Breakthrough on Iraqi reconciliation deal Five Iraqi leaders reached a reconciliation deal late on Sunday after several weeks of discussions involving the four-party alliance of Shia and Kurdish parties and the Iraqi Islamic Party, the largest Sunni faction...
Sharif to return before Ramzan Unperturbed by President Pervez Musharrafs assertion that he would not be allowed to enter Pakistan despite a Supreme Court ruling, exiled former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said he would return home along with his brother before Ramzan...
Andrews had fudged his resume: Report Australian Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews, who has been scathing about irregularities in the CV of Indian doctor Mohammed Asif Ali, has reportedly fudged his own resume.
Swaminarayan temple unveiled in Atlanta The Swaminarayan sect has unveiled one of the worlds largest Hindu temples a 72-ft high structure resembling the Taj Mahal and built in keeping with the guidelines of the ancient texts in Atlanta...
Head of South Korean Muslim delegation Sulaiman Lee Haeng, right, leads prayers in Peshawar,Pakistan on Monday. An Islamic cleric from South Korea said on Monday that he has asked religious leaders in Pakistan to help secure the freedom of Koreans held hostage in neighboring Afghanistan. AP
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