Pakistan Arrests 11 Iranian Guards Close to Border
QUETTA, Pakistan - Pakistan police arrested 11 Iranian Revolutionary Guard officers Monday for illegally entering the country, amid tensions over a suicide attack that Tehran alleges was carried out by militants backed by Pakistani intelligence officials. Read Full Story From Chron.com
|
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine's new prime minister, Mykola Azarov, declaring state coffers were empty, promised on Thursday to meet all obligations to the International Monetary Fund and push through a realistic 2010 budget.< |
|
|
|
|
|
 | >The U.S. will back those willing to "take risks for peace," U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said Tuesday during the highest-level visit to Israel by an Obama administration official.<>
|
 | >Diocese of Norwich shuts down school facing major budget problems.<>
|
 | >As the world marks International Womens Day, attention is focusing on women who have broken the glass ceiling. And three women have done so in Pakistan – at the speed of sound, as the country's first female fighter pilots.<>
|
 | >Calgary police helicopters have flown too close to other aircraft at least 11 times in the last four years, a CBC News investigation reveals<>
|
 | >A bomb explodes in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore during morning rush hour, killing at least 11, wounding 60.<>
|
 | >A suicide bomber has struck a building housing a government investigative agency in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore, killing at least 11 people.<>
|
 | >Polls close in Iraq's second parliamentary election since the 2003 U.S. invasion, following a deadly attack on a Baghdad apartment block that killed 25 people.<>
|
|
|