Seek news on
InfoAnda
powered by
Google
Custom Search

Last text search :
2016 wso 2.5 rw-r
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r

wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php


Sunday, 14 June 2009 - Pakistan's Zardari vows to fight 'until the end'
  • Pakistanis angry over detentions in Times Sq. case
    Monday, May 24, 2010
    ISLAMABAD – Relatives of three men detained by Pakistan for alleged links to the suspect in the attempted Times Square bombing say the men are innocent.
    They
  • Taiwan denies boycotting Australian film festival
    Thursday, August 6, 2009

    AFP - Thursday, August 6TAIPEI (AFP) - - Taiwan's Beijing-friendly government on Wednesday denied boycotting an Australian film festival amid a row over the e
  • Merkel's support dips, regional ally resigns International
    Thursday, September 3, 2009

    By Sarah Marsh and Noah Barkin

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel suffered a double blow on Thursday as a senior party ally in east German
  • Minister seeks closure of anti-Berlusconi websites
    Wednesday, December 16, 2009
    ROME (AFP) - – The Italian government moved Tuesday to close down Internet sites encouraging further violence against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who
  • Asian markets mixed after Wall Street rally
    Wednesday, March 18, 2009

    By ELAINE KURTENBACH,AP Business Writer AP - Wednesday, March 18SHANGHAI - Asia's stock market rally seemed to be running out of steam Wednesday, despite an
  • Iraq combat over but U.S. troops still in danger | 13 September 2010
  • Taiwan to discuss trade pact with China at APEC | 9 November 2009
  • Blasts, shooting kill 1, wound 7 in Bangkok | | 8 May 2010
  • Two Florida Police Officers Killed During Traffic Stop | 29 June 2010


    ">Forum Views () ">Forum Replies ()

    Read more with google mobile : Pakistan's Zardari vows to fight 'until the end'

    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Search Search: Sign InNew User? Sign Up News Home - Help Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Search Search: Pakistan's Zardari vows to fight 'until the end' AFP - Sunday, June 14 ISLAMABAD (AFP) - - President Asif Ali Zardari said Saturday that Pakistan was battling for its "sovereignty" a day after scores of people were killed amid an escalating offensive against the Taliban. ADVERTISEMENT Zardari said Pakistan would fight "until the end," as US defence officials in Washington confirmed that Islamabad was stepping up its operations against militants in the country's troubled northwest. "We are fighting a war for our sovereignty," Zardari said in a television address. "We will continue this war until the end, and we will win it at any cost. "The Taliban are the enemies of innocent people. They want to terrorise the people and to take control of the country's institutions." Zardari's pledge came after suicide bombings targeting Friday prayers at two mosques killed at least six people, including a prominent Muslim cleric, and wounded more than 100. The explosions confirmed fears that Taliban militants would avenge an offensive against them in the northwest, which was launched under US pressure after rebels advanced to within 100 kilometres (60 miles) of Islamabad in defiance of a peace deal. To help efforts against the insurgents, the government on Saturday proposed a defence budget of 343 billion rupees (4.24 billion dollars), an increase of 47 billion rupees from the previous year. Islamabad will also increase the salaries of soldiers fighting in three northwestern districts and along the border with Afghanistan from July 1, with the rest of the troops to get a pay rise from January 2010. Pakistan's tribal zones harbour Taliban and Al-Qaeda rebels who fled the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, and Washington has said militants are using the lawless areas to regroup and plan attacks on the West. On Saturday the Pakistani military said that it had killed 41 more militants in the northwestern districts of Malakand and Bannu. Religious scholar Sarfraz Naeemi, who had spoken out against Taliban suicide bombings, was among two people killed in one of Friday's mosque attacks, in the eastern city of Lahore, police said. Some 5,000 people Saturday attended his funeral prayers as strikes to protest his killing were held in Karachi and Lahore, Pakistan's two largest cities, officials said. Protests to condemn the attack on Naeemi were also held by religious groups in several cities. In Friday's other mosque bombing, four people died and at least 105 were wounded when an explosives-filled car ploughed into a mosque in the northwestern garrison town of Nowshera, police said. Meanwhile, security officials said that jets pounded militant hideouts in the Mohmand tribal district bordering Afghanistan, killing at least seven rebels. The tolls could not be verified independently as the areas are out of bounds to journalists due to the ongoing military operations. A spokesman for militant leader Baitullah Mehsud's Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the two mosque attacks, as well as Tuesday's bombing of a hotel in Peshawar, the capital of North West Frontier Province. "Anyone who will oppose us to please the Americans will face the same fate," Maulvi Omar told AFP by telephone from an undisclosed location. In Washington, senior defence officials, speaking to reporters on condition of anonymity, said Islamabad planned to step up its offensive against Taliban forces in South Waziristan. The region is a stronghold for the TTP, Pakistan's umbrella Taliban organisation, as well as for Al-Qaeda and other extremist groups. These groups are clearly interconnected, the official said, so "an offensive certainly can play an important role," noting that the strategy is to "have pressure on both sides of the border." A 90,000-strong US and international coalition is fighting the Afghan Taliban and other insurgents on the Afghanistan side. The Pakistani military said in a statement Saturday that it bombed two suspected hideouts used by TTP members in Makeen, South Waziristan, adding that the number of casualties could not be ascertained. Email Story IM Story Printable View Blog This Sign in to recommend this article » 0 users recommend Related Articles: Asia Pacific North Korea issues nuclear threatsReuters - 2 hours 31 minutes ago Defying sanctions, NKorea vows to make more nukesAP - 2 hours 39 minutes ago N Korea vows to build more nuclear bombs after UN sanctionAFP - Sunday, June 14 Bachchans take early honours at 'Bollywood Oscars'AFP - Sunday, June 14 AP Interview: Detainee move to Palau is tentativeAP - Sunday, June 14 Enlarge Photo Pakistan's Zardari vows to fight 'until the end' Most Popular – Asia Pacific Viewed Dumped mattress lands cash in trash in Israel Obama signs note for girl who played hooky to see him Hell of Afghanistan brought home to British troops Luanda is world's most expensive expat city: survey Ramsay eats humble pie after mum scolds him View Complete List » Search: Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Southeast Asia Pte Ltd. (Co. Reg. No. 199700735D). All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Community - Intellectual Property Rights Policy - Help

