Pakistan Under Pressure to Accept IMF Funding

Pakistan's financial crisis continues to worsen by the minute, with security problems and dwindling foreign reserves trashing the south Asian nation's credit rating and leaving them on the verge of bankruptcy. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari visited China last...

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US Presses Iraq on SOFA as Support Dries Up

In a speech in Baghdad, US Ambassador Ryan Crocker defended the latest draft of the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) as "an important agreement that fully restores Iraq's sovereignty." But massive public opposition to the agreement has scared away political support...

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Police Chief: Taliban Kills 40 in Bus Ambush

On Thursday, the Taliban captured a bus traveling east of Kandahar. 50 passengers were on the bus at the time. 10 were released shortly later, and according to Kandahar provincial police chief Matlullah Khan Qaneh the remaining 40 were killed by the Taliban. The...

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Iraqi Ruling Coalition to Seek SOFA Amendments

Yesterday, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said that reopening the terms of the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) with the United States would be difficult and that it was time for parliament to either ratify or reject the deal as it presently stands. This is...

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At Least 50,000 Iraqis Mass for Anti-SOFA Protest

Updated 10/19 6:50 PM EST At least 50,000 Iraqis joined a protest in the streets of Baghdad today, organized by followers of Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, chanting anti-US and anti-occupation slogans and waving banners opposing the controversial Status of Forces...

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