Pakistani Student Deported Without Sound Reasons

A BBA final year student, studying in a Newcastle institute, who hails from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has been reported forcibly deported on the grounds that he worked over-time than the permitted hours. "A...

British judges criticize U.S. 'threat'

Two British high court justices speak out about US threats to withold intelligence if Britian made public Guantonamo torture transcripts from 2002."The court sides with the British government on refusing to release a document on alleged U.S. torture of a prisoner. But two...

Pakistan set to replace envoys in various world capitals

ISLAMABAD, March 13: Pakistan is set to replace its high commissioners and ambassadors to various countries, including Japan, Nepal, Canada, India and Russia, officials have said. Chief of Protocol at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nazeer Hussain will be Pakistan’s new...

Why The US Failed In Iraq

""Good policy is difficult to make when information is systematically collected in a way that minimises its discrepancy with policy goals." Iraq Study Group"

Five arrested in 'blockade' of Foreign Office

" 11.30am Five arrested in 'blockade' of Foreign Office Matthew Tempest, political correspondent Monday August 21, 2006 Guardian Unlimited Five demonstrators were arrested this morning after staging a two-hour "blockade" of the Foreign Office in protest against...

Blair 'sidelines' Foreign Office over Israel and Lebanon

" Lord Levy's hardly been seen since he was arrested by police last month. But now the prime minister's Middle East envoy is back in the driving seat."

QUEUING TIME

"No, you must wait Daveed" he repeated in a rising parental-tone, one that a child might hear on Christmas eve. Not wanting to sound ungrateful for the footwork done by the friend of the family I impatiently...

Men Climb Gov't Building Ledge in London (AP via Yahoo! News)

Three members of a group that campaigns for better child custody rights for divorced fathers donned superhero costumes and climbed onto a ledge at the Foreign Office in central London on Monday, police said.

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