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No change in Pak election schedule

No change in Pak election schedule

Rediff.com28 Dec 2007

It was being speculated that the polls could be postponed following the assassination of Pakistan People's Party chief and former premier Benazir Bhutto on Thursday.

Delhi blasts: 4 arrested

Delhi blasts: 4 arrested

Rediff.com21 Sep 2008

Three more suspected terrorists allegedly involved in the New Delhi serial blasts, have been arrested, taking the number of those caught in the terror attack to five, the police said on Sunday

Relations with India 'a priority' for Bangladesh

Relations with India 'a priority' for Bangladesh

Rediff.com17 Jul 2007

"We must feel secured in the relationship with our large neighbour. These are not easy to do but both our foreign official machinery posses that kind of sophistication that is necessary to evolve a relationship of that kind."

Special law for Pak's Sikhs to solemnise marriages

Special law for Pak's Sikhs to solemnise marriages

Rediff.com11 Dec 2007

Pakistan will soon become the first country to introduce a special law for the solemnisation and registration of marriages in its minority Sikh community.

Talks to resume on Pak's return to democracy:India

Talks to resume on Pak's return to democracy:India

Rediff.com8 Dec 2007

After his meeting with Pakistan's caretaker Foreign Minister Inamul Haq in New Delhi on Friday, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said Foreign Secretaries of the two countries will hold talks to wind up the fourth round of Composite Dialogue after formation of new government in Pakistan.

Here's the best job in the world!

Here's the best job in the world!

Rediff.com14 Jan 2009

Billed as 'The best job in the world', to laze on a paradise island in Queensland in Australia for a princely salary of $150,000 has evoked offers from worldwide leading to the crash of the website where it was advertised.

Burney urges India for release of two Pak boys

Burney urges India for release of two Pak boys

Rediff.com16 Apr 2008

The Ansar Burney Trust International has taken up the issue of Azhar Ansari, 17, and his cousin Zohaib Ansari, 10, with India's ministries of home affairs and external affairs for their early release. "Their only wrongdoing was that they had crossed the border into India illegally by digging the earth under the barbed wire fence which divides India and Pakistan at the Munabao border and sneaked into Barmer in India," the statement said.

John Travolta's son passes away

John Travolta's son passes away

Rediff.com7 Jan 2009

Hollywood star John Travolta and wife Kelly Preston went through a traumatic weekend when their 16-year-old son Jett passed away on January 2.

Pak gets new PM, Musharraf takes credit

Pak gets new PM, Musharraf takes credit

Rediff.com16 Nov 2007

The ceremony was attended by former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, members of his Cabinet, National Assembly Speaker Chaudhry Amir Hussain, governors and provincial chief ministers, services chiefs, senators, federal secretaries, political leaders, diplomats and high civil and military officials.

4 ways Swansea can sour Van Gaal's 'Happy' New Year hopes

4 ways Swansea can sour Van Gaal's 'Happy' New Year hopes

Rediff.com1 Jan 2016

Any hopes of a Happy New Year will evaporate for Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal if his side fail to beat struggling Swansea City at Old Trafford on Saturday.

Sarabjit's family to visit Pak with plea

Sarabjit's family to visit Pak with plea

Rediff.com25 Mar 2008

Stating that the change of government in the neighbouring country had strengthened their hope for the release of Sarbajit, Sarabjit Singh's sister Dalbir Kaur said she would go to the Pakistan High Commission to apply for the visas immediately after obtaining the passports.

Bhutto eyeing key posts in Pak poll set up

Bhutto eyeing key posts in Pak poll set up

Rediff.com22 Oct 2007

Former Pakistan prime minister Benazir Bhutto is eyeing several key posts in the proposed interim set up to conduct general elections in the country.

Orphaned baby Moshe's cries fill up synagogue

Orphaned baby Moshe's cries fill up synagogue

Rediff.com1 Dec 2008

Unmindful of the tragedy that he had undergone, two-year-old Moshe, dressed in a bright green T-shirt and blue shorts, was carried into a synagogue in Mumbai to attend a prayer meeting in memory of the Jews killed in the terror attack, including that of his parents Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and Rivika.

