Six killed in Israeli-Palestinian violence
Gaza : Israel has killed six Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and West Bank in separate incidents which included skirmishes with local militants and air strikes in Gaza City and in the southern part of the strip.
The latest Palestinian death came Thursday evening in an Israeli air strike against a militant trying to launch a rocket-propelled grenade at troops near Khan Younis in the southern part of Gaza, an Israeli military spokesman said.
The militant, as well as two others injured in the attack, were from Hamas, medics said.
Backgrounder: Kidnappings in Afghanistan this year
By Xinhua
Kabul : The Taliban has killed a second South Korean hostage held in Afghanistan on Monday night, a purported Taliban spokesman Yousuf Ahmadi said.
Due to worsening security, Afghanistan has witnessed a series of kidnappings so far this year.
One British journalist and his three Afghan colleagues were abducted by Taliban militants in the southern Helmand province on February 20, but were released one day later.
Spokesman: Taliban kills 2nd S Korean hostage
·A Taliban spokesman said the male hostage named Song Kin-Shi was shot dead Monday night as the Afghan government was not serious in the talks.
·He said the dead body was dumped near Ghazni-Kandahar highway.
By Xinhua
Kabul : The Taliban has killed one more South Korean hostage held in Afghanistan on Monday night, a purported Taliban spokesman Yousuf Ahmadi told Xinhua from an undisclosed place.
Syria calls upon Palestinian parties to return to dialogue
By Xinhua
Damascus : Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem on Monday called upon the Palestinian parties to return to dialogue in order to end the current crisis and establish an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.
Muallem made the remarks while meeting with visiting Norwegian Foreign Minister's special envoy for the Middle East affairs Svein Sevje, according to the official SANA news agency.
Taliban ready to swap female hostages for prisoners
Tribal assembly against Taliban insurgency opens in Kabul
Pakistani leader declares Aug 14 as ‘black day’
Iraqi political leaders hold crucial summit on Tuesday
More than 300 killed in Pakistan clashes since July
Pak Government replaces Law Minister
Detained Iranians freed in Iraq
Gaza militants attack Israel by homemade rockets, mortars
Teacher Uma Khurana, framed in sex sting, gets bail
Security forces kill 40 militants in Pakistan
Russia abstains from UN Security Council vote on Afghanistan
Iran test flies two new fighter jets
Iranians to hold protesting rally in Paris
Turkey, Iraq sign agreement no combating terrorism
Issue of Iran’s nuclear programme not “closed” – US
Brinda demands punishment for Muslim youth’s killers
Iranian FM meets his French counterpart in New York
Musharraf confident of victory in Presidential poll
Suicide car bombing kills 1 American in Kabul
Israeli air strike in Gaza injures seven civilians
Mahesh Bhatt calls on Rizwanur’s mother
Iranian women’s status elaborated at UN
Rizwanur episode has affected Left government: Basu
Iran’s Jalili is newcomer in nuclear mission
Maoists kill five in Chhattisgarh ahead of shutdown
Former Mizo rebels feel betrayed by state
Aizawl : Twenty years after he surrendered and joined the mainstream, 42-year-old Zohmingthanga, a former rebel fighter from Mizoram, is an angry man today - leading a life of penury and feeling betrayed by the state.
A former Mizo National Front (MNF) rebel, Zohmingthanga surrendered in 1986 along with his insurgent leader Zoramthanga, now the respected chief minister of the northeast Indian state of Mizoram.
US not to suspend military aid to Pakistan
UN voices concern over Pakistan’s emergency
Mumbai sleuths to help in Hyderabad blast probe
Mumbai : A crack unit of the Mumbai police's Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) Saturday left for Hyderabad to trace the terror imprints in the blast at the Mecca Masjid there a day earlier.
Amarinder Singh’s former media advisor arrested
Ludhiana : Former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh's media advisor Bharat Inder Singh Chahal was Sunday arrested on various criminal charges including attempt to murder.
Iran shows willingness to compromise on nuclear issue
Vienna : A new round of talks may bring a way out of the stalemate over Iran's nuclear programme, said International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Mohamed ElBaradei.
Yemeni President condemns terror act targeted at Spanish tourists
By NNN-SABA
Sana'a : President Ali Abdullah Saleh has expressed sorrow and condemned the terror act targeted at Spanish tourists in the Mareb governorate Monday.
The attack resulted in the death of seven Spanish tourists and two Yemenis while eight others were injured. The initial information indicated that the al-Qeada is behind the attack.
