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Taliban on Twitter as Afghan rebels enter Internet age

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The Taliban once banned all television, music and cinema in Afghanistan, but now they are fighting their war via Twitter, the online messaging network that revolutionised global communication.

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PM on raid: India not like US

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday demanded a thorough investigation into the presence of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan for several years, but ruled out a US-type operation by India to eliminate Pakistan-based terrorists wanted by it.

ISI behind plot to target Indian consulate: Kabul

Pakistan’s ISI was behind the terror plot to target the Indian Consulate General in Jalalabad and had given `120 crore for the operation, two persons arrested by Afghan authorities said.

Terror provides no answers to peoples' problems: PM

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Denouncing terrorism and extremism, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday said such ideologies provide no answers to problems of the people and their flames should not be allowed to be fanned once again.

Terror talks: PM given ceremonial reception in 'second home' Afghanistan

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'Welcome to your second home,' is how President Hamid Karzai received Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here today, with the latter responding by assuring the Afghan leader that India will stand with the

PM first foreign leader to stay at Zahir Shah's residence

In an unprecedented gesture, the residence of Afghanistan's last king Zahir Shah was opened up here for the stay of visiting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

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India supports Afghan search for reconciliation: PM

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday said that India supported Afghanistan’s quest for peace and reconciliation, and will stand by it as its "partner in development".

India PM in Kabul for talks post Bin Laden

India's Prime Minister held talks in Kabul on Thursday on the fallout of Osama bin Laden's death and boosting aid projects in a move likely to raise Pakistani fears about Indian influence in Afghanistan.

Kabul visit: PM Manmohan Singh rules out Osama-style op by India

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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today demanded a thorough investigation into the presence of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan for several years, but also ruled out a US-type operation by India to eliminate P

Afghan Taliban declare start to spring offensive

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The Taliban declared the start of a spring offensive across Afghanistan on Saturday, warning they would target foreign troops, as well as Afghan security forces and top government officials, in a wave

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