    Other News on Sunday, 14 June 2009
    US Embassy: 2 more US contractors released in Iraq
    Berlusconi denounces 'subversive' smear campaign
    Clashes erupt in Iran over disputed election
    Queen Elizabeth II celebrates official birthday
    Saudi's Kingdom hires Emaar for kilometre-high skyscraper
    Iraqi leaders rally after murder of Sunni lawmaker
    Paris bailiffs chase Saudi princess for unpaid bills
    G8 finance chiefs dampen recovery hopes
    Venezuela TV channel urges Chavez talks | International |
    New Moroccan party wins most local election seats | International |
    Berlusconi complains of subversive campaign | International |
    6,000 climate activists rally in Australia
    N Korea vows to build more nuclear bombs after UN sanction
    Bachchans take early honours at 'Bollywood Oscars'
    AP Interview: Detainee move to Palau is tentative
    Sheriff: Arizona home invaders wanted all dead
    Clinton praises new UN tools against North Korea
    North Korea issues nuclear threats
    Calif kids quarantined in China over flu scare
    Backers mourn cleric; Taliban claim fatal attacks
    U.S. firm accuses China of stealing software: report | Technology |
    American student grilled in Italy sex-murder trial
    NKorea: Will never give up nuclear ambitions
    Baxter in 'full production' of swine flu vaccine
    4 years in Afghanistan, Turks suffer only 1 attack
    White House keeps close watch on Iran campaign
    Pakistan's Zardari vows to fight 'until the end'
    Lejeune water study finds no definite disease link
    Pakistan says 41 militants killed in NW offensive
    Trail to commemorate 'Long Walk' divides tribes
    Afghan ballots to have 41 candidates for president
    Museum experts ID birds that bring down planes
    Inmate reporters are pen men with a difference
    US says no recovery, 'too early' to cut stimulus
    Pakistan unveils deficit budget, ups defence spend
    Pakistan's 09/10 budget shows dependence on friends
    G8 finance chiefs see 'signs of stabilisation'
    Kapoor dismisses 'Slumdog' criticism
    Could Palin flap be Letterman's Hugh Grant?
    Fighting the war on terror with outsourcing
    Communism propaganda exhibit brings Bulgarians smiles
    Tanya Tucker reconnects with fans at CMA festival
    Venezuela Bans Coke Zero Citing Drink's Danger To Health
    Judge Acquits "Phony Toni" Of Fooling Songstress Braxton Fans
    Missouri Family Shocked To Find Their Photo In Prague Ad
    Miss California USA Carrie Prejean Stripped Of Crown
    Heather Graham Wants To "Get Naked" At "The Hangover's" London Premiere
    Mariah Carey Insists On Recording Her New Album Only At Night
    Iran cracks down on reformists after vote sparks riots
    Paris bailiffs chase Saudi princess for unpaid bills
    U.S. company accuses China of stealing software
    Ahmadinejad's victory greeted by Tehran protests | International |
    Britain to unveil Iraq inquiry this week: reports
    Former senior minister killed in Ingushetia: report
    SNC-Lavalin bags 1.1 bln dlr contract in Algeria
    US switches to all-digital TV
    Ahmadinejad's victory greeted by Tehran protests
    Netanyahu to outline Israel's policies in speech | International |
    Doomed Air France flight crashed suddenly: experts
    Tribal fighters attack south Sudan food barges
    Gul, Parnell gatecrash T20 batting paradise
    Mobile phones, Facebook, YouTube cut in Iran
    Koenigsegg co-owner confident of saving Saab: report
    Tribal fighters attack South Sudan food barges | International |
    Israel's foreign minister sees threat in Iran vote
    Mobile phones, Facebook, YouTube cut in Iran
    GOP says Democrats' climate bill is another tax
    FBI: Holocaust Museum suspect expected to survive
    Sotomayor impresses in interviews, senators say
    Pilot of small plane dies in crash at NH resort
    Hiker falls to his death from Yosemite's Half Dome
    Obama looks to relocate Gitmo detainees overseas
    Bill Clinton: United States growing more diverse
    Student charged with keeping teachers from grading
    Malaysian opposition party reforms voting rules
    800,000 callers phone digital TV hot line
    Weather forecast for the Asia-Pacific region