Remembering Pather Panchali with Satyajit Ray

Remembering Pather Panchali with Satyajit Ray

Rediff.com2 May 2018

Satyajit Ray would have been 97 today, May 2. Soumendu Roy, who worked with the legendary director for many years, looks back on the Genius that was Manikda, as the Master was known to family, friends and admirers.

57 killed as bus falls into valley in Telangana

57 killed as bus falls into valley in Telangana

Rediff.com11 Sep 2018

Locals alleged that the road that was closed some time ago over safety issues was reopened at the insistence of TSRTC officials to save on fuel.

Khaleda may leave Bangladesh: report

Khaleda may leave Bangladesh: report

Rediff.com17 Apr 2007

"Everything has been finalised. Now only the formalities, including getting a visa, remain to be completed, which might be completed in a day," a source said.

AIADMK MLA escapes from Koovathur resort, joins OPS camp

AIADMK MLA escapes from Koovathur resort, joins OPS camp

Rediff.com13 Feb 2017

Madurai (South) MLA SS Saravanan alleged that party MLAs "were being detained" at the Koovathur resort and claimed he had given a slip by wearing a "t-shirt and Bermuda (shorts)".

10-man Newcastle battle to home draw

10-man Newcastle battle to home draw

Rediff.com21 Oct 2008

Newcastle United, playing with 10 men for 75 minutes, earned a spirited 2-2 draw with Manchester City at St James' Park.

A Hindu appointed as Pak PM's advisor on madrasas

A Hindu appointed as Pak PM's advisor on madrasas

Rediff.com10 Jan 2008

Caretaker prime minister Mohammadmian Soomro appointed Amar Lal, who has been working as the prime minister's special assistant on minority affairs, to the post, assigning him the status of a Federal Minister.

B'desh keen to bury misunderstandings with India

B'desh keen to bury misunderstandings with India

Rediff.com9 Mar 2007

"Let me declare unequivocally that it is the intention of the current caretaker government to accord high priority to cultivating close relationship with all our neighbours, including India," Foreign Affairs Adviser Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury said.

Copa America: Messi penalty rescues Argentina

Copa America: Messi penalty rescues Argentina

Rediff.com20 Jun 2019

Argentina captain Lionel Messi pulled his side level in the 57th minute after a handball by Paraguay's Ivan Peris which no-one on the pitch appealed for but was spotted by a VAR review.

'Siachen, Sir Creek issues ripe for resolution'

'Siachen, Sir Creek issues ripe for resolution'

Rediff.com8 Dec 2007

Acknowledging that the dialogue process with India had slowed down due to its domestic circumstances, Pakistan has said the two sides may be able to resolve Siachen and Sir Creek issues by early next year.

Thai opposition protesters hold march, prepare for shutdown

Thai opposition protesters hold march, prepare for shutdown

Rediff.com5 Jan 2014

Thousands of Thai anti-government protesters marched through Bangkok on Sunday to demand Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's resignation and garner support for a planned "siege" of the capital to foil snap polls next month.

Emergency declared, Bangladeshis relieved

Emergency declared, Bangladeshis relieved

Rediff.com12 Jan 2007

President Ahmed on Thursday night resigned as the caretaker government chief soon after proclaiming emergency.

Pakistan: 2 boys killed during protest march

Pakistan: 2 boys killed during protest march

Rediff.com15 Nov 2007

Amid deepening political crisis, embattled Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf was on Thursday huddled with his key aides in cobbling up a caretaker government ahead of the general election as police and anti- emergency demonstrators traded fire in Karachi leaving two children dead.

Pakistan general elections by January 9

Pakistan general elections by January 9

Rediff.com11 Nov 2007

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Sunday announced that general elections will be held by January 9 and a caretaker government will be in place by November 15 to oversee the process. Musharraf also vowed to take the oath of office for another term as a civilian President, hanging up his military uniform after the Supreme Court gives its verdict on his October 6 Presidential victory.

Ansar Burney to visit India to meet Sarabjit's kin

Ansar Burney to visit India to meet Sarabjit's kin

Rediff.com27 Mar 2008

Leading rights activist Ansar Burney, who was the Human Rights Minister in Pakistan's caretaker government, will visit India next month to meet the family of Sarabjit Singh and gather any evidence about his innocence and to trace Pakistani prisoners in Indian jails. Burney said he would go to India on April 2 at the invitation of Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal.

