• Battling for Bradford’s Muslims

    Published on : 12 04 2010

    In Bradford, manufacturing is down, unemployment is high, and a number of schools are underachieving. It is also a city with a big Muslim population, and in this region, their votes really matter.

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  • For Palestine’s Sake

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    In the Arab world, can we discuss any topic without mentioning Palestine? Though it is an odd question it is a perfectly legitimate one. It seems that raising important and complex issues such as education, health, public services, the judicial system, infrastructure and fighting corruption always comes to a dead end because of “the Palestinian […]

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  • Nato firing kills Afghan civilians in Kandahar

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    At least four civilians were killed and 18 others wounded when Nato forces fired at a bus in southern Kandahar province, sparking angry protests.Nato expressed its “deep regret” over the incident and said forces treated the injured at the scene.

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  • Sources: Egyptian steel wall in final stages

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    CAIRO, (PIC)– The steel wall built by Egypt under its borders with the Gaza Strip is entering its final stages and would soon close up all tunnels used for smuggling goods into the besieged Strip, sources working in the wall project said.

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  • Bomb Kills Three Iraqis from US-Allied Militia

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    BAQUBA, Iraq (AFP) – Three brothers who were members of the US-allied Sahwa “Sons of Iraq” militia that helped tame the nation’s insurgency were killed when a roadside bomb engulfed their car on Sunday, officials said.

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  • Blast rocks MI5 office near Belfast

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    A car bomb has exploded near the headquarters of Britain’s MI5 domestic security services in Northern Ireland, an attack the police blamed on Irish Republican Army (IRA) dissidents.

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  • Sudanese take to the polls in landmark elections

    Published on : 11 04 2010

    Khartoum (Agencies) Sudanese were voting on Sunday in the country’s first multi-party elections since 1986, but the polls have been marred by an opposition boycott and accusations of fraud.

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  • Death toll rises after Thai clashes

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    The death toll from Thailand’s worst political violence in nearly two decades has risen to 20.More than 800 people were also wounded in clashes between anti-government protesters known as the “red shirts”, and security forces.

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  • Polish President dies in Russia plane crash

    Published on : 10 04 2010

    MOSCOW (Agencies(  Polish President Lech Kaczynski and some of the country’s highest military and civilian leaders died on Saturday when the presidential plane crashed as it came in for a landing in thick fog in western Russia, killing 96, officials said.

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  • Second term exam in Darululoom Zahedan

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    The second term exam at Darululoom Zahedan University had begun at 3rd April on Saturday, and ended at 8th April on Thursday.

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