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Pak Govt. to act against Taliban if they don’t disarm

If the Taliban refuse to disarm following the implementation of the Nizam-e-Adl Regulation, 2009, the Pakistan Government will take action after taking people into confidence, Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira has said.
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World powers must accept a nuclear Iran. Larijani

“The world has to accept Iran as a nation with nuclear power for peaceful purposes,” Saeedi was quoted as saying on the website of state-run television. “Some nations are accepting this fact and the talk of suspending (the enrichment programme) is a thing of the past and no longer relevant.”...
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Pak asks India to share info on Taliban threat

It summoned the Acting High Commissioner of India last night to convey that Pakistan wanted the government of India to share with it "any specific information" available with New Delhi which had prompted such a statement by Singh, the Foreign Office spokesman...
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No evidence of Indian link to Lahore attacks: Pak

There is nothing "on record as yet" to suggest India's involvement in the two attacks, he said, adding he had tried to speak to Rathore to find out on what basis he had made his claim, but was unable to reach him....
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Sri Lanka declares 48-hour ceasefire

"President is deeply conscious of the need to give the civilian population entrapped as hostages by the ruthless actions of the LTTE, the opportunity to celebrate New Year festivities in a suitable atmosphere and to have uninhibited freedom of movement from the No Fire Zone to the cleared areas,"...
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Troops step up operations near NFZ, 47 rebels killed: Army

As the military closes in on the LTTE rebels, the army has stepped up its operations on the edge of designated security zones in embattled northern Sri Lanka in a bid to flush out civilians trapped in fierce fightings, which killed at least 47 Tamil Tigers, officials said today....
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Gilani distances himself from police officer's claim

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today distanced himself from a police officer's claim that India was linked to terrorist attacks on the Sri Lankan cricket team and a police training centre, saying it would be premature to comment till authorities completed their probe....
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Obama seeks USD 2 bn in aid to Pak under emergency war funds

US President Barack Obama has proposed over USD two billion in civilian and military aid to Pakistan under his emergency war funding request to Congress, apart from seeking millions of dollars for fortifying American diplomatic missions in the militancy-plagued country....
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Most Pakistanis satisfied with life: Poll

“A significant 74 percent of the respondents claim to be a lot or at least somewhat satisfied with their lives. However, the prevailing law and order situation in the country is a source of concern for many,” the Daily Times quoted the survey report of Gallup Pakistan for the Gilani Research...
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Indian hand in Sri Lankan cricket team attack: Pakistan

“With the help of intelligence agencies, there has been considerable progress in this case. One thing is for sure that there is an Indian hand behind the attack. I must tell you that there is credible evidence of Indian involvement in the attack,” Lahore police...
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