U.S., Pakistan on verge of reopening supply lines
Pakistan and the United States appeared on the verge of clinching an agreement to reopen ground supply lines into Afghanistan, a U.S. official said, as Islamabad confirmed its president will attend a
Threats sent to embassies in Pakistan: Police
Several Western embassies here on Wednesday received letters containing suspicious powder and threats to poison NATO soldiers in Afghanistan, Pakistan officials said.
Islamabad police chief Bani Ami
Libyans want answers over deadly NATO airstrikes
Mohammed al-Gherari lost five family members, including a young niece and nephew, when NATO accidentally struck their compound in the Libyan capital as they slept.
Nearly a year later, his grief is c
Afghans to take more control from NATO: Karzai
Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday announced a new transfer of security control from NATO that will see local forces take responsibility for 75 per cent of Afghanistan's population.
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US vows to go ahead with missile shield
The US and NATO will proceed with its European missile defence programme despite Russia's concerns while continuing to seek Moscow's cooperation on the issue.
It was stated by US Assistant Secretary
Russian military ups the ante on missile defense
Russia's top military officer has threatened to carry out a pre-emptive strike on U.S.-led NATO missile defense facilities in Eastern Europe if Washington goes ahead with its controversial plan to bui
NATO supplies: Pakistan wants USD 1000 per truck
Pakistani authorities have proposed the imposition of a levy of USD 1,000 on each truck and container transporting supplies to NATO forces in Afghanistan through the country's territory, a senior offi
India poses no missile threat: NATO
NATO does not consider India as a missile threat despite the country's advanced missile development programme, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said.
India is all set to test its domestic
Pakistan to negotiate new terms for reopening NATO supply routes
Pakistan's top civilian and military leadership today decided to forge a ‘work plan’ and negotiate new terms for reopening NATO supply routes as part of efforts for resetting the troubled relationship
Karzai accuses NATO of failure over attacks
Afghan President Hamid Karzai Monday blamed intelligence failures, particularly on the part of NATO forces supporting his government, for the worst coordinated insurgent attacks in 10 years of war.
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