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A Q Khan offered to build N-bomb for Saddam: WPT

A Q Khan offered to build N-bomb for Saddam: WPT

Rediff.com10 Mar 2010

An agent linked to disgraced Pakistani scientist A Q Khan had offered Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in 1990 that they could build an atomic bomb for him in three years under a US $ 150 million "nuclear package deal," according to a new book.

Obama seeks war powers; vows defeat of Islamic State

Obama seeks war powers; vows defeat of Islamic State

Rediff.com12 Feb 2015

Obama asks Congress to grant war powers; vows defeat of Islamic State.

'Grammy award is important for the sarod'

'Grammy award is important for the sarod'

Rediff.com27 Jan 2010

Sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan is nominated for a Grammy Award in the Traditional World Music category for his album Ancient Sounds. He talks about what the award means to him.

4 killed in blast at UN office in Islamabad

4 killed in blast at UN office in Islamabad

Rediff.com5 Oct 2009

At least four people, including an Iraqi national and two women, were killed and six injured on Monday when a suicide bomber disguised as a security officer struck at the UN food agency's office here, amid Taliban's warning of launching fresh strikes in Pakistan to avenge US drone attacks against them.

Chemical Ali hanged: Iraq government

Chemical Ali hanged: Iraq government

Rediff.com25 Jan 2010

Saddam Hussein's cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid or 'Chemical Ali' was executed on Monday, an Iraqi government official said, a week after he received a fourth death sentence.

Iran President Rouhani promises to allow women to attend football matches: FIFA

Iran President Rouhani promises to allow women to attend football matches: FIFA

Rediff.com2 Mar 2018

The Iranian group OpenStadiums, which is campaigning for the right of women to attend sports fixtures in the Islamic Republic, said that some women were arrested near Azadi stadium on Thursday during the Esteghlal-Persepolis match.

US to remove its forces from Iraq by 2011: Biden

US to remove its forces from Iraq by 2011: Biden

Rediff.com20 Apr 2010

United States Vice President Joe Biden has said that the Obama administration is committed to end its combat mission in Iraq by August this year and remove all of its troops from the country as scheduled by the end of 2011.

Ustad Amjad Ali Khan: I'm happy Rahman won Grammy

Ustad Amjad Ali Khan: I'm happy Rahman won Grammy

Rediff.com1 Feb 2010

Ustad Amjad Ali Khan may lost out on a Grammy win at the 52nd Grammy awards but the maestro is very happy for A R Rahman, who won two Grammies this year.

UN shuts all Pak offices after suicide attack

UN shuts all Pak offices after suicide attack

Rediff.com5 Oct 2009

The United Nations on Monday closed all its offices across Pakistan after a suicide attack on a World Food Programme office in the heart of the federal capital killed four persons, including an Iraqi national. UN spokesperson Ishrat Rizvi had told reporters that all UN offices in Islamabad and the nearby garrison city of Rawalpindi had been closed. Rizvi said the UN will attempt to continue its operations, including humanitarian relief programmes.

What will Pakistan's response be?

What will Pakistan's response be?

Rediff.com27 Feb 2019

'Having spent four years in that country and been able to assess the thought process of their military up close, I am of the opinion that a reprisal is inevitable.' 'The Pak military lives in a high ego make believe world (even believing a nuclear war is fightable!) and I know they WILL respond soon enough,' says Group Captain Murli Menon (retd).

Angry scribe flings shoe at Chidambaram

Angry scribe flings shoe at Chidambaram

Rediff.com8 Apr 2009

Months after an infuriated Iraqi scribe flung a shoe at US President George Bush, an angry journalist -- apparently upset over Congress leader Jagdish Tytler being given a clean chit over his alleged role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots -- flung a shoe at Home Minister Chidambaram during a press conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.

'Sometimes I wish ISIS had killed me too'

'Sometimes I wish ISIS had killed me too'

Rediff.com4 Apr 2018

"Everyone knows me because of that terrible tragedy. My memories of Mosul only bring me sadness. How can I be proud about my fame? I lost everything there," Harjit Masih told Rediff.com's Swarupa Dutt over the phone.

US begins talks with Iran as crisis in Iraq worsens

US begins talks with Iran as crisis in Iraq worsens

Rediff.com18 Jun 2014

The United States has discussed with Iran the need to refrain from pressing a "sectarian agenda" in Iraq as the two rivals met on the sidelines of talks on Tehran's nuclear programme in Vienna.

