Pak unlikely to defend Saeed on 26/11
Islamabad: Pakistan today skirted the issue of defending JuD chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed in a US lawsuit filed by relatives of two American Jews killed in the Mumbai attacks, saying it would only prot
India not satisfied over 26/11 trial in Pak: PM
Mumbai: India is 'not satisfied' with the pace of progress in the Mumbai terror attack trial in Pakistan and would like the cases against the suspects 'expedited', Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said
Suicide bomber blows up, kills 17
Kandahar: A suicide bomber killed 17 people and wounded another 21 in assassinating a police commander at a public bath in a southern Afghan town on the border with Pakistan, the local government sa
Now thermoses, coffee cups added to terror weapons list
Dec 25: Air travellers carrying thermoses or coffee cups at US airports may be subject to extra scrutiny during this holiday season as such items could be used to conceal explosive materials, accordin
Bomb explodes in Philippines church
Dec 25: An improvised bomb exploded Saturday at the roof of a Catholic church in the southern Philippines, injuring six people attending a Christmas Day mass, a regional military spokesman said.
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Female suicide bomber kills 42 in Pakistan
Dec 25: A suspected female suicide bomber killed at least 42 people in a crowd receiving food at a distribution centre in Pakistan's tribal region Saturday, government officials said.
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Israel reaffirms support to India in fighting terror
Dec 18: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today reaffirmed his government's commitment to promote Indo-Israel cooperation in fighting terrorism in all its manifestations.
Netanyahu told the v
US discreetly contacts Delhi Police officers
Dec 18: A US embassy cable from here says it often discreetly contacts Delhi Police officers to get information about terror investigations.
The cable is one of many leaked by WikiLeaks and published
India wants terror info but gives little in return: US
Dec 18: India is "very keen" to get information and technology from the US for counter-terrorism efforts but provides "little in return", says a US embassy cable made public by WikiLeaks.
The cable,
Pak should be resolute in fighting terrorism: Sarkozy
Seeking greater global cooperation to fight terror, French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Tuesday asked Pakistan to be resolute in combating the menace.