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Blast in Vladikavkaz designed to promote enmity – Putin Edited 09 September, 2010, 21:03 Following the deadly blast in Russian city of Vladikavkaz, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with the Chairman of the Muftis' Council of Russia to express his solidarity and condolences to the Muslim community. “Crimes like the one that was committed today
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First video of deadly Vladikavkaz bombing as ma posted with vodpod Filed under: Uncategorized
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The 'perfect storm' brewing in Central Asia By KENNETH WEISBRODE FLORENCE, Italy — Dean Acheson, U.S. President Harry Truman's secretary of state, liked to quote a friend who said that being in government made him scared, but that being out of it made him worried. To those of us not privy to the hidden complexities

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Games of the West have already brought to ruin its policy towards Russia Andrei Sannikov “We are being put under pressure to take part in the electoral farce, so that the US and Europe could have a chance to recognize Lukashenka, that is, the West is substituting notions, and instead of basic notions and principles

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Pastor Says May Halt Koran Burning if White House Asks A Florida pastor at the center of a global storm over plans to burn hundreds of Korans said Thursday he would likely call off the event if asked to by the Obama administration. Terry Jones, head of the Dove World Outreach Center, told USA Today
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[Something that seems so simple as upgrading the importance of a country's second language could provide the spark that ignites the blueprints for Putin's plans to resurrect the former Soviet Union.] Ukraine Move On Russian Language May Fuel Tension KIEV, Ukraine Ukraine's Russian-speakers are making a new push to upgrade the official status of
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Veterans sue CIA, Army for experiments at Detrick, Edgewood Originally published September 09, 2010 By Megan Eckstein News-Post Staff A year and a half after a group of veterans sued the CIA, Army and Department of Defense for testing chemicals on troops without consent, the group has asked a judge to penalize the agencies for
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At least 15 killed, 87 injured in Vladikavkaz bomb attack (Update 3) Vladikavkaz bomb attack 14:56 09/09/2010 © AFP/ STR At least 15 people died and 87 were injured in anexplosion in Russia's North Caucasus city of Vladikavkaz, investigators said. The blast occurred near the city's central market at 11:22 Moscow time (07:22 GMT). The explosive
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North Ossetia bomb blast kills many Tajikistan News.Net A massive blast has killed at least five people in the southern Russian city of Vladikavkaz where a car exploded in a crowded market. At least another 20 people were wounded in the explosion which caused panic at the market. With fears of a second blast, those

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All Baloch Armed Groups Banned; FC Given Police powers The Baloch Hal News QUETTA: In an unanticipated move, the federal government has empowered the Frontier Corps (FC), a central government force, to use all police powers in carrying out arrests, search and detain people. The powers were given to the FC personnel, 95% of who

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FC Actions Will Mount Baloch Resentment: Mengal The Baloch Hal News QUETTA: President of the Balochistan National Party (BNP) and former chief minister of Balochistan Sardar Akhtar Mengal, while reacting on the recent strong-worded decision of the federal government to ban all armed groups and empower the Frontier Corps (FC), has said that the military
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Balochistan Govt. Embarrasses Malik: Disowns All Decisions The Baloch Hal News QUETTA: In a dramatic move to embarrass the Federal Interior Minister, Mr. Rehman Malik, a spokesman of the Balochistan government disowned all his decisions announced at a news conference at the CM Secretariat on Wednesday intended to ban all Baloch armed groups and give

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Afghanistan seeks to dilute foreign anti-graft role By Sayed Salahuddin KABUL Thu Sep 9, 2010 5:26am EDT (Reuters) Afghanistan will limit foreign involvement in two major anti-crime units in a move likely to worry its Western backers and stoke fears about President Hamid Karzai's commitment to fighting endemic graft. Afghanistan is one of the world's
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Clinton Calls For New Global Equations, Cautions Iran, North Korea Tejinder Singh AHN News Correspondent Washington, DC, United States (AHN) The United States will continue to lead the world, announced the top American diplomat at an event in Washington Wednesday. “We do believe there are no limits on what can be achieved
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Changing face of Russia-Pakistan ties VLADIMIR RADYUHIN APRussian President Dmitry Medvedev (right) with his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari during their meeting in the Bocharov Ruchei residence near the Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi, on August 18, 2010. India will have to learn to live with the new Russian-Pakistani bonhomie, just as Russia has
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Trans Adriatic Pipeline Laying (TAP) The 520km long pipeline will transport gas via Greece and Albania and across the Adriatic Sea to Italy’s southern Puglia region and further to Western Europe. TAP’s crossing of the Adriatic Sea is projected along the shortest-possible distance between Fier, in Albania and Italy’s southern Puglia region, while taking into account
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Pakistan police families targeted in suicide ca posted with vodpod Scenes of devastation after a car bomb rips through a police compound in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar, killing 18 people A car bomb ripped through a police compound in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar, killing 18 people, including 14 women and children
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Zbigniew Brzezinski Taliban Pakistan Afghanista posted with vodpod Filed under: Uncategorized
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Regional Scenario: Central Asian ‘Muslim’ states fear Pakistan – by Shiraz Paracha Central Asia’s richest and largest state Kazakhstan is following a strict visa policy for Pakistan and Afghanistan at the same time offering further relaxations in visa regulations to nationals from Western and several non-Western countries. Pakistan has an image problem in the former

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Tajiks Stopped From Traveling To Iran, Pakistan For Religious Courses Many thousands of Tajiks study at religious schools abroad, including at least 4,000 in madrasahs such as this one in Pakistan. September 08, 2010 By Farangis Najibullah Dozens of Tajik students, professors, and scholars were taken off a Tehran-bound plane at Dushanbe's airport as they were
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