30 killed in Iraq bus blast

30 killed in Iraq bus blast

Rediff.com8 Dec 2005

30 killed in Iraq bus blast

4 priceless monuments lost to Islamic State

4 priceless monuments lost to Islamic State

Rediff.com23 Jun 2017

As violence threatens to annihilate a few more of the greatest monuments, we count the cost of the irreplaceable losses, thanks to the Islamic State.

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar visits Iraq

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar visits Iraq

Rediff.com22 Dec 2008

Founder of the Art of Living Foundation, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, visited Iraq to meet with Iraqi political and religious leaders and to oversee AOL's initiatives in the strife-torn country.

Where are oil prices headed?

Where are oil prices headed?

Rediff.com17 Oct 2016

OPEC's move to cut output has pushed up oil prices. From here it could go either way: oil could reach $100/barrel or an analysis of demand and supply might follow, say Abheek Barua & Bidisha Ganguly.

91 more Punjabi youths return from Iraq

91 more Punjabi youths return from Iraq

Rediff.com8 Jul 2014

As many as 91 more youths from Punjab returned to India on Tuesday from strife-torn Iraq on special flights.

'Bush shoe': New orders for 300,000 pairs!

'Bush shoe': New orders for 300,000 pairs!

Rediff.com22 Dec 2008

The world's most notorious pair of black leather shoes, that made history, has even generated 100 jobs in Turkey.

Furious fans turn on Brazil after second humiliating draw

Furious fans turn on Brazil after second humiliating draw

Rediff.com8 Aug 2016

Brazilian fans turned on the men's soccer team after a 0-0 draw with Iraq on Sunday that left them in serious danger of exiting at the first stage of the Olympics.

Iraq: 40 killed in 2 suicide blasts

Iraq: 40 killed in 2 suicide blasts

Rediff.com7 Apr 2006

Forty people were killed and 45 wounded in two suicide blasts as worshippers were leaving a Shiite mosque in Baghdad after the weekly Friday prayers, a security official said.

There's less killing in Iraq, but more concealment

There's less killing in Iraq, but more concealment

Rediff.com17 Dec 2007

They are no longer boldly advertising their slaughters or leaving bodies in the plain view. About 600 Iraqi civilians were killed this November against 3000 in December 2006 -- a sharp decline.

Multiple jihadist attacks kill more than 50 in Baghdad

Multiple jihadist attacks kill more than 50 in Baghdad

Rediff.com12 Jan 2016

Gunmen stormed into a Baghdad mall on Monday after setting off a car bomb and launching a suicide attack at its entrance, killing at least 18 people and wounding 50.

HC lifts stay on ED action against Natwar

HC lifts stay on ED action against Natwar

Rediff.com28 Mar 2008

Directing them to appear before the ED on April 24, a bench comprising Justice T S Thakur and Justice Kailash Gambhir also rejected the father-son duo's plea seeking copies of all the documents, related to the scam, available with the government. The court was hearing their petition challenging an order by a single judge bench, which rejected their plea seeking copies of all the documents related to the scam.

Islamic State 'gets tougher' in face of air strikes: Baghdadi in new message

Islamic State 'gets tougher' in face of air strikes: Baghdadi in new message

Rediff.com27 Dec 2015

In is 24-minute long message, he also called on Saudi citizens -- the second biggest contributor to IS - to "rise up" against their government as he dismissed the kingdom's newly formed Muslim coalition against the caliphate.

Black box of crashed EgyptAir plane found

Black box of crashed EgyptAir plane found

Rediff.com16 Jun 2016

The vessel 'John Lethbridge' that is affiliated to the company Deep Ocean Search found the cockpit voice recorder of the Airbus A320, according to a statement by the Egyptian committee that investigated the crash of plane.

How an Iran-US war could affect Pakistan

How an Iran-US war could affect Pakistan

Rediff.com6 Jan 2020

'The bigger challenge and dilemma for Pakistan would be if the US and Saudi Arabia go full throttle against Iran and enforce regime change in Tehran.' 'That would be bad news for Pakistan, especially with the current instability in Balochistan,' notes Brigadier Narender Kumar (retd).

