Japanese premier faces tough challenges ahead
NI Wire, Mon, 30 Jul 2007
Following the hold of the opposition Democratic Party of Japan in the upper house tough challenges come in the way of Japanese premier. Since the party was established in 1955 this is the worst defeat of the Liberal Democratic Party in the
Mosque again gets painted red
NI Wire, Sat, 28 Jul 2007
Now-a-days Islamabad has become a hot spot of targets of radical Islamist militants after the ‘Red mosque’ episode in which almost 100 people died when government security forces attacked the mosque to capture hundreds of Islamic
London judge awards sentence to 5 students
NI Wire, Fri, 27 Jul 2007
Five students have been sentenced to jail today in London for being found guilty for possessing the articles with terrorist overtones designed to incite to become a jihadi. Police also found the material giving instructions about bomb-making
Clouds of change over Cuba
Pallavi Sharma, Fri, 27 Jul 2007
Speech made by Raul Castro on the occasion of commemoration of 54th anniversary of Cuban revolution gave clear indications of some ‘Change’ in his mind. On Thursday Raul Castro addressed the nation as Fidel Castro is away from
Haneef likely to return India, charges dropped against him
NI Wire, Fri, 27 Jul 2007
After a tussle of almost 25 days the charges against Haneef have been dropped by Australian Police. Haneef is about to leave Australia for returning to India. Australian federal police dropped all the terrorism
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