Bomb explosions rock Lahore, 3 injured
November 23, 2008 | 00:11 IST
At least 3 persons were injured when three bombs went off near a stadium and an arts complex in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore late Saturday night.
The first two blasts occurred shortly after 10.30 pm outside...
Making any assumptions/conclusions at this point of time is too far fetched. The probe has to be finished and to be fought in court. The maharastra ATS has been selectively leaking the news without any concrete evidence. They said these guys have used RDX on Samjautha express, but the forensic...
UN team to monitor Bangladesh elections
United Nations (PTI): UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has set up a high-level team to monitor next month's parliamentary elections in Bangladesh, which has been beset by political violence and polarization in recent years.
The panel was set up in...
Clinton Decides to Accept Post at State Dept., Confidants Say
By PETER BAKER
WASHINGTON Hillary Rodham Clinton has decided to give up her Senate seat and accept the position of secretary of state, making her the public face around the world for the administration of the man who beat her...
Well, I have nothing against Islam/Muslims. I come from a place (Hyderabad, India), where almost 40% of them are muslims. So, I have a lot of muslim friends and I can understand and distinguish between a fanatic and a normal person.
Anyways, nice to know you and your views. Cheers.
BNP drops Bangladesh poll boycott
By Mark Dummett
BBC News, Dhaka
Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has announced that her Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) will take part in next month's elections.
She says her party will not boycott the 18 December vote as long as it is...
They cannot stop any deal between China and Pakistan regarding Nuclear power plant construction. Problem will be with the supply of nuclear fuel, dual use technology etc. There is no point in constructing power plants without the means for their sustenance. Economically that doesn't make sense...
India slams Pakistan's comments on Jammu and Kashmir polls
PTI | November 21, 2008 | 19:51 IST
India reacted sharply to certain comments by Pakistan on the Jammu and Kashmir polls, saying it indicates Islamabad is not interested in playing a "responsible role" in the region which it should in...
Because India doesn't sign it. At some point of time in future, India is going to do a nuclear test (to check the parameters, for further simulations, to check the war heads etc). It will be followed by Pakistan. So, as long as India doesn't sign CTBT, pakistan wouldn't sign.