May 26, 2009 Tuesday
Updated

ISLAMABAD - THE Taliban on Monday urged civilians to return to the Swat Valley's main city, promising they would not attack security forces battling for control out of concern for the safety of trapped residents.

Pakistan's military dismissed the gesture as a ploy that would allow the militants to blend in with the residents of Mingora, and said it had no intention of halting its offensive in the valley.

 
HK reports 2 more H1N1 cases

HONG KONG - HONG Kong officials on Monday confirmed two new cases of swine flu, raising the city's total number of infections to nine.

The two patients, a four-year-old boy and his 18-month-old sister, arrived on a flight from New York on Sunday, the city's health department said, appealing for other passengers on the plane to come forward.

Enough Mumbai evidence

NEW DELHI - INDIA'S home minister said on Monday Pakistan had been given enough evidence to prosecute those behind last November's attack in Mumbai that killed 166 people and led to renewed tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals.

Court orders activist released

NEW DELHI - INDIA'S Supreme Court Monday ordered the release of a leading human rights activist held on charges of colluding with outlawed Maoist insurgents.

Judges said Binayak Sen must be released on bail from the jail in Chhattisgarh state where he has been imprisoned since his arrest in May 2007.

   
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