US: Sikh forgives man who called him terrorist

US: Sikh forgives man who called him terrorist

Rediff.com20 Apr 2008

A drunk Vazquez was thrown out of a football game and put into a cab driven by Singh. While Singh was driving down, Vazquez punched him, bit him on the scalp and called him an 'Iraqi terrorist'. Singh, who pulled to the side of the freeway, told police that he had been afraid for his life and that of others on the road. Singh said, through a Punjabi interpreter, that he and other members of the Sikh community wanted to offer forgiveness to Vazquez.

Islamic State replaces 'wounded leader' with former physics teacher

Islamic State replaces 'wounded leader' with former physics teacher

Rediff.com24 Apr 2015

After a March 18 bombing attack which seriously wounded Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, reports reveal that Abu Alaa Afri, a former physics teacher from Mosul, has taken over temporary command of the dreaded group.

Rushdie divides British cabinet

Rushdie divides British cabinet

Rediff.com21 Jun 2007

As Gordon Brown prepares to succeed Prime Minister Tony Blair, the naming of Rushdie in the honours list and subsequent events have created the impression of a clueless party.

'Attacks against journalists have grown more barbaric'

'Attacks against journalists have grown more barbaric'

Rediff.com17 Dec 2014

Violence against journalists took centre stage in 2014 with 66 reporters killed, says a report by Reporters Without Borders. While number of deaths may have fallen, violence against reporters has become more savage, and kidnappings have skyrocketed, the report says.

Togadia terms Cong, SP 'anti-Hindu'

Togadia terms Cong, SP 'anti-Hindu'

Rediff.com6 Jan 2007

Addressing a 'Hindu Panchayat' in Sitapur, Togadia said Hindus hesitate from openly speaking on the issues concerning their society.

Mixed reactions to Saddam's execution

Mixed reactions to Saddam's execution

Rediff.com30 Dec 2006

Most countries are opposed to the death penalty.

Natwar Singh quits Rajya Sabha, Congress

Natwar Singh quits Rajya Sabha, Congress

Rediff.com21 Feb 2008

Singh, once a close associate of Gandhi, turned her critic after the Iraqi oil-for-food scam broke out and he was forced to resign from the government in November 2005.

Iraq wants IOC in its oil projects

Iraq wants IOC in its oil projects

Rediff.com3 May 2007

Iraq has invited Indian Oil Corporation, the country's largest oil refiner, to set up refineries in the war-torn country, and also participate in other downstream projects, a government statement said.

Natwar Singh quits Congress at BJP rally

Natwar Singh quits Congress at BJP rally

Rediff.com13 Feb 2008

Former External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh, who had to resign from the government in the wake of the Iraqi food-for-oil scam, on Wednesday announced his resignation from the Congress. Natwar made the announcement in the presence of Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje Scindia at a Bharatiya Janata Party-sponsored Jat rally in Vidyadhar Nagar. He also launched a blistering attack on Sonia Gandhi.

Has India washed its hands of the 39 hostages in Iraq?

Has India washed its hands of the 39 hostages in Iraq?

Rediff.com14 Dec 2015

The MEA insists that as far as the government is concerned the hostages are alive. But the families have grown tired of these assurances. They are clueless and so it seems is the government. Rashme Sehgal reports.

Kewell gives Aus win over Iraq in 2010 qualifier

Kewell gives Aus win over Iraq in 2010 qualifier

Rediff.com1 Jun 2008

Harry Kewell scored just after halftime to give Australia a 1-0 win over Iraq in their 2010 World Cup qualifier in Brisbane on Sunday. The former Liverpool player was in outstanding form and was at the heart of most of the Socceroos' goal-scoring chances until being replaced with 13 minutes to go.

Why crude oil could bounce back

Why crude oil could bounce back

Rediff.com24 May 2008

Outside Saudi Arabia, there is no spare capacity. Sanctions on Iran have meant that no new outside funds have come to bolster the current production of around 4 million barrels a day. Outside Saudi Arabia, there is no spare capacity. Sanctions on Iran have meant that no new outside funds have come to bolster the current production of around 4 million barrels a day.

Top US general hints at troop cut in Iraq

Top US general hints at troop cut in Iraq

Rediff.com16 Aug 2007

Petraeus said he will recommend reducing the number of American troops in Iraq by next summer.