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Iran May not Sign Gas Pipeline Pact with Pakistan Next Week

January 12, 2008 Iran, Iran News Comments Off on Iran May not Sign Gas Pipeline Pact with Pakistan Next Week

TEHRAN (FNA) Iran is unlikely to sign next week a bilateral agreement with Pakistan for export of natural gas and has said it was keen on India joining the tri-nation ‘peace’ pipeline project.

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Tehran Calls on Bush to Avoid Intervention in Iranian Elections

January 12, 2008 Iran Comments Off on Tehran Calls on Bush to Avoid Intervention in Iranian Elections

TEHRAN (FNA) Iran’s Parliament Speaker Gholam Ali Haddad Adel called on US President George W. Bush to act wisely and refrain from interfering in the Islamic Republic’s upcoming parliament elections.

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US sending 3,200 more troops to Afghanistan

January 11, 2008 Afghanistan, Afghanistan News Comments Off on US sending 3,200 more troops to Afghanistan

WASHINGTON, Jan 10: US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has said he plans to send 3,200 additional troops to Afghanistan by April to deal with an expected Taliban offensive.

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NATO chief denies allies ‘not active’ in Afghanistan

January 11, 2008 Afghanistan, Afghanistan News Comments Off on NATO chief denies allies ‘not active’ in Afghanistan

BRUSSELS (AFP) — NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has rejected suggestions that not enough allies are pulling their weight in Afghanistan, as he welcomed US plans to send more troops there.

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Georgia charges opposition tycoon with coup plot

January 10, 2008 Eurasia, Eurasia News Comments Off on Georgia charges opposition tycoon with coup plot

TBILISI – Georgian prosecutors on Thursday charged opposition politician and tycoon Badri Patarkatsishvili, in self-imposed exile in Israel and Britain, with plotting a coup and attempting to organize a terrorist attack.

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Suicide attack on Pakistani police kills 22

January 10, 2008 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Suicide attack on Pakistani police kills 22

LAHORE, Pakistan – A suicide bomb attack killed at least 22 people, most of them policemen, in Pakistan on Thursday, deepening a sense of insecurity weeks before an election that could weaken President Pervez Musharraf’s grip on power.

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U.S. warplanes pound Baghdad’s southern outskirts

January 10, 2008 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on U.S. warplanes pound Baghdad’s southern outskirts

BAGHDAD – U.S. warplanes dropped 40,000 pounds of bombs on more than 40 targets on Baghdad’s southern outskirts on Thursday in a major strike on al Qaeda safe havens, the military said in a statement.

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U.S. considers 3,000 more troops for Afghanistan

January 10, 2008 Afghanistan, Afghanistan News Comments Off on U.S. considers 3,000 more troops for Afghanistan

WASHINGTON – Defense Secretary Robert Gates will consider sending some 3,000 Marines to Afghanistan to thwart any spring offensive by Taliban militants, the Pentagon said on Wednesday.

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Mine blast kills NATO soldier in Afghanistan

January 10, 2008 Afghanistan, Afghanistan News Comments Off on Mine blast kills NATO soldier in Afghanistan

KABUL – A soldier from the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) was killed and another was wounded on Wednesday in a mine blast in southern Afghanistan, a military statement said.

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Putin appoints firebrand as Russia’s NATO envoy

January 10, 2008 Kavkaz, Kavkaz News Comments Off on Putin appoints firebrand as Russia’s NATO envoy

MOSCOW – President Vladimir Putin has appointed a firebrand nationalist as Russia’s permanent representative to NATO as the Kremlin takes a more assertive stance with its Cold War foe.

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