Sunday, 23 October 2011

Headlines: TODAY


Tunisians are set to vote in elections that are a culmination of a popular uprising that ended decades of authoritarian rule.
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The emphasis on foreign policy comes as confidence in Obama's stewardship of the economy has fallen sharply.
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Secretary Clinton concluded a two-day visit to Pakistan on Friday and according to US media reports the visit has helped Washington better understand Islamabad’s position.
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After lengthy deliberations the federal government finally chose Additional IG Aftab Sultan as the bureau’s new director general on Saturday.
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“Contact with the Haqqani group is there, but they are not in our pocket,” was the message put across during a crucial meeting between the two sides.
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Students’ violent protests against the messed-up intermediate Part-I results compelled the Punjab government to cancel the results and come out with an assurance.
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The government has come out with another bailout package of Rs 4 billion for the Pakistan Railways in an attempt to revive the ailing organisation.
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The Afghan president reiterated conditions for the US strategic agreement due to be worked out next month, insisting that its forces must stop raiding Afghan homes.
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Former federal law minister further said Nawaz Sharif should tell the nation whom he had met secretly in a hotel in Turkey.
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The US was trying to increase the flow of non-lethal supplies to troops in Afghanistan as it may not always be able to count on the Pakistan route, said an official.
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The remarks by the Afghan president were in sharp contrast to recent tension between the two neighbours over cross-border raids.
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