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July 15, 2007

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International News for July 15, 2007

US firmly backs Musharraf after tribal militants end truce
Within hours after tribal militants scrapped the 10-month long peace deal with the Pakistan government, the US Administration has come out in full support of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf stating that the deal hasnt worked. ANI

Failed UK terror plot: Two suspects released
Two trainee doctors, suspected to be behind the failed London and Glasgow terror plots, have been released today without any charges. ANI

Militants end peace deal with Pakistan government in FATA
Militants in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in Pakistans North Waziristan region have announced end of the 10-month long truce deal with the government, giving rise to apprehension of more suicide attacks and blood bath in the days ahead. ANI

Shujaat Hussain adopts 3 minor Jamia Hafsa girls
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain has adopted three minor girls from the Jamia Hafsa Lal Masjid Complex. ANI

12 Pak army personnel killed in Swat Valley
A suicide bomber struck again this time in northwestern Pakistan killing at least 12 security men and wounding over 20. ANI

Lal Masjid episode marks end of govts ambiguous policy on terrorism: Benazir
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has said that the Lal Masjid episode has marked the end of ambiguous policies of the government towards terrorism. ANI

8th World Hindi Conference witnesses sizeable presence of Indian Diaspora (Lead: World Hindi Conference)
The eighth World Hindi Conference being held in New York is witnessing a sizable participation of Indian Diaspora. ANI

Blair still adjusting to life after 10 Downing Street
Former British PM Tony Blair admits that he is finding life outside 10 Downing Street a bit hard. ANI

Miscreants lock newly constructed Jagannath temple in Pakistan
Unidentified men locked the newly constructed Jaggannath Temple in Sialkot in Pakistans Punjab province. ANI

Harvard to develop medical city in Islamabad
Harvard Medical International (HMI) will build a 60-acre health and education complex in Islamabad to cater to the health and medical needs of the people of the capital and the twin city of Rawalpindi. ANI

10 bodies of foreign militants recovered from Lal Masjid: Brigadier Cheema
Ten bodies of foreign militants were recovered from the Lal Masjid and the Jamia Hafsa after the Pakistan Army stormed the mosque, said Interior Ministry spokesman Brigadier (retired) Javed Iqbal Cheema. ANI

Pakistans armed forces guarantor of peace in region: Musharraf
Pakistans armed forces are the guarantors of peace in the region, President General Pervez Musharraf has said. ANI

Reinstatement of 1973 Constitution can change situation in Pak: Chaudhry
The suspended Chief Justice of the Pakistan Supreme Court, Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry, has said that the countrys situation would not change if the 1973 Constitution is not reinstated. ANI

Shujaat Hussain adopts 3 minor Jamia Hafsa girls
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain has adopted three minor girls from the Jamia Hafsa Lal Masjid Complex. ANI

12 Pak army personnel killed in Swat Valley
A suicide bomber struck again this time in northwestern Pakistan killing at least 12 security men and wounding over 20. ANI

Musharraf has failed to contain al Qaeda: US official
Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf has failed to contain the al Qaeda and must regain control over areas bordering Afghanistan, a senior Bush administration official has said. ANI

Bangladesh to axe jute sector workforce by 50 pc
Bangladeshs interim administration has decided in principle to trim down workers in public sector jute mills by 50 per cent to make the state-owned mills, now reeling under perennial losses, commercially viable. ANI

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