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Dollars, rupees robbed from Japanese consulate’s car
Driver and guard injured, admin officer escapes bullets.
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US public never in danger from Metro bomber
Barack Obama was informed about bomb plot before suspect’s arrest, says White House spokesman.
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Germans killed in drone strike identified
Eight German al Qaeda men, who were killed in a drone strike in North Waziristan earlier this month, are identified.
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'India is obsessed with blaming ISI'
FO spokesperson slams Indian policies as it seeks details of probe into the Samjhota Express bombings.
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Militants behead 'fake' Taliban
Militants beheaded 3 impersonators for "defaming" the Taliban.
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Two killed, 13 injured in Quetta blast
At least two persons, including a policeman, were killed after an explosive device went off along Saryab Road.
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Spirituality under attack
Obscurantist militants want to forcibly impose their own rigid brand of Islam
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The Pakistanisation of Islamabad
Police pickets, road blocks and the maze of under- and over-passes have turned the capital city into a nightmare.
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Averting a doomsday scenario
Taliban led by Mullah Toofan are allegedly planning coordinated attacks on the Shia community in Kurram.
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The Taliban equation
The commonly held notion that the Taliban problem may be solved if the US pulls out is not necessarily true.
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Bin Laden warns France over veil ban, Afghan war
Bin Laden says kidnapping of 5 French nationals in Niger last month was due to France's unjust treatment of Muslims
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'Tehrik-i-Taliban's back broken'
Interior minister says attacks on shrines an attempt to create sectarian unrest, govt trying to catch culprits.
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Unrest in FATA
Drones hit Mir Ali and Datta Khel areas of North Waziristan; explosion in Khyber Agency injures 10.
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India fears militant attack during Obama's visit
India fears that militants will like to see if they can get worldwide attention, says Indian Home Secretary Pillai.
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Appeal filed over Danish embassy bombing suspects
Appeal filed in Rawalpindi court against acquittal of 3 men over a deadly suicide bombing near the Danish embassy.
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‘Pakistan should shed its ambivalence on terror’
Indian defence minister says cannot lower guard 'as long as terror infrastructure across border continues to...
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CM for volunteer guards at shrines
Sharif says concerned sects should help police to ensure security at places of worship as well as shrines.
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Where did America go wrong?
The aim of the war on terror is defeated, as now the threat of terrorism is more widespread as compared to 2001.
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3 killed in Orakzai blast
Three people from the same family killed when a roadside bomb targeting a vehicle went off in the tribal belt.
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Pakistan asks for intelligence sharing
Pakistan “creating mechanisms and drawing parameters” to upgrade co-op with British intelligence, security outfits.
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No let-up in Balochistan target killings
Five people, including three labourers and local leader of religious party, killed in separate incidents of firing.
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2 alleged militants arrested with a would-be ‘bomber’
CID found a 16-year-old boy who was being trained to carry out suicide attacks.
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Blast at Baba Farid’s shrine kills six
Security tightened at shrines across the country following blast outside Baba Farid Ganj Shakar’s shrine.
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Security beefed up in Islamabad
A terrorist attack in Pakpattan has lead to increased security at hospitals and places of worship.
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Baba Farid blast
What we see is the unfolding of a terrible tragedy, the impact of which grows worse by the day.
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Targeted killings need a targeted response
Those orchestrating violence are sending a message about what they consider to be ‘correct’ and ‘incorrect’...
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Under the shadow of death
I had a close encounter with death, yes death, in the first few minutes of my tour of Peshawar.
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Militant in-training recounts his ordeal
"They convinced me to go to Waziristan. They warned me about talking to anybody, saying they would cut my throat."
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Two TTP members arrested in Karachi
Police believe that the suspects may have been involved in the Abdullah Shah Ghazi shrine bombing.
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NATO death toll in Afghanistan this year hits 600
The United States and Nato have more than 150,000 soldiers in Afghanistan fighting the Taliban-led insurgency.
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Men in black in the city
FBI team to train Sindh police in counterterrorism.
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Student of class eight found dead in Khuzdar
Victim identified as Mujeeb Ahmed Zehri, a student of eighth class and a member of Baloch Student Organisation - Azad.
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13 insurgents killed in Orakzai
Four hideouts also destroyed in military action following last Friday’s roadside bombing.
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'Govt to decide timeline of N Waziristan operation'
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that more than 34,000 troops have reached North Waziristan.
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When a bomber is not a bomber
Fiasco: govt mistakenly identifies two living individuals as the suicide bombers in Karachi shrine attack.
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Karachi violence continues
Outburst of violence claims four more lives in Karachi - Landhi, Eid Gah, Teen Hati, Gulshan-e-Iqbal affected.
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Security forces kill 5 suspected militants
Sources say a terrorist arrested earlier provided information on whereabouts of the terrorists killed in this clash.
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14 killed in Orakzai and Kurram
At least eight militants injured in shelling, two militant hideouts destroyed.
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Villagers dumbfounded by mosque blast
Villagers of Pishtakhara vow never to be caught off guard again.
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When push comes to shove
The Wall Street Journal report claims there are currently about 900 US military personnel in Pakistan.
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US aid to come with strings attached
US aid will be linked to progress against militant groups, namely Haqqani network and the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LetT).
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Whose war, again
In any other country, it would be considered a do or die situation. In Pakistan, it seems to be business as usual.
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Al Qaeda’s 'American spokesman' urges attacks in the West
The Qaeda spokesman Adam Gadahn urges Muslims in the West to carry out attacks in the "Zio-Crusader coalition" states.
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UN urged to set up panel on ethics of robot weapons
Christof Heyns says such systems raise serious concerns that have been ignored by human rights actors till yet.
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Militant commander arrested, 14 others killed
Security forces have intensified operations against militants after Friday's attack on paramilitary soldiers.
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Pakistani student gets 15 years in US jail for Taliban ties
Adnan Mirza, 33, was among several men arrested by the FBI in 2006 for engaging training sessions during weekends.
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‘Suicide bomber’ returns home
Alleged 'suicide bomber' of the Abdullah Shah Ghazi shrine attack had gone missing a few days before Ediul Fitr.
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‘NATO resources needed for security’
Balochistan govt urges Nato generals to provide resources to police, Balochistan Levies to reinforce safety of cargo.
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Political reconciliation to continue: Malik
Malik says anyone found involved in criminal activities would be punished irrespective of political affiliation.
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Brief lull in violence ends in the north
Six FC troops killed in Orakzai; attack on Peshawar mosque leaves five dead.