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Asif Ali Zardari- Pakistan-Politics
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Pakistan's move on Islamic law seen widening influence of extremists
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's president bowed to Islamists' demands Monday and agreed to impose Islamic law in part of the country's North West Frontier province, and al-Qaida-allied militants overran a... (photo: Press Information Dept. of Pakistan)
MR. SHAUKAT TAREEN -PAKISTAN -POLITICS
Economy   Islamabad   Pakistan   Photos   Politics
 The News International 
Pakistan to seek $4bn budgetary support from FoDP: Tarin
Says militancy caused closure of 22,000 industrial units in NWFP, Balochistan Tuesday, April 14, 2009 By Khalid Mustafa ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will seek $2 billion for security related projects; $4... (photo: Press Information Dept. of Pakistan)
 Iran´s top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani talks to the press after the meeting with European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana at the federal chancellery in Vienna, Saturday, Sept. 9, 2006. Solana and Larijani met in Vienna in a crucial eff  The News International 
'World powers must accept a nuclear Iran'

More intense supervision as advocated by members of 5+1 is baseless and has no legal foundation: Larijani Monday, April 13, 2009 TEHRAN: Iranian parliament speaker Ali Larijani said on Sunday world... (photo: AP Photo/Hans Punz)
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The Taj Mahal hotel burns after gun battles between Indian troops and militants in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008. Indian commandos killed the last remaining gunmen holed up at the luxury Mumbai hotel Saturday, ending a 60-hour rampage through India's financial capital by suspected Islamic militants that rocked the nat  Al Jazeera 
Pakistan 'arrests Mumbai plotter'

Pakistan has confirmed the  arrest of another alleged plotter of the Mumbai attacks and sought further details from India to prosecute those involved in the  carnage. India blamed a banned... (photo: AP / David Guttenfelder)
Intelligence   Mumbai   Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism
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Alcohol: vodka Chosunilbo
We Must Realize that Russia 'Has Changed'
Until about a dozen years ago it wasn't so difficult to befriend Russians of influence. Drinking vodka with them was enough. Russians would urge foreigners to empty a... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Alcohol   Development   Photos   Russia   Vodka
Anti-government protesters celebrate at Government House as they hear the announcement that Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej had lost a crucial court case Tuesday Sept. 9, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand. CNN
Thai protesters suspend rallies

BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- Thousands of protesters who had amassed for days outside the government headquarters in Bangkok dispersed Tuesday after a top leader called on... (photo: AP / Ed Wray)
  Bangkok   Photos   Politics   Protesters   Thailand
 Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, President of Brazil, addresses the general debate of the sixty-first session of the General Assembly, at UN Headquarters in New York. (mb1) Business Day
The G-20: saying farewell to the ‘blue-eyed blond men’? 

BRAZILIAN President Luiz Ina cio Lula, a man from a poor, working-class background, caused a storm before the recent Group of 20 (G-20) meeting in London by saying that... (photo: UN /Marco Castro )
Financial   Lula   Obama   Photos   Politics
** FILE ** Industrial robots assemble a car at Shanghai General Motors factory in Shanghai, China, in this April 22, 2005 file photo. General Motors Corp. said Monday, Jan. 8, 2007, its sales in China's booming car market grew by 32 percent last year, a boost for an automaker that has seen demand slump in its key North American market. The company said it sold 876,747 vehicles in China last year, up about 208,000 units from 2005. It said sales of its flagship Buick brand grew by 24.9 percent to 304,230 units. (js1) BBC News
Fears continue over future of GM

Shares in US carmaker General Motors fell steeply in European trade after a report the US government wants the firm to start bankruptcy proceedings soon. The New York... (photo: AP / Eugene Hoshiko, File)
Carmaker   Economy   Fears   Photos   Trade
In this picture released by Venezuela's Presidency, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, right, greets France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner at the goverment palace in Caracas, February 20, 2008. Kouchner is in Venezuela and will visit Colombia this week to discuss ways to encourage Colombian FARC rebels to release their hostages, including politician Ingrid Betancourt, his office said. Oil & Gas Journal
China, Venezuela agree to speed up increased oil shipments

Eric Watkins LOS ANGELES, Apr. 13 -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao, have agreed to bring forward the starting date of... (photo: AP Photo / Venezuela's Presidency)
Economy   Energy   Photos   Production   Venezuela
Pakistan's cricket player Mohammed Asif, center, leaves after the hearing of the case of doping against him, in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Oct.11, 2008. The Drugs Tribunal of the Indian Premier League adjourned the hearing today. The Statesman
Royals allow Cobras to bite them
Press Trust of India CAPE TOWN, April 13: Unfazed by a shocking defeat in a practice match against the Nashua Cape Cobras, the skipper of the defending Indian Premier... (photo: AP / Rajanish Kakade)
Cape   Defeat   India   Photos   Player
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