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Zardari’s return to Pak delayed after aircraft tail hit by truck at New York airport

Pakistan President Asif Ali ZardariNew York, Sept 29: Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari’s return to home country from his maiden foreign visit after assuming Presidency, after the aircraft which he to board was hit by a delivery truck at the airport.

Zardari was in his hotel at the time of the incident.

The incident delayed Zardari’s return by at least 12 hours, reported the Dawn.

Benazir murder probe to cost UN 40 million dollar

New York, Sep 28 : Benazir murder probe to cost UN 40 million dollarThe probe into the assassination of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto will cost the United Nations 40 million dollar and the world body would generate the amount through its own resources.

The investigators and account authorities of the organisation have made the estimates, sources revealed.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has asked head of the UN Security and Under-Secretary General for Security and Safety Sir David Veness to dash to Islamabad to look into the security aspects in Pakistan.

Nuke deal gets congressional nod , PM says thank you to Bush

New York, Sept. 28 : Nuke deal gets congressional nod , PM says thank you to BushAfter days of hoopla and hectic discussions, the US House of Representatives finally approved the Indo-US civil nuclear deal on Saturday. In all, 298 legislators participated in the voting process.

While there was bipartisan support for the Bill, a considerable number of Democrats voted against the Bill moved by party colleague Howard Berman, an opponent of the measure who was persuaded to change his line.

UN Security Council demands full compliance by Iran

UN Security Council demands full compliance by IranNew York  - The United Nations Security Council adopted Saturday a new resolution calling on Iran to "comply fully" with past UN demands to halt its uranium enrichment programmes, which Western governments suspect of being intended for producing nuclear weapons.

The 15-nation council unanimously adopted the resolution and asked Iran to meet its obligations "without delay" as a party to the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty.

UN Security Council plans new pressure on Iran

UN Security Council plans new pressure on Iran New York  - The United Nations Security Council plans to adopt a new resolution later Saturday calling on Iran to "comply fully and without delay with its obligations" with past UN demands to halt its uranium enrichment programmes.

But the draft resolution expected to be adopted by the 15-nation council does not call for additional sanctions. Three previous resolutions since 2006 have imposed a ban on travel by some high- ranking Iran officials and exports of nuclear technology to Iran.

Palin, a polar bear jumping from rhetorical ice floe to ice floe: Washington Post

Palin, a polar bear jumping from rhetorical ice floe to ice floe: Washington PostNew York, Sept. 27 : Republican vice-presidential candidate and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin startling answer to a question on how she saw Alaska''s proximity to Russia as an example of her foreign policy experience, invoked the image of "a polar bear, jumping from rhetorical ice floe to ice floe, drifting some but eventually managing to get safely to dry land."

Only on this answer, Palin may have missed dry land, claims the Washington Post.

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