Al Qaeda's plans of Mumbai-style attack in Europe foiled
London: An Al-Qaeda-linked plot to launch a Mumbai-style terror attack simultaneously on London and major cities in France and Germany was disrupted by intelligence agencies, a report has said.
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Algerian women suicide bombers targeting Europe?
European airports and other transport hubs are on 'high alert' amid fears of a spate of attacks by Algerian female suicide bombers, Israeli intelligence website Debka has reported, citing counter terr
Musharraf to launch his political party in London on Oct 1
Former president, Mr Pervez Musharraf, who has announced his intentions to return to Pakistan before the 2013 general elections, will formally launch his new political party and unveil its programme i
Bookie bares India match-fixing link
London, Aug. 29: The bookie arrested by Scotland Yard for alleged “spot-fixing” in the ongoing England-Pakistan Lord’s Test claims to have links with bookmakers in India as well.
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Fixing row in UK hits Pak cricket
London, Aug. 29: The Pakistan cricket team, currently playing in England, has been hit by serious allegations of spot-fixing in the fourth Test match at Lord’s in London on Sunday.
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UK Pakistanis angry with Indian visa rules
London, Aug. 15: India high commission’s visa policy for Britons of Pakistani origin has come under severe criticism in Britain.
Robert Wintemute, a professor of human rights law at the King’s Colleg
Zardari to dine with Cameron, says no to stay at Chequers
The President, Mr Asif Ali Zardari, has spurned an offer to spend the night at the British Prime Minister's, country retreat at Chequers, but is to go ahead with his meeting with Mr David Cameron to
Sports ministry asks Kalmadi to sack two OC aides
Under-fire Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chairman, Mr Suresh Kalmadi's cup of woes is brimming over with the sports mMinistry now putting him under pressure by asking him to sack two of his
Kalmadi forms panel to investigate UK money trail
Caught in a web of corruption scandals and under intense pressure from the government, the Commonwealth Games organising committee was on Tuesday forced to form a three-member panel to probe allegations of irregular financial transactions with a little-known UK-based company.
Items from Diana's family homes sold for $32 mn
A collection of paintings, antiques and assorted household items owed by the aristocratic family of the late Princess Diana sold for a total of $32 million in London, Christie's auctioneers said.
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