UK Royal Navy captures 13 Somali pirates in Indian Ocean
The British Royal Navy has captured 13 Somali pirates, alongwith their weapons in the Indian Ocean.
A combined NATO-led operation successfully intercepted a sailor boat off the Somali coast, and the
Pakistan military rejects US-led probe on air strike
Pakistan's military on Friday rejected a US-led probe into American air strikes last month that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, describing it as 'short on facts'.
"Pakistan's army does not agree with t
U.S.: Poor coordination, mapping data led to Pakistani deaths in cross-border raid
The U.S. military acknowledged on Thursday that commanders in Afghanistan made serious mistakes during a cross-border raid last month in which 24 Pakistani police officers were killed.
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NATO ends Iraq training mission
NATO ended its training mission in Iraq on Sunday as alliance officials lamented the collapse of a deal to extend it because Baghdad refused to grant its troops immunity from prosecution.
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US hopes to patch up with Pakistan
A top US official has expressed confidence that the United States and Pakistan can patch up their differences, stressing that restoring the strained relationship was critical to long-term progress in
NATO denies Iraq report of withdrawal: Official
NATO will withdraw its Iraq training mission at year-end after Baghdad refused to grant it legal immunity, Iraq's top security adviser said on Sunday, mirroring the nearly-complete pullout of US force
Pakistan's airspace may be closed for US: Gilani
Pakistan may continue blocking NATO supply convoys into Afghanistan for several weeks and would not rule out closing its airspace to the US, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Sunday.
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Pakistan PM says NATO blockade could last weeks
Pakistan's blockade of the US supply line into Afghanistan, ordered in retaliation for a border strike, is likely to stay in place for weeks, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has told the BBC.
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Deadly attack on Nato convoy in Pakistan
Gunmen attacked Nato oil tankers stranded in southwest Pakistan for the second time in days as Islamabad warned it could enforce its blockade of the US lifeline into Afghanistan for weeks.
US-Pakistan conflict risk higher than India-Pakistan: Survey
An influential think-tank has rated a conflict with Pakistan as among the top potential threats facing the United States in 2012, but downgraded the potential for military escalation between Pakistan