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Anil | Aug 25 2005
The infamous name of a woman spy, Mata Hari, has again come to the fore. The Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad (Pakistan) has demanded that the British and Pakistani governments reveal the identity of the woman defence academic linked to the...
Anil | Aug 24 2005
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says air pollution in major South East Asian and Chinese cities is among the worst in the world, killing about half-a-million people every year while the global figure is an estimated 8/10 million deaths. The...
Anil | Aug 24 2005
A banned Islamic terrorist group, blamed for hundreds of bomb blasts in the third week of August 2005 across Bangladesh, has threatened to strike again unless the government, considered sympathetic to right wing religious groups, introduces Islamic rule...
Anil | Aug 23 2005
The China Daily, an English language daily of Peoples Republic of China has forewarned " China's growing income gap is likely to trigger social instability after 2010 if the government finds no effective solutions to end the disparity". It has quoted...
Anil | Aug 23 2005
Anura Bandaranaike is the new Sri Lanka Foreign Minister. A senior cabinet minister, Bandarnaike has been named as successor of the slain Lakshman Kadirgamar, the last incumbant. Bandarnaike is the younger brother of Sri Lankan President Ms. Chandrika...
Anil | Aug 14 2005
Pakistan's President General Perwez Musharraf, like any other Pakistan's politician and army leader, has once again raised the issue of Kashmir bt describing it as an unfinished agenda in an interview to a British newspaper. The fact is that...