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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Unites States Could Unilaterally Operate Inside Pakistan
The US has refused to assure that it would not repeat Abbottabad-like unilateral operation in Pakistan, Geo News reported on Thursday.
Gaddafi's Family Left Libya
Safiya Gaddafi and her daughter Aisha crossed into Tunisia "a few days ago" with a Libyan delegation, according to Tunisian security sources.
Strauss kahn Gets Bail
Kahn was granted bail on Thursday, which is set at 1 million dollar cash and 5 million bond, he must surrender all his traveling documents and wear monitoring device. He will be spending one more night in jail and will be released tomorrow.
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Gaddafi's Family Left Libya
Safiya Gaddafi and her daughter Aisha crossed into Tunisia "a few days ago" with a Libyan delegation, according to Tunisian security sources.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
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Punjab Chief Minister Of Pakistan Compares Abbottabad Incident to Dhaka Fall
Chief Minister Punjab Mian Mohammed Shahbaz Sharif has said that US operation in Abbottabad disgraced national honour and pride, Geo News reported.
He said entire Pakistan is as gloomy over this incident as the incident of Dhaka Fall, which battered Pakistan’s history in 1971.
Pakistan’s sovereignty is being violated in exchange for dollars, he alarmed.
He said entire Pakistan is as gloomy over this incident as the incident of Dhaka Fall, which battered Pakistan’s history in 1971.
Pakistan’s sovereignty is being violated in exchange for dollars, he alarmed.
U.S. Senator John Kerry Meets ISI Chief In Pakistan
Senator John Kerry Sunday held a meeting with Chief of Army Staff General Kayani at General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, Geo News reported.
U.S. Divided over Future Relations With Pakistan
The administration of US President Barack Obama is divided over the future of its relationship with Pakistan following the killing of Al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden, The Washington Post reported Sunday.
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