Pakistan Army returns two Indian teenagers
Two teenagers from the Kashmir Valley who strayed into Pakistan a month ago have been returned to Indian authorities by the Pakistan Army, officials said on Sunday.
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Pak seeks clarification on errors in India's wanted list
Pakistan has sought a clarification from India regarding errors in a list of 50 most wanted terrorists and criminals that New Delhi had asked Islamabad to hand over, Foreign Office spokesperson Tehmi
CIA team searches Osama's Pakistan mansion
A team of officials from US spy agency CIA flew to Abbottabad near the Pakistani capital and searched the mansion where Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden was killed in a secret mission earlier this month
Pakistani fighter jets kill 26 militants
At least 26 militants were killed and about a dozen of their hideouts destroyed as Pakistan's air force bombed targets in northwestern tribal areas on Friday, officials said.
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No clean chit to ISI: US
US secretary of state Hillary Clinton has not given clean chit to Pakistan's ISI over Osama bin Laden's presence in the country, her spokesman said on Saturday.
US hands over list of five terrorist to Pak: Report
The US has drawn up a list of five terrorists it expects Pakistan to provide intelligence about immediately and possibly target in joint operations, according to a media report on Saturday.
Bomb kills four in northwest Pakistan: officials
A bomb blast at a busy marketplace in a restive tribal area in northwest Pakistan on Saturday killed at least four people and wounded 15 others, officials said.
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Bomb kills four in Northwest Pakistan: Officials
A bomb blast at a busy marketplace in a restive tribal area in Northwest Pakistan on Saturday killed at least four people and wounded 15 others, officials said.
Taliban won't attack Pakistani nukes
Pakistan was the "only" Muslim state to have a nuclear arsenal and the Taliban have no plans to destroy the weapons, the outfit's spokesman has said.
Neighbours can’t be changed, says Antony
For better relations with India, Pakistan will have to dismantle the terror camps on its soil, defence minister A.K. Antony said on Saturday pointing out that friends can be changed but not neighbours.