Bangladesh PM Shiekh Hasina narrowly escapes bomb blast

Bangladesh PM Shiekh Hasina narrowly escapes bomb blast

Rediff.com7 Mar 2015

She had a narrow escape when several bombs exploded in a busy commercial area here minutes after her convoy passed through it.

EPL PIX: Arsenal slump to first home defeat; Controversial win for Newcastle

EPL PIX: Arsenal slump to first home defeat; Controversial win for Newcastle

Rediff.com6 Dec 2019

Arsenal, who fired Unai Emery as manager last week and appointed former player Freddie Ljungberg as caretaker boss, now sit 10th in the table on 19 points, with Brighton a single point behind and three places below them.

Benazir-Pak govt talks suspended: Report

Benazir-Pak govt talks suspended: Report

Rediff.com23 Oct 2007

Talks between aides of President Pervez Musharraf and former premier Benazir Bhutto on forming a caretaker set-up to supervise Pakistan's general elections have been stopped by the government till the Supreme Court decides on the military ruler's re-election in uniform.

Waiting for 'rakshaks', cows are choking on plastic

Waiting for 'rakshaks', cows are choking on plastic

Rediff.com7 May 2017

While so-called 'cow protectors' have indulged in widespread vigilantism under the garb of protection of cattle, there has been little effort to save them from the real threat to their survival -- urban garbage, open dumps and apathy of cow owners.

Coup in Fiji again

Coup in Fiji again

Rediff.com5 Dec 2006

Army commander Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama took over the reins of government and dismissed Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase.

Kashmir Singh to be reunited with family

Kashmir Singh to be reunited with family

Rediff.com3 Mar 2008

Kashmir Singh will be released from Lahore's Central Jail and taken by road to the Wagah border by Pakistan's caretaker human rights minister Ansar Burney, where he will be reunited with families and well-wishers.

India, Pak, Iran to push IPI project

India, Pak, Iran to push IPI project

Rediff.com16 Jul 2008

Iran, Pakistan and India are expected to hold a meeting in Tehran later this month to push the $7.4-billion IPI gas pipeline project that had been delayed after being caught in wrangling over transit fee.

Shinde new Andhra governor

Shinde new Andhra governor

Rediff.com30 Oct 2004

Shinde will replace Surjit Singh Barnala, who has been shifted from Andhra Pradesh to Tamil Nadu, the release said.

Fear grips Hindus in Karachi after 60-yr-old temple is desecrated

Fear grips Hindus in Karachi after 60-yr-old temple is desecrated

Rediff.com2 Feb 2016

Three pistol-waving bearded men stormed a 60-year-old temple in Karachi and desecrated the idol of a Hindu deity, leading to fear among the minority community in Pakistan's largest city, a media report said on Tuesday.

Incredible winners of BigPicture Natural World Photography Competition

Incredible winners of BigPicture Natural World Photography Competition

Rediff.com4 Jun 2019

Winners from the Big Picture photography competition

Dear men: Don't expect your wives to be nice to your parents

Dear men: Don't expect your wives to be nice to your parents

Rediff.com17 Oct 2016

''Dear men, don't expect your wives to naturally play the role of maid, cleaner, babysitter, a working professional and be nice to your parents.' 'It's her choice, and if she chooses not to, she may have her reasons too; that doesn't make her bad or less 'pious' as the Supreme Court pointed.' 'If you are looking for a full-time, unpaid maid or caretaker in your life partner, you do not understand marriage at all,' says Divya Nair.

KCR's party invokes Telangana pride to check Naidu

KCR's party invokes Telangana pride to check Naidu

Rediff.com29 Nov 2018

Rao exuded confidence that his party will win 90-plus seats in the 119-member assembly and will not take support from other parties.

Bhutto's death: Pak government flip-flops

Bhutto's death: Pak government flip-flops

Rediff.com1 Jan 2008

Pakistan's caretaker government on Tuesday clarified that it still stood by the 'factual position' that ex-Premier Benzair Bhutto died of a skull fracture and not from a bullet wound, a contention challenged by the party of the slain leader.