Saleh said that the terrorists who are behind the attack will not escape justice.
Dozens arrested in Lal Masjid seminary raid
Islamabad : Pakistani police Saturday arrested dozens of Islamic students in a pre-dawn raid on a seminary affiliated with the besieged Lal Masjid where holed up militants have said they would seek martyrdom rather than surrender, official said.
Report: Palestinian Bulgarian kidnapped in Gaza released
By Xinhua
Sofia : Khaled al-Maghir, a Palestinian holding Bulgarian citizenship who was probably kidnapped by Hamas Islamists in Gaza Strip, has been released Friday evening, Sofia Focus News Agency reported early on Saturday.
The Bulgarian citizen is in good condition, and the Bulgarian Embassies in Israel and Jordan have been informed of the release of al-Maghir, the report said.
Bomb attacks kill six Afghan policemen, three civilians
Kabul : Six policemen and three civilians have been killed in separate attacks in Afghanistan, officials said Sunday.
Royal committee of Jerusalem Affairs wants Israel authorities of implementing new projects in the...
By NNN-Petra
Amman : The Royal Committee of Jerusalem Affairs has warned the Israeli authorities of implementing new projects in Jerusalem in the frame of its continued aggression against the city.
The committee stressed that these measures would not only hinder the peace process between the Palestinians and Israelis, but with the Arabs and all the Muslims.
The Commission, in a press release published today by its Secretary General Abdullah Kan'an, called on the Israeli government to take immediate action to stop these projects if it wants peace.
Musharraf accepts resignation of Pakistan law officers
By IANS
Islamabad : Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf has accepted the resignations of two senior law officers who pleaded the government's case on suspension of the country's top judge.
Attorney General of Pakistan Makhdoom Ali Khan and his deputy Tariq Mehmood Khokar had earlier resigned following the Supreme Court's verdict last month reinstating Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry.
Sonia may seek report on Srikrishna riot probe follow-up
Abbas, Jordan’s PM discuss U.S.-proposed peace conference
Three killed, eight wounded in Kashmir road accident
Haneef’s family struggles for words to express joy
Korean hostage volunteers to stay with Taliban captors
Four killed, many trapped in Pakistan bridge collapse
Blast rocks Peshawar cantonment
Iran, Iraq should establish Islamic common market – Rafsanjani
Bush to endorse pullout plan Thursday
Russian, French FMs say no to war against Iran

Moscow : Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his French counterpart, Bernard Kouchner, Tuesday expressed opposition to military action against Iran.
Their comments appear to be aimed at lowering the tension raised by Kouchner's remarks Sunday that France had to prepare for the possibility of war against Iran.
It is time to establish Palestinian statehood: Abbas
ElBaradei says ‘no immediate threat’ from Iran
Benazir, Fazlur Rehman have joined hands: report
US putting Laden, me in same boat: Ahmadinejad
Kidnapped Red Cross officials freed in Afghanistan
FM criticizes new US initiative for ME peace
Iran, Pakistan to discuss gas project Oct 15
Maoist leader arrested
Israeli PM meets Russian Persident in Moscow
Taliban denies link to attack on Benazir Bhutto
Iran ready for talks with US over Iraq: foreign minister
Pakistan’s Official: Musharraf to doff uniform by Dec. 1
Israeli defense: not to make concessions to PNA
Sri Lankan troops kill five rebels
Musharraf is now Pakistan’s civilian president
Priyanka blames Rizwanur’s brother for tragedy
It’s back to ABCs for Pakistan political parties
Bomb explosion wounds eight anti-al-Qaida group members in Baghdad
Separatists keep Manipur under siege
Stay calm ahead of polls: Pakistani newspaper
King Fahd Complex for Holy Quran excels in its mission
Seven civilians killed in Iraq violence
Sania moves into third round of Australian Open
Lie-detector tests for policemen suspected of looting arms
Orissa youth burnt alive by suspected Maoists
Maoists kill Orissa village leader
State Minister escapes unhurt in a terror attack in Northeast India
Lankans Tamils arrested with fake currency
Man axes to death alcoholic father
AMU seeks Rs.480mn grant from HRD ministry
AMU to set up modern information and communication lab
Lucknow : The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) will set up a state-of-art information and communication laboratory for its engineering students, a university official said Friday.
"An alumnus of the university, M.P. Varshney, has donated Rs.1 million for setting up the lab," AMU spokesperson Rahat Abrar told IANS on phone.
The lab will be equipped with all the latest information and communication technology devices, including fast-speed computers, Internet and other facilities, he added.