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Cripped al Qaeda core still has striking capabilities: Brennan

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The core of al Qaeda leadership, based in Pakistan, might have been crippled but it still retains the the intent and capabilities to strike at the United States, a top White House counter-terrorism of

US suspects ISI behind Kabul embassy attack: Report

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US suspects that Pakistan's powerful spy agency ISI could be behind the attack on its embassy in Kabul this week and is looking for direct evidence in this regard.

A senior US defence official said

Two Americans arrested for driving with dead friend's corpse, using his ATM card

Two Americans from the city of Colorado have reportedly been arrested after they were caught driving with their dead friend’s corpse in the car’s backseat, and using his ATM card to finance a night dr

Against grain, ‘caveman’ diet gains traction

Could Paleolithic man hold the key to today’s nutrition problems?

Nato, Afghan forces capture Kabul attacks suspects

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Nato and Afghan forces have captured at least two suspects linked to a dramatic Taliban assault on the US embassy and Nato headquarters in Kabul, the transatlantic alliance said on Thursday.

Indian Mujahideen a lethal group inside India: US

Indian Mujahideen is the first India-based terrorist group to be designated as foreign terrorist group by the US and is a lethal terrorist outfit, US officials said.

"They are a very lethal ter

Al Qaeda operations chief killed in Pakistan

In what the US officials called a 'blow' to the core of Al Qaeda, Abu Hafs al-Shari, identified as the terrorist network's chief of operations in Pakistan, has been killed.

Al-Shari was killed in Waz

US Postal Service may cut 35,000 jobs

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The US Postal Service said on Thursday that it may eliminate as many as 35,000 jobs as it downsizes "a massive nationwide infrastructure that is no longer financially sustainable".

"We are forced to

‘Hindu groups intent on attacks’

The recent developments have shown that militant Hindu nationalist groups are intent on launching domestic terrorist attacks, a US congressional report has said. “Even more recent are overt signs that India is home to militant Hindu

Al-Qaeda chief Zawahiri in Pakistan: Pentagon

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Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri is still in Pakistan, a Pentagon official has said.

“We have no information to indicate that he is anywhere else than in Pakistan,” The News quoted Pentagon spokesma

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