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Pakistani soldiers secure an area on top of Kund mountain near Kotkai village in South Waziristan Pakistan on Thursday Oct. 29, 2009. Pakistan's hidden war

BBC News  For centuries the treacherous peaks and remote valleys have been resistant to outsiders. During the era of the Raj, British troops had their own name for it - "Hell's Door Knocker." These... (photo: AP / Nicolas Asfouri, Pool)
Marat Safin signs autographs after practicing for the Sony Ericsson Open, Key Biscayne, Florida USA 23.03.2009 Safin strolls in semis

Sky Sports  Marat Safin may be on the brink of retirement but proved their is still life in the legs with a 6-0 7-6 defeat of Denis Istomin in the quarter-finals of the St... (photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert)
Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen speaks to media after a meeting with Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown at 10 Downing Street in London, in this Wednesday, Feb.18, 2009 file photo. Fogh Rasmussen confirmed Friday April 3 2009 that he is a candidate for NATO secretary-general, ending weeks of speculation about whether he would seek the alliance's top job. The 56-year-old Dane infuriated some Muslims by speaking out in favor of freedom of speech during an uproar over a Danish newspaper's publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in 2006. He has also angered Turkey by opposing its membership in the European Union. U.S. allies must send more troops to Afghanistan - NATO

The Star BERLIN (Reuters) - Allies of the United States must follow its lead and boost their troop levels in Afghanistan, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said on Thursday. U.S. President Barack... (photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth, file)
 British Prime Minister Tony Blair, left, gestures while speaking during a meeting with Irish counterpart Bertie Ahern, right, on the sidelines of an EU summit in Brussels, Friday March 9, 2007. Northern Ireland can finally "get down to business&quot Iraq inquiry hears about Blair shift on regime change

The Star LONDON (Reuters) - George W. Bush and Tony Blair appeared to have "converged" on regime change in Iraq after talks at the U.S. president's Texas ranch in April 2002, a former British ambassador to... (photo: (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert))
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Firefighters try to douse a fire at the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, India, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2008. Teams of gunmen stormed luxury hotels, a popular restaurant, a crowded train station and a Jewish group's headquarters, killing people, and holding Westerners hostage in coordinated attacks on the nation's commercial center that were blamed on Muslim militants. Artificial intelligence

Deccan Chronicle Artificial intelligence... (photo: AP)
 Bush, Blair say victory over Iraq certain Top diplomat attacks Blair's Iraq decision

The Independent Tony Blair's backing for the US-led invasion of Iraq was attacked by one of his most senior diplomats today, who said that Margaret Thatcher would have been better at... (photo: White House )
 n this image made from video provided by IRIB/IRRIN, Haleh Esfandiari, director of the Middle East program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, speaks to reporters after her release from the Evin prison in Tehran, Iran on Tuesday, Aug Iranians in Exile

The New York Times There is a Persian saying that goes, "Your coming is in your hands, but your leaving is in the hands of God." Shortly before I left Iran on June 24, there was a... (photo: AP Photo/IRIB/IRRIN)
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks about a report, "Breaking the Climate Deadlock," he presented to Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, host of the G8 summit, at a meeting of The Climate Group, a nonprofit orga Blair 'signed in blood' support for Iraq war at Bush's Texas ranch, ex-envoy says
The Times Tony Blair's meeting with President Bush at his Texas ranch in 2002 was probably the turning point when the Prime Minister 'signed in blood' Britain's support for the... (photo: (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara) / )
Brazilian President Lula during the opening ceremony of a Human Rights conference in Brasilia, Brazil. (Presidente Lula discursa durante cerimônia de abertura da 11ª Conferência Nacional dos Direitos Humanos) Brazil and Iran must talk human rights

The Guardian The world must engage, not isolate Iran, in the push for Middle East peace, said Brazil's President Lula after a three-hour private meeting with his Iranian counterpart,... (photo: ABr / Wilson Dias)
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Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani speaking at yhe World Economic Forum held at Davos,Switzerland on 29 Jan 09
Pakistan will give evidence of India's role in Balochistan unrest: PM Gilani
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Pakistani paramilitary troops looks in the rubble to find bodies at the site of a five-story building collapsed in Karachi, Pakistan on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2009. Authorities say rescue crews have pulled the bodies of two more women from the rubble of a collapsed five-story building in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi, bringing the death toll to 23.
Pakistan Charges 7 in Mumbai Massacre
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People sit near to the waterfront, backdropped by the Taj Mahal hotel after the completion of an operation against terrorists, in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008. Indian commandos killed the last remaining gunmen holed up at a luxury Mumbai hotel Saturday, ending a 60-hour rampage through India's financial capital by suspected Islamic militants that killed people and rocked the nation.
A year on from Mumbai terror attack, city is fearful but defiant
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 IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei delivers his statement to the 47th General Conference. (Plenary, Austria Center, Vienna, Austria, 15 September 2003).
IAEA Chief: Iran Investigation At 'dead End'
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A South African Airways plane is parked at the end of the runway after returning to the airport in Cape Town, South Africa, Saturday June 17, 2006. A 21-year-old man was arrested after trying to force his way into the cockpit shortly after takeoff on flight SA322 from Cape Town to Johannesburg, SAA officials said. An airline captain traveling as a passenger overpowered the man with the assistance of a number of other passengers.
SAA faces higher charges for flying over European countries
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Iraqi MP expenses scandal triggers religious outrage
Iraqi MP expenses scandal triggers religious outrage
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The youngest son of former Indonesia President Suharto, Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra, is surrounded by journalists as he arrives at the attorney general's office in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, Aug. 16, 2007
EU cosies up to the torturer of Tashkent
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Afghani policemen look at burnt rifles as they investigate near one of two burnt fuel tanker, near Kunduz, Afghanistan, Friday, Sept. 4, 2009. NATO jet blasted two fuel tankers hijacked by the Taliban in northern Afghanistan, setting off a huge fireball Friday that killed up to 90 people, Afghan officials said.
Taliban debating whether to end Afghan war: expert
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