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US too strongly condemns Jammu massacre
Washington: The United States on July 14 condemned the militant attack in Qasimnagar near Jammu in which 27 civilians were killed and expressed sympathy for the victims and their families.
Russia expresses 'deep concern' over J&K massacre
Moscow: Expressing "deep concern" over the terrorist strike near Jammu in which 27 innocent people were killed, Russia on July 14 asked Pakistan to fulfil its obligation to end infiltration of militants into Jammu and Kashmir.
'Musharraf's troubles could hamper US interests'
Islamabad: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's growing political troubles amid indications that he is losing public support pose a potentially serious problem for the Bush administration, a leading US daily reported.
Chirac escapes bid on life, one arrested
Paris: A man pulled a rifle out of a guitar case and fired a shot as French President Jacques Chirac was inspecting troop on July 14 during the annual Bastille Day military parade. The man was arrested and no injuries were reported.
Pakistan condemns 'terrorist attack' in Jammu
Islamabad: Pakistan on July 14 condemned the killing of 27 innocent people in Qasimnagar near Jammu and said it was aimed at escalating Indo-Pak tension.
Iraq warns neighbours of threat from US strike
Dubai: The regime of Saddam Hussein, which President George W Bush's administration wants toppled, is warning its neighbours that a potential US strike would destabilise the entire region.
Indo-Pak tension to figure in Sino-British talks
Beijing: China, which has favoured early resumption of dialogue between India and Pakistan, is likely to ask Britain to nudge New Delhi to agree to the stalled talks so as to ease tension in the region.
India will not attack Pakistan: Musharraf
Islamabad: President Pervez Musharraf has charged India with trying to destabilise Pakistan through a "war hysteria" but said it would not attack the country simply because it was not only a nuclear power but was also New Delhi's equal in military strength.
Jack Straw 'horrified' at Jammu massacre
London: British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw on July 14 said he is horrified at the killing of 27 innocent people by militants in Jammu on July 13 night.
India to hold talks only after Pak stops terror
Valley: "Relations between India and Pakistan can improve only if Islamabad stops exporting terrorists," Indian Consul General in San Francisco has said.
Severe quake rocks Pakistan, no casualties
Islamabad: An earthquake measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale jolted South Western Pakistan on July 14 morning, but no casualties or damage to property were reported, Seismological Department officials said.
India shows keen interest in Russian Defence
Nizhny Tagil (Russian Urals): India is showing keen interest in the sophisticated Russian air defence missile system BUK-M1, sources said on the sidelines of a key arms exhibition.
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