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Balochistan quake survivors await relief

KARACHI, Oct 29: Poor infrastructure and communications are making it difficult for rescue and relief teams to scattered hamlets in the mountainous plateau area affected by the 6.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Pakistan's south-western province of Balochistan bordering Iran at early morning on Oct. 29. Relief efforts were thrown back by a second earthquake that […]

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US Pakistani Raids from Afghanistan

Yesterday, I made a statement that it appeared that the Pakistani government was implicitly alright with the use of US drone predator missile attacks in their territory, as long they avoided civilian casualties. While according to statements by Pakistan's Foreign Ministry and several members of the country's ruling coalition, this is not completely true. The […]

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Pakistan Protests U.S. Attacks Within Its Borders

PESHAWAR, Pakistan ‚ The Pakistani government lodged a formal protest Wednesday against American missile attacks on the Taliban and Al Qaeda in the nation's tribal areas and told the American ambassador the strikes should be "stopped immediately," the Foreign Ministry said. Ambassador Anne Patterson was summoned to the ministry two days after a missile strike […]

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women in Saudi complain of sexual harassment

Arab News reports on the travails of the working Saudi woman: late night phone calls from one's boss, of course of a non-professional nature; childish behavior if one chooses to ignore those calls; ultimatums when one refuses to go on a date with one's boss. The Kingdom is considering passing a law that protects women […]

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Islamic banking on the rise?

Yousif Khalaf, CEO of Ajman Bank, predicts that the financial woes of the present will increase demand for Islamic banking. Hence, the bank is focusing its expansion efforts within UAE.

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Strong quake hits Pakistan, at least 100 killed

QUETTA, Pakistan , A government minister says the death toll from an earthquake in southwestern Pakistan has risen to more than 100. Minister for Revenue and Rehabilitation Zamaruk Khan says the government is readying food, shelter and medical care for survivors of Wednesday's quake. He says “more than 100” people have been killed so far. […]

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Moody's cuts Pakistan rating as forex pile falls

HONG KONG: Moody's Investors Service cut Pakistan's credit rating by one level to B3 on Tuesday, and warned of further cuts, given the depletion of the country's foreign exchange reserves. The country is scrambling to borrow funds to provide it with some breathing room, although many analysts expect it will have to seek support from […]

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US delays reimbursement of $800mn to Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is facing serious balance of payment problems as the war on militants in troubled tribal areas is draining its resources partly because the United States has not reimbursed the committed $800 million Islamabad had spent on account of the war on terror. Well-placed sources told Dawn on Tuesday that Pakistan has so far […]

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Finally, Some Balance on the Russia Georgia War

Finally, Some Balance on the Russia Georgia War

But is it too late to change the established narrative? The BBC reports that “that Georgia may have committed war crimes in its attack on its breakaway region of South Ossetia in August”. Yet the old line about one-sided Russian aggression persists in strength, and spreads to Eastern Europe.

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Buy-lateral Relations

Buy-lateral Relations

Yet another casualty of the credit crisis: prices for Western European politicians have plummeted. What is the world coming to when a nouveau riche Russian aluminium baron can be suspected of buying an old-schooler-than-thou UK shadow chancellor, member of Oxford's elite Bullingdon club and heir to the third Osborne Baronetcy, all for a bargain $80000? […]

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CFR Calls for Action in the DRC

The Council on Foreign Relations has a report (available here with other resources and information) urging the United States to push for an expanded peacekeeping mandate in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Whether now is a time when the United States will be inclined to engage in the Congo or anyplace else in which […]

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History Repeats Itself: Key Mexican Anti-Drug Unit Infiltrated by Drug Cartel

Surprise, surprise! One of Mexico's key anti-drug units has been infiltrated by a drug cartel. This suggests not only that Mexico's best anti-drug units are still at risk of losing even more credibility (government agencies can always lose more credibility), but also that the Mexican government should start to hire more historians. Indeed, this is […]

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Hurtling Toward the Divorce

The breakaway faction of the African National Congress will not succumb to name calling or fear as it prepares for the final steps that will lead to the establishment of a new party in South African politics. The leaders of the dissidents along with their supporters will meet this weekend in what will likely result […]

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World "has six days to save Pakistan'

Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Germany's foreign minister, warned on Tuesday that the world had less than a week to prevent a full-blown financial crisis in Pakistan, as Islamabad said it expected to strike a preliminary agreement with the International Monetary Fund in a day or two.  Speaking in Islamabad, Mr Steinmeier called on the IMF to save […]

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Congo's Chronic Chaos Continues

The nearly ubiquitous thrum of chaos continues apace in the eastern parts of the Congo where virtual chaos lends a de facto stateless air to daily life. United Nations peacekeepers have been unable to halt the advance of rebels in that part of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Conflicts between the rebels and government forces […]

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