• Artists perform on stage on the occasion of Dengue Awareness Drama festival held at Al-Hamra Arts Council in LahoreArtists perform on stage on the occasion of Dengue Awareness Drama festival held at Al-Hamra Arts Council in Lahore
  • In this handout photograph provided by the Indian Premier League (IPL), cricket team captains are seen onstage during the IPL 2012 opening night function and concert held at the YMCA College of Physical Education Grounds, Nandanam, ChennaiIn this handout photograph provided by the Indian Premier League (IPL), cricket team captains are seen onstage during the IPL 2012 opening night function and concert held at the YMCA College of Physical Education Grounds, Nandanam, Chennai
  • Models present creations by young Kyrgyz designers during the Fashion Week in BishkekModels present creations by young Kyrgyz designers during the Fashion Week in Bishkek
  • Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (C) poses with Bollywood Actor Dharmendra Deol (L) and Actress Shabana Azmi (R) after the presentation of the 'Padma Awards 2012' at the presidential palace in New DelhiIndian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (C) poses with Bollywood Actor Dharmendra Deol (L) and Actress Shabana Azmi (R) after the presentation of the 'Padma Awards 2012' at the presidential palace in New Delhi
  • LAHORE: A girl making painting on other girl face during Gypsy Mela and Women Expo organized by the Social Welfare Department at Children Library Complex.LAHORE: A girl making painting on other girl face during Gypsy Mela and Women Expo organized by the Social Welfare Department at Children Library Complex.
  • Indian Bollywood cast members of the upcoming Hindi film 'Housfull 2' wear creations by designer Aki Narula during the film promotion in Mumbai Indian Bollywood cast members of the upcoming Hindi film 'Housfull 2' wear creations by designer Aki Narula during the film promotion in Mumbai
  • Producer-director Prakash Jha (L) holds his new book about his film Producer-director Prakash Jha (L) holds his new book about his film "Raajneeti" during the lanuch with Indian Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif in Mumbai
  • LAHORE: An attractive and eye-catching view of dancing peacock.LAHORE: An attractive and eye-catching view of dancing peacock.
  • U.S. President Barack Obama departs from South Korea at Osan Air Base in Seoul, after attending the 2012 Nuclear Security SummitU.S. President Barack Obama departs from South Korea at Osan Air Base in Seoul, after attending the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit
  • Actress, and the evening's co-host, Victoria Justice (C), Alex Libby (L) and Kelby Johnson, both of whom were featured in the documentary Actress, and the evening's co-host, Victoria Justice (C), Alex Libby (L) and Kelby Johnson, both of whom were featured in the documentary "bully", pose together at the Los Angeles premiere of the film in Hollywood
Hafiz Saeed helping de-radicalise militants, says official

Hafiz Saeed helping de-radicalise militants, says official

April 6, 2012

ISLAMABAD: Hafiz Saeed, the Islamist leader who had a 6 million pounds American bounty placed on his head this week, has been helping Pakistan de-radicalise militants under efforts to stabilise the strategic US ally, a top Pakistani counter-terrorism official said on Friday.

Saeed, suspected of masterminding an attack by Pakistan-based gunmen on India’s financial capital Mumbai in 2008 that killed 166 people, met government officials from the Punjab province and pledged his support for the drive, the official said.

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  • Pakistan, US to continue efforts to curb IEDs

    April 6, 2012

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the United States on Friday agreed to keep on working collectively to curb use of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).

    A US delegation led by Dr Peter Lavoy, US Assistant Secretary for Asia and Pacific Security, called on Minister for Interior Rehman Malik here and appreciated steps taken by Pakistan in countering IEDs.

    US Ambassador in Pakistan Camron Munter was also present during the meeting.

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  • Malawi president dies, leaving nation in political suspense

    Malawi president dies, leaving nation in political suspense

    April 6, 2012

    BLANTYRE: Malawi’s President Bingu wa Mutharika has died after a heart attack, a hospital source said Friday, but the government’s official silence has created political suspense over his succession.

    The impoverished nation was plunged into a long night of intrigue after Mutharika’s heart attack in the capital Lilongwe. He was rushed to hospital, but doctors were unable to save him, a source at the hospital said.

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  • Karisma Kapoor’s sexy comeback

    Karisma Kapoor’s sexy comeback

    April 6, 2012

    Karisma Kapoor is a superhot mum! And the recently released first look of her comeback film ‘Dangerous Ishq’ proves it.

