Suicide Bomber Strikes Police Station in Pakistan
October 16, 2008 2 min. read

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A suicide bomber on Thursday attacked a police station in northwest Pakistan, killing four security officers — the latest in a series of blasts that are eroding confidence in the country. The attacker struck in the mountain valley of Swat, one of several regions where government forces have been struggling to defeat […]

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Intelligence report: U.S. antiterror ally Pakistan 'on the edge'
October 15, 2008 5 min. read

WASHINGTON ‚ A growing al Qaida -backed insurgency, combined with the Pakistani army's reluctance to launch an all-out crackdown, political infighting and energy and food shortages are plunging America's key ally in the war on terror deeper into turmoil and violence, says a soon-to-be completed U.S. intelligence assessment. A U.S. official who participated in drafting […]

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Pakistani intelligence agents re-arrest American
October 15, 2008 2 min. read

Pakistani intelligence agents re-arrested an American detained in the country's volatile border region and were questioning the man, police said Wednesday. The man ‚ identified by Pakistani police as Juddi Kenan ‚ was carrying a laptop computer when he was arrested Monday at a checkpoint in the northwestern district of Mohmand, near where Pakistani security […]

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U.S. Refuge for Singer Fleeing the Taliban
October 13, 2008 6 min. read

The threats started about a year ago, telling Haroon Bacha to stop singing or else. "There were letters, there were phone calls, there were text messages," Mr. Bacha said, sitting upright on a floor in Brooklyn, surrounded by smoke from Pakistani cigarettes. "They used to come very frequently back home, just telling me to stop […]

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Danger Ahead for the Most Dangerous Place in the World
October 13, 2008 9 min. read

Here's an alarming thought: Pakistan is in even scarier shape than most of the so-called experts are willing to admit. This nuclear-armed state of 168 million is no stranger to political upheaval, of course. But this time, things are different. Today's ongoing crisis — marked by a rash of suicide bombings, the assassination of former […]

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We must back Army against terrorists!
October 10, 2008 5 min. read

A joint session of parliament in Islamabad has heard, in camera, the newly-appointed ISI Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha ‚ who was Director General Military Operations (DGMO) before he got the job ‚ on the terrorist threat facing Pakistan and the army's operations to thwart the terrorists. The briefing has made it clear […]

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Chinese cuts in stride with the US
October 8, 2008 2 min. read

  For the second time in less than a month, China cut interest rates today, supporting efforts to strengthen domestic economic growth. The 0.27 percentage point cut brought the rate for one-year bank loans to 6.93 per cent and followed a reduction of the same size announced in mid-September.  China's consumer price inflation has fallenfrom a […]

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Pakistan's spy chief briefs lawmakers on terrorism
October 8, 2008 3 min. read

Pakistan's new spy chief briefed lawmakers Wednesday in an unusual private session focused on the fledgling government's fight against Taliban and al-Qaida militants entrenched in the tribal belt along the Afghan border. The government called the special session of parliament as it sought political unity to stabilize this key U.S. ally in the war on […]

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PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN – Heeding the lessons of another war
October 7, 2008 4 min. read

Forty years ago, the United States began to mount raids into Cambodia and to undermine the government of King Sihanouk in order to cut Vietcong supply lines. As a result, America's war with Vietnamese Communism spread into Cambodia, leading to the triumph of the Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian genocide. But these horrors occurred after […]

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Pakistan to deport all Afghans from tribal region
October 7, 2008 3 min. read

Pakistan ordered the deportation of about 50,000 Afghan refugees in an insurgency-wracked tribal region amid a major military offensive against al-Qaida and Taliban fighters. The government said it was expelling all Afghan refugees in the Bajur tribal region, alleging many of them have links to militant groups. Police in the town of Khar in Bajur […]

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Pakistan's fresh resolve in latest battle against Taliban
October 6, 2008 5 min. read

Islamabad, Pakistan – For Pakistan, moments of success have been few in the fight in its northwestern tribal area against members of the Taliban and Al Qaeda. But with militants there carrying out increasingly brazen attacks in Pakistan's cities, and stirring trouble in Afghanistan , prompting the United States to pressure Pakistan to act , […]

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Suicide blast at Pakistan MP's house kills 15: police
October 6, 2008 3 min. read

A suicide bomber killed 15 people and wounded a Pakistani opposition politician on Monday in the latest attack to underscore the threat posed by Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants. The attacker blew himself up in a crowd of people at the house of Rashid Akbar Nowani, a minority Shiite MP from the party of former premier […]

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