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Pak wants Indo-US N-deal with Washington: Shah 

London, July 25:
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that his country had no grudge against the Indo-US nuclear deal, but it would like to have a similar deal with Washington.
 
US to give thousands of Iraqis visas 

Baghdad, July 25:
Thousands of Iraqis who fear being killed because they worked for the American government or military in Iraq will be awarded visas allowing them to settle permanently in the United States, the U.S. embassy said.
 
UK's ruling party loses key by-election 

London, July 25:
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Friday suffered the biggest electoral setback since taking over office a year ago with his ruling Labour losing the Glasgow East by-election to the Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP).
 
Lanka approves power deal with India 

Colombo, July 25:
Sri Lanka has approved a proposal for a mega underwater power transmission deal with India to meet a major part of the soaring power needs in the island nation, a minister said on Friday.
 
'Pak keen on friendly relations with India'  

London, July 25:
Facing flak from its neighbours for failing to check terrorists operating from its soil, Pakistan has said it is keen on building strong and friendly relations with India and Afghanistan ...
 
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