News Source: Jerusalem Post
| about 4 hours ago
Where is the intersection of the trial of alleged Nazi guard John Demjanjuk and the Islamic Republic of Iran? The Demjanjuk trial is an example of Germany grappling with its historic responsibility to the victims of the Holocaust and to universal
News Source: Open Democracy
| about 12 hours ago
Sri Lanka must help refugees leaving camps, say UN and rights groups...All this and more in today’s security briefing. Following consultation with his security team and weeks of anticipation, US President Barack Obama yesterday committed an
News Source: Dawn
| 1 day ago
Pakistan had been informed by the US that it planned to increase troops in Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said here on Tuesday. ‘The decision will be formally announced by US President Barack Obama, but it has been conveyed to
News Source: Press TV
| 1 day ago
German Chancellor Angela Merkel sent a clear message on Tuesday that Berlin would weigh the US request for more troops and postpone a decision until after a London summit on Afghanistan in January. "We are expecting requests from the United States
News Source: The Frontier Post
| 1 day ago
When the Independent Election Commission announced that Hamid Karzai would be president for another five years, local and international powers began to demand that the newly re-elected president clamp down on the corruption that had spread like a
News Source: Daily News & Analysis
| 1 day ago
There were indications that the government is also considering a plan B, which is to send finance minister Pranab Mukherjee for the two-day summit in case the PM decides to skip it. While the conference officially begins on December 6, the two-day
News Source: pakistantimes
| 1 day ago
Pakistan and Germany on Tuesday vowed to join hands in the fight against terrorism and extremism besides agreeing on an enhanced cooperation in trade, defence, education and energy sectors. Addressing a joint stake-out here along with German
News Source: The Times of India-Europe-World
| 1 day ago
Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed regret on Tuesday for an air strike in Afghanistan which killed civilians three months ago, as calls intensified for a probe into what members of her government knew about the attack. Both Merkel's conservatives and