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UK adds Hezbollah's military wing to its terrorist list

02.07.2008 14:56    yalibnan.com
Beirut/ London - The United Kingdom on Wednesday decided to add the military wing of Hezbollah to its list of designated terrorist groups, the Home Office said.


Former Lebanon PM criticizes opposition Leaders

02.07.2008 14:56    yalibnan.com
Beirut- Former Lebanese Prime Minister Omar Karami criticized the Hezbollah-led opposition for agitating factional tension. During an interview at LBC TV , he also accused "allies in the opposition" of restricting decision-making to themselves.

UN envoy rips US violations in Iraq, Guantanamo, Afghanistan

02.07.2008 14:27    dailystar.com.lb
After a two-week fact-finding tour of US prison and detention facilities, a UN human rights investigator has blasted the administration of President George W. Bush for a rash of shortcomings in the country's flawed justice system and continued violations of

AU extends Somalia mission but asks UN to take over

02.07.2008 14:27    dailystar.com.lb
The African Union announced on Tuesday that it was extending the mandate of its force in Somalia for another six months but urged the United Nations to take over the peacekeeping mission. The bloc's 15-member Peace and Security Council underlined

Coalition troops kill dozens of militants in Afghanistan

02.07.2008 14:26    dailystar.com.lb
NATO and US troops killed dozens of militants on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, officials said Tuesday, after the foreign forces suffered their deadliest month since the overthrow of the Taliban in 2001. US-led helicopters and bombers killed 33 insurgents in eastern

Iraq's main Sunni party set to rejoin cabinet

02.07.2008 14:26    dailystar.com.lb
Iraq's main Sunni Arab parliamentary bloc says it is poised to rejoin the Shiite-led government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki after boycotting it for nearly a year, in what would be a major boost for reconciliation efforts in the war-torn

Israel bars UN rights panel from Palestinian areas

02.07.2008 14:26    dailystar.com.lb
Israel's government has barred a UN human rights delegation from visiting the Palestinian areas on a fact-finding mission, the leader of the group said on Tuesday. "Israeli authorities did not allow us to visit the Palestinian territories," said Prasad Kariyawasam,

Sheikh Hamad enlarges cabinet, names second woman minister

02.07.2008 14:26    dailystar.com.lb
The emir of Qatar on Tuesday enlarged the government to 19 members by creating new portfolios and appointed a second woman to the cabinet at the head of a reinstated Health Ministry. Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem bin Jabr al-Thani keeps

Khamenei adviser takes veiled swipe at Ahmadinejad

02.07.2008 14:26    dailystar.com.lb
A top adviser to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, warned on Tuesday against the "provocative" statements on the nuclear crisis used by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. "The officials and the political experts need to avoid provocative and illogical declarations and

At least 26 dead as Somali rebels ambush Ethiopian troops

02.07.2008 14:26    dailystar.com.lb
At least 26 people, mainly combatants, were killed Tuesday in fighting between Ethiopian forces and Islamist insurgents in central Somalia, residents said. The incident was one of the most serious in months and came a week before a deadline for

'Discrimination' drives West Bank water shortage

02.07.2008 14:26    dailystar.com.lb
The Occupied West Bank faces grave water shortages largely as a result of "discriminatory" Israeli policies, an Israeli human rights group said on Tuesday. "The shortage will have serious repercussions on the economy and the health of tens of thousands

Rabat chastised for prosecuting journalist, activist

02.07.2008 14:26    dailystar.com.lb
Human Rights Watch called Tuesday on the Moroccan authorities to drop charges against the Al-Jazeera bureau chief in Rabat, and a human rights activist, for disseminating "false information." The trial of Al-Jazeera's Hassan Rachidi, and Ibrahim Sebaa El Layl from

UN aid chief highlights crisis in Afghanistan

02.07.2008 14:26    dailystar.com.lb
A new humanitarian action plan is needed for Afghanistan, where people are being hit by resurgent fighting and a food shortage, the United Nations' top aid official said Tuesday. "I think we do need to step up our efforts," said

Tehran building collapse claims at least 11

02.07.2008 14:26    dailystar.com.lb
The remains of at least 11 workers have been recovered from the rubble of a seven-story building that collapsed in northwest Tehran, local media reported Tuesday. Around 20 construction workers were trapped under the debris of the building when it

Israeli court refuses to muzzle French TV station

02.07.2008 14:26    dailystar.com.lb
Israel's top court on Tuesday rejected a petition to revoke the accreditation of a French television team which a right-wing group accused of staging footage of a Palestinian child apparently being killed by soldiers in 2000. "Such a measure can

Bush crash kills 25 in central Iran

02.07.2008 14:26    dailystar.com.lb
At least 25 people died and many others were injured in a bus accident on a highway in central Iran on Tuesday, state television reported. The accident happened in the morning on the highway between Tehran and Qom when the

State associations holding Indian football back: Houghton

02.07.2008 12:44    rediff.com
India's English football coach Bob Houghton says state associations will have to be brought into the fold if India wants to finally achieve the aim of playing in the 2018 World Cup.
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'A National Award calls for a lot of lobbyism'

02.07.2008 12:43    rediff.com
In a candid interview, 74-year-old Soumitra Chatterjee spoke about his tryst with the National Award, a partisan jury, film industry, his aspirations and regrets.
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Wednesday News Briefs

02.07.2008 08:58    yalibnan.com
Beirut - The government formation will again be the focus on Wednesday. The president met with parliament majority leader MP Saad Hariri for dinner and their meeting led to the reactivation of the talks between PM designate Fouad Siniora and

Cairn expects a 6-fold growth in revenues

02.07.2008 06:56    rediff.com
Cairn India, a unit of UK-based Carin Energy, will have the potential to account for 20 per cent of India's oil production in the next decade once oil starts flowing from its three fields in Rajasthan.
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