Jamaat leader Selim apologises
Jamaat-e-Islami leader Selim Uddin yesterday sought unconditional apology to International Crimes Tribunal-2 for his provocative and derogatory remarks about trial proceedings and the tribunal. Two...
View ArticleProtests spread as 17,00 held
Turkish police fired tear gas at protesters in Ankara yesterday while thousands of people occupied Istanbul’s main Taksim Square on the third day of mass demonstrations against Turkey’s Islamist-rooted...
View ArticleIraq busts Qaeda poison gas cell
Iraq’s defence ministry said on Saturday it has broken up an al-Qaeda cell that was working to produce poison gas for attacks within the country as well as in Europe and North America. The group of...
View ArticleIn e-books trial, U.S. says Apple conspired with publishers
A three-week trial got under way before a federal judge in New York in a case pitting the Justice Department against the popular iPad and iPhone maker that could shine a light on the secretive Silicon...
View ArticleDefiant Erdogan denounces riots in Turkish cities
Anti-government protesters responsible for Turkey’s worst riots in years are “arm-in-arm with terrorism”, Prime Minister Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said, in a defiant response to three days of...
View ArticleDeath toll reaches 18 in Oklahoma tornadoes, storms
The death toll from deadly tornadoes and severe flooding that struck Oklahoma on Friday and Saturday has risen to 18, including 12 adults and six children, with the bodies of seven people still...
View ArticleNations line up to sign U.N. arms trade treaty, U.S. not yet
Delegates from dozens of countries gathered in New York on Monday and signed the first treaty to regulate the $70 billion global conventional arms trade, but the United States was not among them. On...
View ArticleLenovo A630E Smartphone
Day by day the popularity of Lenovo A630E Smartphone is increasing.Due to a lot of new features p[people are looking for a new device like Lenovo A630E Smartphone.Here a lot of feature including...
View ArticleEgypt showered with Gulf billions in show of support for army
Gulf states showered Cairo with $8 billion in aid on Tuesday, showing their support for the Egyptian army’s move to push the Muslim Brotherhood from power, a day after troops killed dozens of the...
View ArticleSnowden has not yet accepted asylum in Venezuela: WikiLeaks
Former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden has not yet formally accepted asylum in Venezuela, the anti-secrecy groupWikiLeaks said on Tuesday after a Russian lawmaker posted a statement to that...
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