Its time to quit, Bhutto tells Musharraf This was for the first time that Bhutto sought resignation of Musharraf from the post of President. Previously, her demands were limited to calling for an end to emergency rule and ...
Imran fumes at US dream team Tereek-i-Insaaf chief and former cricketer Imran Khan has lashed out at the US for its Washington plan to install its dream team of moderates in Pakistan.
Hillary leads but loses steam Hillary Clinton notched up 51 per cent of likely voters and held a 30-point lead over her nearest rival Obama according to a similar CNN poll conducted in October.
Lebanon tied up in political knot Bush has taken such a strong line against Syria because of its alliance with Iran, which is engaged in a regional power struggle with the US.
Poor show: Malaysia rewards with brooms Brooms were awarded so that the departments sweep out their poor attitude towards work and take action against non-productive employees.
Refugees waiting under a tree are reflected in water on Tuesday in Mugunga, near Goma. UN peacekeeping forces deployed to
protect displaced people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo after fighting broke out between the army and insurgents and
thousands fled their camps, the UN said today. AFP
Will the political turmoil in Pakistan make democracy a distant dream for the people of that nation? How will it impact the peace process and India’s own security? Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send their opinions. Readers assert that democracy cannot prevail in Pakistan when the military is in rule and India will have to step up its security to brave the repercussions. A few optimists however predict that Pakistan will stabilise and India need not fear.