US Hails Pakistan-India Talks Resumption
February 26, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
The US has hailed the secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan.
Spokesperson of US Foreign Office Phillip, while talking to media has commended the leadership of both the countries in this regard. He said that the talks have set a base to further the dialogue, and hoped that both the country would continue the exercise. Analysts opined that US has played a key role in resumption of talks between both the countries as it knew that to make Pakistan focus on the war against terror, regional peace is necessary.
US Hails Pakistan-India Talks Resumption was first posted on February 26, 2010 at 2:52 pm.
Boyzone Died, Boyzone News
October 11, 2009 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
Stephen Gately, 33, of Boyzone, has died. Gately died in his sleep in Majorca. The rest of Boyzone, Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch and Mikey Graham will be flying to Palma, Majorca, on Oct 12.
What happened to Stephen Gately?
Stephen Gately’s last night out was the last time he was seen alive. Gately went out drinking and returned to his accommodation. Gately went to sleep but failed to wake up the following morning.
Stephen Gately admitted he was a gay a decade ago. The rest of the Boyzone bandmates are shocked at his sudden death.
Stephen Gately was born on March 17, 1976, and died on October 10. His death has yet to be determined.
Stephen Gately was married to Andrew Cowles in Las Vegas in 2003, in a commitment ceremony. Gately and Cowles chose to go through a civil ceremony to commit to a partnership union in London, in 2006.
Boyzone Died, Boyzone News was first posted on October 11, 2009 at 4:44 pm.
Castro Hails Nobel to Barack Obama
October 11, 2009 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
HAVANA: Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro called US President Barack Obama’s Nobel Prize a “positive measure”.

In an article, Castro said the Nobel committee decision was designed to criticise “the politics of genocide” pursued by Obama’s predecessors.
“I don’t always agree with decisions by this institution,” Castro wrote. “But this time, I recognise that it was a positive step.”
He added that many around the world thought the prize had been premature. “But we want to see in this decision more than just an award to a US president,” Castro continued. “We see in it criticism of the politics of genocide pursued by a number of past US presidents.”
Castro Hails Nobel to Barack Obama was first posted on October 11, 2009 at 6:40 pm.

