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India, Pakistan fail to make progress on Siachen dispute

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India and Pakistan on Tuesday concluded their two-day talks here on the festering 27-year-old Siachen Glacier dispute with both sides disagreeing on almost all issues, including demilitarisation of the world's highest battlefield.

None willing to head Pak panel on Osama killing

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Over a fortnight after its constitution was recommended by the parliament, a commission that will probe the circumstances that led to the killing of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, is yet to find a perso

Missing Pak journo found dead in Punjab

Prominent journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad, who went missing in the Pakistani capital over the weekend, was found dead in Punjab province on Tuesday with his body bearing marks of torture, police said.

Gilani hopeful of moving ahead through dialogue with India

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Pakistan is hopeful of moving forward through dialogue with India as responsible nations believe in resolving their outstanding issues through talks, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Sunday.

India, Pakistan resume Siachen talks

After a gap of three years, defence secretaries of India and Pakistan on Monday met here to discuss the long-pending Siachen issue.

Taliban's co-founder disclosed Osama's hideout to US:report

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Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar leaked the whereabouts of al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden to American investigators under a 'deal' in which US promised to withdraw its troops from the mil

India, Pakistan begin Siachen talks

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India and Pakistan on Monday began a two-day dialogue here aimed at resolving the dispute over the Siachen Glacier, the world's highest battlefield, where both countries have maintained a ceasefire si

No plans to attack Pakistan's nukes: Taliban

The Taliban has said they have no plans to attack Pakistan's nuclear arsenal as it is the only Muslim state to possess such weapons, amid global concerns over the possibility of atomic weapons falling

Terror hurting Pak too, hope they realise and curb jihadis: PM

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Voicing concern over the terror machine still remaining intact in Pakistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has asked the leadership in Islamabad to 'now wake up' and stop jehadi groups operating fro

Pakistan officially admits bin Laden had ‘local support group’ in country

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For the first time since the May 2 raid, Pakistan has officially acknowledged that there was a local support group, most probably from al-Qaeda and its affiliates, that helped Osama bin Laden stay in

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