Congress attacks BJP over registration fee for Modi meeting
Congress on Tuesday took a dig at the BJP for its move to charge Rs 5 per ticket for attending Narendra Modi’s public meeting in Hyderabad, saying it shows the “true value” of the Gujarat chief minister.
Cong attacks Modi over veil of secularism remark
Hitting out at Narendra Modi over his veil of secularism remark, Congress on Monday said the “cloak of secularism” envelopes all faiths while the veil of communalism is sectarian and the country is witnessing a clash of these two visions.
Pair arrested in London terror swoop
British police on Wednesday said they had arrested two people at London's Heathrow Airport on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.
A man and a woman, both age
11 dead as Libyans rebel against Benghazi militias
Libyan authorities retook control on Saturday of the headquarters and bases of militias in Benghazi after armed protesters attacked them overnight in violence that killed at least 11 people and wounde
Another Afghan police attack kills 2 US troops
A newly recruited Afghan village policeman opened fire on his American allies on Friday, killing two U.S. service members minutes after they handed him his official weapon in an inauguration ceremony.
India may give Jundal access to FBI
In what could furthur boost ties between India and the United States in counter terror cooperation, India may give access to the Federal Bureau of Investigation to question 26/11 handler Abu Jundal s
Drone attacks against al-Qaeda will continue in Pakistan: US
Ignoring Pakistan's protests, the US on Wednesday said the drone attacks against al-Qaeda will continue in that country with which it has 'often frustrating' and 'desperate' relationship.
"We have m
Death penalty for Staff Sgt. Bales? Not likely.
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says the death penalty is possible if a US military court finds an Army staff sergeant guilty of gunning down Afghan children and family members. But it isn't likely.
Spate of attacks on LeT agenda?
Investigations into the recent smashing of a Lashkar-e-Tayyaba module by intelligence agencies has revealed that there is a growing concern among the top hierarchy of terror outfits about the sudden d
Official defends 'lethal force' against US citizens
US Attorney General Eric Holder on Monday defended the government's use of 'lethal force', even against American citizens abroad, as part of the effort to protect the nation against terror attacks.
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