Army asked to accept parliament’s sovereignty
March 22, 2009 3 min. read

ISLAMABAD: President of the Sindh chapter of PML-N Syed Ghous Ali Shah has said the army will have to accept the sovereignty of parliament. The army will have to decide once and for all about the sovereignty of parliament. It will have to accept that everyone should work under parliament,’ he said while addressing a […]

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Body demands Musharraf's trial, ouster from Army House
March 22, 2009 2 min. read

RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Association (PESA) on Saturday demanded trial of General retired Pervez Musharraf for subverting the Constitution and said the former dictator should be ousted from the Army House.    In the meeting of the association, the ex-servicemen hailed the restoration of the unlawfully removed judges and praised the legal fraternity for successfully leading […]

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Supreme Court releases detailed judgement
March 22, 2009 5 min. read

ISLAMABAD, March 21: The Supreme Court on Saturday released its detailed judgement on the Sharif borthers disqualification case. On February 25, the Supreme Court through a short order had disqualified the Sharif brothers from holding or contesting public offices. Consequently, Shahbaz Sharif lost his office of the Punjab Chief Minister, while the elder brother Nawaz […]

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Shalit Talks May Resume; Terror Attack Thwarted
March 22, 2009 2 min. read

Even though the Israeli government effectively ended talks for the return of abducted IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, Hamas declared its desire to re-initiate the negotiations. The talks may resume by the end of the week in Cairo as the next Israeli government prepares to take over. It seems that also Palestinians are exerting the same […]

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more on the breakdown of sectarianism in Iraq
March 22, 2009 1 min. read

… this time from the Washington Post‘s Anthony Shadid, author of Night Draws Near (among other things) about the American presence in Iraq. In Shadid’s estimation, nationalism is the new sectarianism; politicians of different confessional or ethnic groups are crossing previously rigid boundaries in the hopes of forming a viable governing coalition, with Maliki leading […]

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Water canals
March 21, 2009 2 min. read

As this blog has been reporting, some countries have a lot of water and other countries do not have enough. In a more perfect world, normal forces of supply and demand would render the former a producer and the latter a consumer. But as arguably the most valuable resource in the world, water is an […]

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The Cost of One
March 21, 2009 5 min. read

Israelis face a far greater price negotiation than merely arguing over the cost of a bushel of tomatoes at the shuk (market) on Friday morning. The end of this week marked the 1000th day since the abduction of Israeli Defense Forces soldier Gilad Shalit by Hamas in a cross-border raid into Israel. With Hamas demanding […]

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The Confident ANC
March 21, 2009 1 min. read

Whether its the result of brimming with confidence, whistling past the graveyard, or playing politics as usual, the African National Congress is looking beyond the April elections to their next term as South Africa’s ruling party. The ANC surely does feel that it it going to win. Indeed, it probably will prevail in April. And […]

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T-Shirt Slogans Cause Stir
March 21, 2009 2 min. read

The biggest story rocking Israel over the last few days focuses on the treatment of Palestinians by some IDF soldiers in the recent Gaza operation. The latest brouhaha resulted from the publication of t-shirt slogans worn by some IDF soldiers. The slogans exemplify blatant disregard for Palestinian lives with pictures of a sniper shooting a […]

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Stragellan BV Launches Lebanon Prediction Markets
March 21, 2009 1 min. read

Those interested in Lebanon’s upcoming parliamentary elections may want to check this link.

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Pak-Afghan border launch site of 9/11: UK
March 21, 2009 3 min. read

LONDON: For the first time ever since 9/11 Pakistan has been officially mentioned along side Afghanistan as the launch site of the attack on the twin towers; and this, by an influential ‘friend’ of Islamabad. ‘The reason that we’re in Afghanistan is precisely because 9/11 was launched from the borderlands of Afghanistan and Pakistan,’ said […]

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Germany backs Pakistan on US drone attacks
March 21, 2009 2 min. read

ISLAMABAD: Germany on Friday backed Pakistan’s position on the US drone attacks in its tribal areas saying it too had ‘apprehensions about the strategy.’ German Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan Bernd Mutzelburg, who called on the Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said Germany had full understanding of Pakistan’s concerns. The support for Pakistan’s position […]

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