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Pratyush | Nov 30 2006
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Fiji's military commander Frank Bainimarama has declared that the Fiji government will be overthrown if Prime Minister Laisene Qarase would not meet all his demands. Bainimarama has set the deadline until the Friday afternoon. Earlier, Prime...
Pankaj | Nov 30 2006
usa vs brit
The statement by Mr. Myers a senior analyst with the State Department's Bureau of Analysis and Research that Tony Blair got 'nothing, no payback' for supporting President George W Bush in Iraq, might have given that gut feeling to Mr. Blair. ...
Pankaj | Nov 30 2006
sudan firing
Despite several new steps towards peace: a new government of national unity in Khartoum, still remains a dream. Fighting has again broken out between the Sudanese army and the former southern rebels, the Sudan People's Liberation Army. The violence...
Pratyush | Nov 29 2006
chad
According to a Chadian government spokesman, Hourmadji Moussa Doumgor, Chad was in a war-like situation with Sudan. He said that the Chadian military reconnaissance plane was shot down in eastern Chad on Tuesday. A rebel group has claimed the...
Pankaj | Nov 28 2006
congo kabila president
Joseph Kabila, son of President Laurent Kabila, was temporarily in charge of the Congolese government after his father was wounded in an assassination attempt back in 2001. Kabila was the former rebel leader who ousted long-term President Mobutu...
Pratyush | Nov 27 2006
rafael correa
Ecuador has experienced much political turmoil in last some years with seven presidents in 10 years. The last three democratically elected presidents were removed from power in the country. There were only three president who completed full terms...
Pankaj | Nov 26 2006
scotland
It was already said by the experts that England should be given more political representation or the United Kingdom will be at risk of "constitutional instability." And, what was expected seems like it is going to be a reality now. The majority of...
Pratyush | Nov 15 2006
gay marriage 123
The South African Parliament has legalized the gay marriages in the country. In deeply conservative continent, Africa, homosexuality is completely banned but South Africa has become the first nation in the continent to do so. The parliament has...
Vikas | Nov 13 2006
georgia
Situated at the strategically important crossroads where Europe meets Asia, South Ossetia has been the object of rivalry between Persia, Turkey and Russia over the centuries. It was eventually annexed by Russia in the 19th century. Votes are being...
Vikas | Nov 7 2006
dhiren barot
Barot, a British al-Qa'eda fanatic who planned to kill thousands with nuke bombs, has pleaded guilty of conspiracy and mass murder and faces life term in jail. He is expected to be sentenced today. Seven other men denied all charges. He admitted...

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