- England's Samit Patel in line for IPL
- 'Russian billionaire in bid to buy British paper'
- Biden in Pakistan, meets Zardari
- Pietersen favourite of IPL teams
- Gilani now rakes up Kashmir issue
- PCB claims previous regime mishandled money
- Pakistan considering hockey games against India on neutral soil
- Panesar traces English crisis to India series
- Pietersen's resignation shocks teammates
- I have Pietersen's support: Strauss
Rail symbolises the improving relations between Koreans
NI Wire, Tue, 11 Dec 2007
The 12-car South Korean Cargo train carrying construction materials will cross through the heavily fortified demilitarised zone dividing the peninsula to the North Korean border city of Kaesong. The train started from the city of Munsan in S. Korea
Anthrax scares a hoax for Kiwi media
NI Wire, Mon, 10 Dec 2007
The special squad of Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) of New Zealand revealed that the substance found on the letter is mere fertiliser and not the â??Anthraxâ?? powder as per their primary investigation done in Auckland today ...
Pak major opposition parties not to boycott election
NI Wire, Mon, 10 Dec 2007
Two major political parties Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), PML-N led by former Pak Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Pakistan Peoples Party, PPP headed by another former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto have decided to participate
New era commences with the EUâ??African summit after 7 years
NI Wire, Sat, 8 Dec 2007
A long gap of seven years could not prevent Europe and Africa to come together and set aside their colonial grievances. Leaders from both the Union met today on Saturday with firm decision to forge new strategic partnership at
India ranked 18th in the Global Corruption Barometer
NI Wire, Fri, 7 Dec 2007
In a global corruption watchdog survey India is ranked 18th while its neighbour Pakistan has on the 6th spot in the worldâ??s most corrupt nations list. Cameroon topped the list while Japan and South Korea are among the least corrupt nations as Berlin-





