Muammar al-Gaddafi

Is Pakistan ready for Mr. Pervez Musharraf

News reports are once again emerging about the palns of Mr. Pervez Musharraf who wants to stage a comeback in Pakistan and make a run for the elections. There are die hard supporters of the President who reminise for the days...

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Zimbabwe: Talks Deadline Lapses Without Any Progress

THE 15-day deadline set by the Sadc organ on politics, defence and security to kick-start negotiations to end the impasse over the outstanding issues of the global political agreement (GPA) lapses today with no indications as...

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Gaddafi Stadium celebrates its 50th year

Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium - named after Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi in 1974 - celebrated 50 years as an international venue on Saturday. It hosted its first Test, between Pakistan and Australia, on this day in 1959, a game...

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Zimbabwe: Uncle Sam - Friend or Foe?

opinion WORLD opinion remains sharply divided over the United States of America's role in global politics given its partiality, hypocrisy and double-standards in its dealings with other nations. And the horrendous crisis...

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Gaddafi Urges The Tall & Leggy To Convert To Islam

Over time, I’ve learned not to be surprised by the antics of one Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, who is a topic of obsession for the gay boyfriend. Quite simply, nothing is beyond reproach for... [[ This is a content summary only....

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Gordon Brown should demand Lockerbie bomber is returned says US Senator

Gordon Brown should demand the "immediate" return of the Lockerbie bomber to serve his sentence in a Scottish jail - because he is still alive exactly three months after his controversial release according to an American senator.

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Swiss kept in Libya over Gaddafi son mugshots

The publication of mugshots of Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi's son after his arrest in Switzerland led Tripoli to block the return of two Swiss nationals from Libya, the Swiss President told newspapers Friday. Daily newspaper La...

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`Musharraf funnelling money to aides to improve his image`!

Former Pakistan president General Pervez Musharraf has reportedly funnelled a large amount of money to his former aides in the country in order to improve his image, as he is planning a return to the country`s political scene.

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Arab oil money 1, British Israel Lobby 0

The Channel 4 "documentary" on The Israel Lobby, vigorously defended by its authors as not in any way antisemitic, is yet another example of the Israeli Double Standard. The specter of Jewish control over Britain's politicians...

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North Africa's leaders keep it in the family

In Libya and Egypt, it's a son. In Algeria it's a brother. In Tunisia it's a son-in-law - or even his mother, the president's wife. Across Africa's northern rim, the belief is growing that these favoured relatives of...

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