Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Twelve protesters killed by Nato led forces in Afghanistan



KUNDUZ: At least twelve Afghan people were killed and over 50 others injured at protests in Afghanistan on Wednesday over the deaths of four people in a Nato raid, officials said.

Police and ISAF forces opened fire as around 2,000 people took to the streets in Taloqan, capital of the usually peaceful northeastern province of Takhar.

CIA flew stealth drones into Pakistan to monitor bin Laden house

CIA Stealth Drones RQ-170 Sentinel 
Washington: According to current and former U.S. officials, CIA employed sophisticated new stealth drone aircraft to fly dozens of secret missions deep into Pakistani airspace and monitor the compound where Osama bin Laden was killed, reports Washington Post.

Using unmanned planes designed to evade radar detection and operate at high altitudes, the agency

No assurances given to Pakistan ODI Captain Shahid Afridi: Ijaz Butt


Islamabad : Pakistan Cricket Captain Shahid Afridi is told by Cricket Board Chairman Ijaz Butt that Shahid Afridi is having some Disciplinary issues and if he continues to own such issues he will be placed with a suitable ODI captain for tour of Ireland..

PCB chairman Ijaz Butt said that " No Assurance has been rendered to Shahid Afridi as far as retaining him as skipper for the upcoming ODI tour of Ireland.


India admits blunder in ‘most-wanted’ list



NEW DELHI: India has been accusing Pakistan for support of terrorist groups and published a list of India's Most wanted list and accused Pakistan that these people are hiding in Pakistan, but recently home ministry has admitted making a mistake in a list of “most-wanted” fugitives thought to be hiding in Pakistan after a terror suspect was found living in Mumbai.

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