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India's tourism havens and Drug traffkiling hot spot

New Delhi: India's popular tourism havens and drug traffkiling hot spot state like Goa, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan have emerged as the "hot spots" for cocaine, ecstasy and LSD besides other synthetic drugs....

Afghans sceptical about fresh troops

Negotiation yep thats the plan and the media in Uk have been fed this indocrination the problem is do the enemy want to negotiate? " ut Afghans on the fringes of Kabul are sceptical about those plans. I met Hayit Allah pushing a wheelbarrow close to his mud-wall compound....

Foreign forensics to join investigation

This reporter is mistaken on the numbers recorded dead, the actual figure is 57 but the rest of the report seemly is correct. Forensic's are never that good in the Philippines as the sites get contaminated....

Iraq inquiry turns to weapons of mass destruction claim

Once again the weapons of mass discusion WMD are under question which will more and likely be skipped over in the final report if Gordon Brown wants it all white washed. We will find out if this committee is...

Palin to Speak US Foreign Policy in Hong Kong, Closed Session

Former Alaskan governor and US vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is due to speak in Hong Kong on Wednesday about her views on US foreign policy, health care, and governance at a CLSA Investor Forum.  This...

Kidnap foreigners for prisoner exchange: Al Quida

This is new headach for the NATO forces, if Al Quida militant adopt the stargey of Kidnapping foreigners for prisoner exchange. Recently in a rescue operation of British Journalist a soldier died, what if this kind of rescue missions happen on daily basis. "A senior al-Qaida...

One out of every five killers is an immigrant

" Up to a fifth of killers in England and Wales are foreign, police figures suggest. Out of 371 individuals accused or convicted of murder or manslaughter last year, 79 were from abroad - more than 21 per cent. ...

Fire In Foreign Office Building

ISLAMABAD: The fire, broke out on the fifth floor of the Foreign Office (FO) building late on Monday night, has been brought under control shortly before arrival of fire tenders, FO sources said. The Interior Minister Rehman Malik has issued probe orders into incident,...

Obama’s Address to Veterans

"In Iraq, after more than six years of war, we took an important step forward in June. We transferred control of all cities and towns to Iraq's security services. The transition to full Iraqi responsibility for...

UK troops 'given too many tasks'

" The military mission in Afghanistan has failed to deliver what it promised - as troops are being given too many tasks, a report from MPs says. The House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee says...

Taiwan curbs foreign bride firms

" Only non profit-making organisations are now allowed to do so, according to Taiwan's government. Many Taiwanese men travel to China and south-east Asian countries, especially Vietnam and Indonesia, to find...

UK hostages 'likely to be dead'

" Two more of the British hostages held in Iraq are now thought "very likely" to be dead, the BBC has learned. Security guards Alan McMenemy, from Glasgow, and Alec Maclachlan, from south Wales, were kidnapped in...

Foreigners can’t join activist rallies in the Philippines!

" THE Bureau of Immigration (BI) warned foreign nationals to refrain from participating in mass actions on Monday when President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo delivers her last State of the Nation Address (Sona). In a...

Iran Package Eyes Israeli Nukes

" "The proposed package will definitely include Iran's nuclear issue based on an international approach," Hassan Qashqavi told IRIB Sunday. He said that the "comprehensive and updated" package aims to prepare a...

Ottawa rips Sri Lanka for deporting ‘security threat’ Bob Rae

The government of Canada has formally registered its "dismay and displeasure" regarding unacceptable treatment of Hon. Bob Rae. and deporing him for Sri Lankan national security threat. " “It is absurd to suggest...

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