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A heavy police presence outside the Houses of Parliament in London, Friday March 11, 2005. The two Houses, the Lords and Commons, were debating the controversial Terrorism Bill. Eight foreign terror suspects, including a radical Muslim cleric with alleged links to al-Qaida, were granted bail on Friday, as the British government battled to pass a new anti-terrorism law to control their movements.
Algeria   London   Photos   Qaida   Terrorism
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Second Al Qaida suspect freed from jail
London: An Algerian suspected of links to Osama Bin Laden and bomb plots in the United States and France has been freed on bail after more than seven years in prison in Britain, officials said on... (photo: AP / Dave Caulkin)
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Musharraf   Pakistan   Photos   Politics   Society
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Sharif 'disappointed' about lack of confidence in coalition
Islamabad: Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday once again voiced the growing anger in his Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) over the non-reinstatement of the deposed judges by the coalition... (photo: AP / K.M.Chaudary)
 Two local nationals help unload humanitarian aid in the city of Obe, Afghanistan, Nov. 16, 2004. ula1  Gulf News 
Head of UN mission tries to build on aid meet
Islamabad: A senior UN official on Thursday called for Afghanistan's neighbours to work towards mending tense regional relationships so that the conflict-torn country could be rebuilt. Kai Eide, head... (photo: U.S. Army )
Afghanistan   Aid   Pakistan   Photos   UN
 The Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh with the President, USA Mr. George W Bush at a Ceremonial Reception in White House, Washington on July 18, 2005.  India  (rs1)  Gulf News 
Why Singh insists on nuclear deal
When a prime minister's press secretary on his own initiative calls newspapers and television channels to tell them that he is neither confirming nor denying the prime minister's resignation, the... (photo: PIB)
India   Nuclear   Photos   Politics   US
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Oil rushes to $146 per barrel
Jul 4, 2008 8:21 AM Oil has rushed to record over $145 a barrel ahead of the US independence Day holiday, extending a rally that has added 50 percent to prices this year.... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)

Business   Economy   Energy   Photos   Solar
Army Spc. Mike Rutledge, a driver from 3rd Platoon, 546th Company, 385th MP Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division, patrols through a bazaar in Yaqubi in Sabari District, Khost Province, Afghanistan September 30, 2007. Gulf News
An absence of exit strategy in Afghanistan
Both the US and the UK leaders have promised to send more troops to Afghanistan by next year. There are currently over 60,000 troops in Afghanistan, about 33,000... (photo: US Army / Spc. Micah E. Clare)
Afghanistan   Military   Photos   UK   US
US soldiers stand on a roof of the major Sunni Muslim mosque in Baghdad Gulf News
US 'cannot attack neighbours'
Baghdad: The Iraqi government succeeded in removing an article from the proposed security pact with the United States that would have given the Americans the right to... (photo: AP / Khalid Mohammed)
Defence   Iraq   Photos   Politics   US
 Soldiers of Iran´s elite Revolutionary Guards march during a parade ceremony on the 22nd anniversary of the outset of the Iran-Iraq 1980-1988 war in front of the mausoleum of the late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini in Tehran Sunday, Sept. Gulf News
US turns the heat on Iran attack speculation
London: Less than a year ago, diplomats in the Middle East were taking bets on the likelihood of a US military attack on Iran, with some assessing it at higher than 50... (photo: AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Iran   Israel   Nuclear   Photos   US
 People of Lahore, Pakistan dance in front of a huge portrait of Gen. Pervaiz Musharraf, Friday, Oct. 29, 1999. Musharraf, Pakistan´s ruling army general who dismissed prime minister Nawaz Sharif, refused, Friday, to give a visiting Commonwealth del Daily Star Lebanon
Pakistan needs more democracy to transcend Musharraf
By Hassan Abbas Commentary by Friday, July 04, 2008 Following its recent free elections, Pakistan is rebounding politically. But the euphoria that came with the end of... (photo: AP Photo/K.M. Choudary)
Democracy   Freedom   Musharraf   Pakistan   Photos   Slideshow
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