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11 Maoists, 2 soldiers killed in Nepal encounters
Kathmandu: Eleven Maoist rebels and two soldiers were killed in anti-insurgency operations in Nepal, according to Nepalese defence officials.
Pak police arrests 4 JeM suicide squad members
Islamabad: Four militants belonging to the banned Islamic group Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) has been arrested by Pakistan police on December 20 for allegedly planning suicide attacks in Karachi city, according to media reports.
Nepalese PM ready to hold dialogue with Maoists
Kathmandu: Nepalese Prime Minister Lokendra Bahadur Chand has said that his government was ready to hold dialogue with Maoist rebels.
Only uncivilised nations go for wars, says Pak PM
Dubai: Stressing the need for dialogue among civilisations, Pakistan Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali has said that only uncivilised nations avoid talks and go for wars while agreeing that the United Nations (UN) should be in the lead to resolve global problems to avoid military confrontations.
Gujral invites Bhutto to speak at Indo-Pak society
Islamabad: Former Indian Prime Minister I.K. Gujral has called on former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in Dubai and invited her to deliver a lecture at the India-Pakistani Friendship Society.
Pak denies report of offering nuke designs to Iraq
Islamabad: Pakistan on December 20 termed as "completely false and motivated" a report in a UK daily that a Pakistani scientist had offered Iraq nuclear weapons designs in 1990 and said Islamabad was seriously considering raising the matter in the UN Security Council.
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