TOKYO, Aug 15 (Reuters) Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi marked the 60th anniversary of Japan's defeat in World War Two on Monday with an apology for suffering caused by Japanese military aggression, and pledged that Tokyo would never again go to war. "Japan caused huge damage and suffering to many countries, especially the people of Asia, with its colonisation and aggression," Koizumi said in a statement. "Humbly accepting this fact of history, we again express our deep remorse and heartfelt apology and offer our condolences to the victims of the war at home and abroad," he said.(Posted @ 15:10 PST) Indonesia and rebels sign Aceh peace deal HELSINKI, Aug 15 (Reuters) The Indonesian government and rebels from Aceh signed a truce on Monday aimed at ending nearly three decades of fighting in the province devastated by last December's tsunami. The deal, signed in Helsinki by Indonesian Justice Minister Hamid Awaluddin and Malik Mahmood of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM), provides for an amnesty and disarming of the rebels and restricts government troop movements in Aceh. Disarmament begins on Sept. 15 and will be monitored by officials and soldiers from the European Union and Asia.(Posted @ 15:10 PST) Iraqi police discover 30 bodies in mass grave KERBALA, Iraq, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Police in southern Iraq said on Monday they had discovered 30 bodies of people who were apparently tortured and then shot. Colonel Salam Taraad, of the Hilla police department, said two of the victims were women. He quoted medical sources as saying the bodies, which had signs of torture and bullet wounds, were buried six months ago. The corpses were found in the village of Uwarige, just south of the capital. (Posted @ 12:55 PST) French TV technician kidnapped in Gaza GAZA CITY, Aug 15 (AFP) - A French television sound technician was kidnapped at gunpoint in the Gaza Strip late Sunday just hours before Israel formally began its pullout, Palestinian security sources said. The engineer working for the public France 3 television station was snatched by three gunmen outside his hotel in Gaza City and bundled into a waiting car before being driven off, the sources said.(Posted @ 12:05 PST) Karachi Stocks down 27.18 points: KARACHI, August 15: At close of trading, the KSE-100 index was at 7123.47, down 27.18 points from Friday's close. (Bureau Report) (Updated @ 14:35 PST) Forex update: KARACHI, August 15: The Pakistani Rupee was traded at Rs 60.05 to the US Dollar in the open market. (Bureau Report) (Updated @ 14:35 PST)
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