    In the poster, Karisma spells her charisma in a flaming red Lanvin gown that complements her raven locks, gray eyes and pale skin. The dress also gives fans a look at Karisma’s super toned body and her long legs. In many ways the picture reminds fans of another ultra sultry mum who loves to wear bright lipstick and show off her legs - H’wood’s top actress Angelina Jolie.

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  • Kaneria to consult lawyers over ECB corruption hearing

    Kaneria to consult lawyers over ECB corruption hearing

    April 6, 2012

    KARACHI: Former Pakistan leg spinner Danish Kaneria will consult his lawyers before deciding whether to attend a disciplinary hearing called by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) into corruption charges.

    “We have received no notification of the ECB disciplinary hearing so far. When we get it we will consult our lawyers before announcing any decision,” Kaneria’s brother Vicky told Reuters on Thursday.

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    Thousands protest over US bounty

    April 6, 2012

    LAHORE: Thousands of Islamist activists hit the streets on Friday, demanding holy war and torching US flags to condemn a $10 million bounty slapped on the founder of a terror group.

    The Defence Council of Pakistan, an alliance of right-wing organised the rallies to denounce the US move against Hafiz Saeed, who established the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) group blamed for the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

    The day’s largest demonstration came in Lahore, a stronghold of Jamaat-ud-Dawa, the charity seen as a front for LeT.

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  • Towboat sinks at New Orleans but Mississippi remains open

    April 6, 2012

    HOUSTON - A towboat fueled with 11,500 gallons (274 barrels) of diesel sank in the Mississippi River at New Orleans overnight but there was no immediate evidence of a spill and the river was not closed, a Coast Guard spokesman said Friday.

    A safety zone has been put in place at the scene near the river bank at Marrero, Louisiana, across from New Orleans, to alert and control vessel traffic in the vicinity, but the river remained open, said spokesman Steve Lehmann.

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  • California city police ask FBI to review black student's shooting

    April 6, 2012

    Police in Pasadena, California, have asked the FBI to review the shooting death of an unarmed black college student by two white officers.

    Kendrec McDade, 19, was fatally shot on March 24 after police received a 911 call about an armed robbery. Officers responded and saw McDade and a second teenager, and when the two suspects split up, they chased McDade and shot him when they thought he was reaching for a gun.

    Pasadena Police Chief Phillip Sanchez said in a statement posted Thursday on the department's website that he had asked the FBI to consider reviewing the shooting.

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  • "Shaken Baby Syndrome" used in defense of Trayvon Martin's killer

    April 6, 2012

    SANFORD, Florida - "Shaken Baby Syndrome" was cited on Friday in the defense of George Zimmerman, the Sanford, Florida, man who shot and killed unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin, in a case that has sparked a widespread public outcry.

    Hal Uhrig, a lawyer and former Gainesville, Florida, police officer who recently joined Zimmerman's defense team, cited in a TV interview the brain damage that can seriously injure or kill an infant.

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  • ‘No drone attacks’ launched from Afghanistan after 2014

    April 6, 2012

    DOHA: Afghan soil will not be used to launch attacks against any country after foreign troops withdraw, the war-torn nation’s foreign minister told Al-Jazeera in an interview, excerpts of which were received by AFP on Friday.

    “Afghan soil will not be used against any country in the region,” Zalmai Rassoul said, when asked if the United States would be allowed to continue drone attacks on Pakistan after all foreign combat troops withdraw from Afghanistan by the end of 2014.

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  • Bosnia remembers war, still scarred and divided

    April 6, 2012

    SARAJEVO - With row upon row of empty red chairs, one for each of the 11,541 victims of the siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia on Friday remembered when war broke out 20 years ago and the West dithered in the face of the worst atrocities in Europe since World War Two.

    The anniversary finds the Balkan country deeply divided, with power shared uneasily between Serbs, Croats and Muslims in an unwieldy state ruled by ethnic quotas. It languishes behind ex-Yugoslav neighbors on the long road to the European Union.

  • International
  • U.S. not backing off as Iran sanctions bite

    April 6, 2012

    WASHINGTON - The Obama administration's man in charge of squeezing Tehran over its nuclear program is unapologetic for the difficulties faced by banks in their dealings with Iran since the U.S. tightened sanctions against the country.

  • International
  • India to deploy 2,000 police for Zardari’s visit

    April 6, 2012

    NEW DELHI: India will deploy at least 2,000 police personnel for Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari’s visit to New Delhi and Ajmer, a report said on Friday.

    Zardari will meet with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for a ‘quick’ lunch before setting off for Ajmer, where he will visit the shrine of Muslim saint Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti on Sunday, April 8.

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