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We did train militant groups to fight against India: Musharraf

London: Pakistan had trained militant groups to fight against India and 'the government turned a blind eye because they wanted India to discuss Kashmir', former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf has

US, allies on global hunt for terror plotters

Washington: US and allied intelligence agencies are on a near-global manhunt for teams of Al Qaeda-affiliated terrorists thought to be preparing multiple attacks on major European cities, according to

Video of Kasab assaulting jail staff in court

Mumbai: The Maharashtra Government has submitted to the Bombay High Court a CCTV footage of Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab assaulting jail staff and opposed his plea for a closed-door interview with

US will 'respond' to any Pakistan-linked attack

Frustrated over Pakistan's lacklustre response to the failed Times Square bombing, the US has warned Islamabad that it will be 'unable to stop the consequences' of any terror attack, whose wires are

Curfew eases, Kashmir schools reopen after 3 months

After remaining shut for 100 days, schools in Kashmir Valley reopened today with students and teachers given a free passage by security forces despite curfew and restrictions in many parts.

CWG: Delhi police stations strength depleted

Police stations in the capital will have fewer men during the Commonwealth Games - because 40 per cent of the staff will be assigned to guard the athletes and Games venues.

"With just nine days left

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

Australia to send top cops to Delhi for CWG 2010

With mounting fears of safety issues surrounding the Commonwealth Games, Australia is sending a team of top cops to New Delhi to provide a high-level security cordon for its athletes.

According to a

Scotland delays sending team for Commonwealth Games

A day after coming down hard on the unhygienic living conditions at the athletes' Village, Commonwealth Games Scotland said it was delaying sending its contingent to Delhi over health and safety fears

Cops doubt terror claim

New Delhi, Sept. 19: Indian Mujahideen (IM), an amalgam of Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashker-e-Tayyaba (LeT) and the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), has emerged as a suspect in th

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