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Pakistan to prepare data on terrorists

Pakistan plans to have a consolidated data bank on terrorists.

This was discussed at a meeting of civilian and military law enforcement agencies. It was decided that the National Database and Registr

Pak to set up ‘consolidated databank on terrorists’

Pakistan’s civilian and military law enforcement agencies engaged in counter-terrorism efforts have decided to create a consolidated databank on terrorists, according to a media report on Sunday.

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10 policemen killed in suicide attack on Pak police station

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At least 10 policemen were killed as a suicide bomber blew himself up when security forces mounted an operation to rescue hostages taken by a group of militants who stormed a police station in northwe

India, Pak talks a CBM

India made it clear to Pakistan on Friday that resolution of the Kashmir issue cannot take place under the “shadow of the gun” as the two countries concluded “satisfactory” talks which resulted in agreement on various confidence-building measures.

Pakistani Kashmir goes to polls on Sunday

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The Pakistan-administered Kashmir is now in polling mode. Streets are lined with flags and banners of political parties all set for the legislative assembly elections to be held on Sunday.

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Pak’s 26/11 case: Trial adjourned for fortnight

The trial of LeT’s Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and six other Pakistanis charged with involvement in Mumbai attacks was on Saturday adjourned for a fortnight as no new judge had been appointed for the anti-terrorism court hearing the case following the transfer of justice Rana Nisar Ahmed.

Pak 26/11 case: Trial adjourned for fortnight

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The trial of LeT's Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and six other Pakistanis charged with involvement in Mumbai attacks was today adjourned for a fortnight as no new judge had been appointed for the anti-terro

Nawaz Sharif a liar, says Musharraf

Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf has termed ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif a “compulsive liar”, a media report said. In an interview with ARY channel, Musharraf said Sharif was suffering from “paranoia” and that was why he “speaks against me day and night”.

Indians on MV Suez in Mumbai today

The six Indians who are part of the 22-member crew of the MV Suez that was recently freed by Somali pirates are expected to reach Mumbai on Friday on a flight via Dubai, a representative of the vessel’s owners said on Thursday.
“The six Indian members of the crew are scheduled to depart Pakistan on an Emirates flight for Dubai at 10.30 pm (Pakistani time).

Samjhauta, 26/11 in India-Pak talks

India and Pakistan on Thursday started two-day talks to resolve the issues between them with analysts expecting little except goodwill.

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