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Southeast Asia News
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Krishna greets Qureshi on Eid, India to repatriate Pak fishermen and prisoners
India on Thursday conveyed to Pakistan its decision to repatriate seven Pakistani fishermen and 24 civilian prisoners on September 15, 2010.
US official fears "donor fatigue" might affect US-Pak relations
A senior US military official has expressed concerns that relations between Washington and Islamabad might be adversely affected by "donor fatigue" following the unprecedented floods in Pakistan.
Flower raises concern over paltry crowd turnout in ongoing Pak series
England coach Andy Flower has said that the record low crowd for the second Twenty20 match against Pakistan in Cardiff may have been partly due to faulty scheduling.
Jolie urges people to avoid corruption 'excuse', donate to Pak flood relief work
Angelina Jolie, the goodwill ambassador for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, has called on people to put aside corruption fears and contribute funds towards the ongoing flood relief operations in Pakistan.
President Patil arrives Laos on five-day visit
President Pratibha Devisingh Patil arrived in Laotian capital Vientiane on Thursday afternoon for a five-day state visit from September 9 to 13. She will also visit Cambodia from September 13 to 18.atil was received by Mrs Khempheng Pholsena, the Minister attached to Laotian Prime Minister Bouasone Bouphavanh on her arrival at Wattay International Airport. She is visiting Laos on the invitation of...
Pak to charge three men over failed Times Square bombing
Pakistan will soon charge three men with terrorism in connection with the failed attempt to bomb New York's Times Square, a police official has said.
Pak seeks 'concrete Indian steps' to bolster re-engagement
Pakistan has urged Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh to back up his call for re-engagement with concrete measures to address issues of concern between the two countries.
Sri Lanka lawmakers give sweeping powers to President Rajapaksa
Lawmakers in Sri Lanka MPs have approved proposals to let President Mahinda Rajapaksa seek an unlimited number of terms, even as critics said they could lead to the establishment of dictatorship in the island-nation.
England coach Flower won't ban players from using Twitter despite Pietersen's gaffe
England Cricket coach, Andy Flower, has said that he believed that the comment posted by Kevin Pietersen on micro-blogging site Twitter was a genuine mistake.
PCB boss Butt booed by angry fans at Lahore airport
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, Ijaz Butt, was booed by angry cricket fans, as he emerged from Lahore airport in his first public appearance since the spot-fixing scandal.
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