Sweden: Police issue second arrest warrant for Assange
December 3, 2010 by Trend PK
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Swedish police have issued another international arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
British newspapers have been reporting police know Assange is in south-east England, but have been hamstrung by errors with the initial warrant from Stockholm. The fresh detention order concerns alleged sexual crimes during a visit to Sweden in August. Assange has not been charged and he denies the allegations. A WikiLeaks spokesman says Assange has to remain out of the public eye because he is facing assassination threats following the whistleblowing website’s publication of secret US diplomatic cables.
UK: Israel acts completely unacceptable
July 27, 2010 by Trend PK
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ANKARA: British Prime Minister David Cameron has condemned Israel for attacking a humanitarian aid convoy in international waters and turning Gaza into a ‘prison camp.
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Eight die as rains continue in Sindh, Punjab
July 27, 2010 by Trend PK
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KARACHI: Eight persons were killed in rain-related incidents as the spell of monsoon rains continued in Sindh and Punjab on Tuesday, ARY NEWS reports.
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Pentagon begins full criminal probe of leaks
July 27, 2010 by Trend PK
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WASHINGTON: A Pentagon spokesman says the Army is leading the Pentagon’s inquiry into the source of leaked classified intelligence logs from the Afghanistan war.
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Pentagon assessing risk from documents leak
WASHINGTON: The Pentagon is assessing the damage from the massive leak of secret military documents on Afghanistan.
A Pentagon spokesman says it may take days or weeks to fully assess the damage.
The White House blasted the website WikiLeaks.org for publishing more than 91-thousand previously classified documents related to the war in Afghanistan.
The documents indicate Pakistani intelligence agents are helping the Taliban attack U.S. and NATO troops.
The White House called the website”s actions “irresponsible.” At the Pentagon, Colonel Dave Lapan said the military is analyzing the leaks to determine national security threats and potential damage to the lives of service members and NATO partners.
Pakistan will never compromise on nuclear program
December 10, 2009 by Trend PK
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Lahore, Pakistan News :- Pakistan will never compromise on nuclear program: FO
Foreign Office spokesman says that Pakistan will never compromise on its nuclear program and will defend it on every forum.
In a weekly briefing of FO in Islamabad its spokesman Abdul Basit said that subjective policies of some international forces for Pakistan and India were putting negative effects on the stability and peace of South Asia. Pakistan doesn’t need any help for operation in its territory, FO added.
Pakistan will never compromise on nuclear program was first posted on December 10, 2009 at 7:50 pm.