    US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,312
    Mixed-marriage love story tops 'Bollywood Oscars'
    Product Recall: Soft Mexican-style cheese
    Myanmar dismisses EU concerns over Karen refugees
    China confirms 22 more cases of swine flu
    'Drunk' Cahill kicked out of nightclub
    Coach backs Gower's shaky Italian rugby debut
    NKorea's Kim praises military amid nuclear moves
    French inflict further injury pain on All Blacks
    Analysis: NKorean nuclear moves tied to succession
    Hundreds honor David Carradine at funeral
    G8 talks turn spotlight on Europe's banks
    Shape up for investors, Africa told at WEF
    Emerging big four economies flaunt power at summit
    Nestle expanding in SEAsia despite crisis: CEO
    Bollywood's Jodhaa Akbar wins at Indian film awards | Entertainment |
    Hundreds honor David Carradine at funeral
    In rare fest appearance, the Boss plays Bonnaroo
    US-ENTERTAINMENT Summary
    Bollywood's Jodhaa Akbar wins at Indian film awards
    Thousands join gay pride parades in Europe
    'Jodhaa Akbar' dominates Bollywood awards
    Somali Islamists issue blanket ban on movies
    Netanyahu could use Iran vote in policy speech
    Two policemen killed in Chechnya: report
    Two killed in clash in Turkey's Kurdish southeast
    Netanyahu set to deliver peace policy speech | International |
    Most Israelis could live with a nuclear Iran: poll | International |
    Netanyahu set to deliver peace policy speech
    Blast in Pakistan market kills 8; U.S. drone strikes | International |
    Taliban raids increase, plan to disrupt Afghan poll: government | International |
    Israeli PM to unveil Mideast peace policy
    Yemen says arrests Saudi financer of al Qaeda | International |
    Madagascar's government quits crisis talks | International |
    Iran leading reformist says more than 100 arrested
    South Sudan river ambush kills at least 40: official | International |
    Netanyahu unlikely to back Palestinian state: observers
    Airbus urges patience on crash, says A330 safe | International |
    Belarus-Russia rift widens, Minsk snubs Moscow meet | International |
    Obama eyes tighter controls on banks, Wall Street
    PROMISES, PROMISES: Indian health care's victims
    Hiroshima mayor 'fury' over N.Korea nuclear plans
    Truckdriver dies in fiery Calif. freeway crash
    The Nation's Weather
    Blast in Pakistan market kills 8
    Pakistan: Suspected US missile, bomb kill 13
    Christian Albin, 'culinary Rip van Winkle,' dies
    Swine flu cases jump in Thailand, New Zealand
    Authorities: teen arrested in Fla. cat mutilations
    5,000 cabbies strike in NW China
    Orthodox Jews launch kosher search engine | Technology |
    Pakistan blast kills eight
    Australia set to raise swine flu alert level
    NKorea warns of nuclear war amid rising tensions
    Afghan gov't: No control in 5 districts in Helmand
    Vietnam arrests defender of pro-democracy activists
    Pakistan budget seen having little impact on stocks
    Triumph the Insult Comic Dog skewers Bonnaroo
    China's first gay pride festival closes
    Malawi father drops fight to stop Madonna adoption | Entertainment |
    'Best job' Brit 'no whingeing Pom'
    Radford plans Spanish civil war movie
    Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
    Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
    Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
    AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
    The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
    AMD to Start Production of piledriver
    Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
    Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
    Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
    ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
    Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
    What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
    AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
    Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
    Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
    Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights

    [InfoAnda] [Home] [This News]



    USD EUR - 1 year graph

    BlogMeter 1.01