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  • Pakistan demands US share Afghan blueprint; suspected US missile strike kills 8 militants 20 Nov 2009 19:30 GMT
    ... Pakistan demands US share Afghan blueprint; suspected US ... for President Barack Obama as he weighs military proposals to send 10,000 to 40,000 additional ... with deadly bombings and clashes. Four Pakistani soldiers, including a captain, were killed Friday when ...

  • Pakistani PM takes charge of nuclear weapons 29 Nov 2009 10:00 GMT
    ... ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's president has transferred authority over the nation's ... Islamist militants. Key cabinet ministers and the army, navy and air force heads are also ... the use of the weapons. However, the military manages and controls the nuclear weapons on ...

  • Pakistan's military stays a march ahead 24 Nov 2009 10:50 GMT
    ... of secular and liberal political forces in Pakistan. A deal between then-president General Pervez Musharraf ... capitals, are silent spectators now while Pakistan's military establishment (mis)reads the situation in the perspective ... insurgency will be invited for talks. The army has already approached powerful commanders in the ...

  • Obama administration completes review, decides not to sign land mine ban 25 Nov 2009 02:10 GMT
    ... administration completes review, decides not to sign land mine ban WASHINGTON - The Obama administration has ... to sign an international convention that bans land mines. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said Tuesday ... the United States, holdouts include: China, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Russia. Human rights groups had ...

  • Obama Administration Won't Sign Land Mine Ban 25 Nov 2009 06:16 GMT
    ... not to sign an international convention banning land mines. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said Tuesday ... the Bush-era policy. "We decided that our land mine policy remains in effect," he said. More ... the United States, holdouts include: China, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Russia. Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy ...

  • Obama administration will not sign land mine ban 24 Nov 2009 22:53 GMT
    ... not to sign an international convention banning land mines. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said Tuesday ... the Bush-era policy. "We decided that our land mine policy remains in effect," he said. More ... the United States, holdouts include: China, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Russia. Human rights groups had ...

  • Obama administration completes review, decides not to sign land mine ban 25 Nov 2009 01:32 GMT
    ... to sign an international convention that bans land mines. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said Tuesday ... Bush-administration era policy. "We decided that our land mine policy remains in effect," he said. More ... the United States, holdouts include: China, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Russia. Human rights groups had ...

  • No change to US land mine policy 25 Nov 2009 01:50 GMT
    ... to sign an international convention that bans land mines. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said that ... Bush-administration era policy. "We decided that our land mine policy remains in effect," he said. More ... Besides the US, holdouts include: China, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Russia. Human rights groups had ...

  • No change in policy on land mines 25 Nov 2009 05:20 GMT
    ... not to sign an international convention banning land mines. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said Tuesday ... the Bush-era policy. "We decided that our land mine policy remains in effect," he said. More ... the United States, holdouts include: China, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Russia. Human-rights groups had expressed ...

  • Obama lets Bush-era policy on land mines remain in effect 25 Nov 2009 12:33 GMT
    ... not to sign an international convention banning land mines. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said Tuesday ... the Bush-era policy. “We decided that our land mine policy remains in effect,” he said. More ... the United States, holdouts include: China, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Russia. Human rights groups had ...

  • US Not To Join Global Treaty Banning Land-mines 25 Nov 2009 14:32 GMT
    ... Mine Ban Treaty to be held in Colombia. Countries such as China, Russia, India, Pakistan and Myanmar also have declined to join the accord that was established in 1997. The ...

  • Obama administration will not sign land mine ban 24 Nov 2009 22:17 GMT
    ... Obama administration will not sign land mine ban The Obama administration has decided not ... not to sign an international treaty banning land mines. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly says the ... the United States, holdouts include: China, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Russia. Kelly says the United ...

  • Obama administration completes review decides not to sign land mine ban 24 Nov 2009 22:17 GMT
    ... administration completes review decides not to sign land mine ban WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration ... not to sign an international treaty banning land mines. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly says the ... the United States, holdouts include: China, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Russia. Kelly says the United ...

  • Pakistan military moving to undercut Zardari over his close U.S. ties 26 Nov 2009 22:53 GMT
    ... ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Suspicions by Pakistan's powerful army that the country's civilian leadership is growing ... attention from the battle against Islamic extremists. Military officials believe that secretly taped conversations between ...

  • Pakistan's military seen moving to undercut Zardari over his close U.S. ties 26 Nov 2009 23:20 GMT
    ... Pakistan's military seen moving to undercut Zardari over his ... U.S. ties ISLAMABAD Suspicions by Pakistan's powerful army that the country's civilian leadership is growing ...


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