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Pakistan to ask Interpol to help arrest Musharraf
21/02/2012 - PAKISTAN

Pakistan to ask Interpol to help arrest Musharraf

The Pakistani government is in the final stages of asking Interpol to help arrest former military ruler Pervez Musharraf over the murder of ex-premier Benazir Bhutto. Musharraf has been in self-imposed exile in Dubai and London since 2008.
Despot the difference: what do Muammar Gaddafi and Sepp Blatter have in common?
01/06/2011 - International Press Review

Despot the difference: what do Muammar Gaddafi and Sepp Blatter have in common?

In Wednesday's international papers, we take a look at why Pakistan has become the most dangerous country in the world to be a journalist, check out the reaction in Spain to Germany blaming its cucumbers for an E. coli outbreak, and witness Sepp Blatter becoming the British tabloids' new hate figure - The Sun is even comparing him to Muammar Gaddafi.
Former president Musharraf will not comply with Pakistani arrest warrant
13/02/2011 - PAKISTAN

Former president Musharraf will not comply with Pakistani arrest warrant

Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf will not comply with an arrest warrant issued in connection with the 2007 assassination of Benazir Bhutto. Musharraf has come under fire for failing to provide the former premier with adequate security.
Pervez Musharraf apologises, seeks electoral support for 2013
02/10/2010 - PAKISTAN

Pervez Musharraf apologises, seeks electoral support for 2013

Exiled former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf says he made mistakes when in power but hopes to return to the top spot in 2013 with his new political party, the All Pakistan Muslim League.
Obama troop surge speech received with “solemn silence and polite applause”
02/12/2009 - IN THE PAPERS

Obama troop surge speech received with “solemn silence and polite applause”

INTERNATIONAL PRESS REVIEW: Reaction to Obama’s speech was not overly-enthusiastic at West Point Military Academy where the President spoke for 40-minutes. Many of those present will now be deployed to Afghanistan
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