Pakistan close to boosting atom bomb means: report
September 18, 2008 3 min. read

VIENNA (Reuters) , Pakistan is close to completing a second plutonium-producing reactor, is well into building a third and these could increase its ability to make atomic bombs, a U.S. think-tank said on Thursday. “The wider implication … (is that) there is a real risk this will exacerbate an India-Pakistan nuclear arms race and increase […]

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Pakistan needs to deal with militants: US
September 18, 2008 4 min. read

WASHINGTON: Militants hiding in the tribal areas are not a threat to Pakistan alone but also to the entire world and Pakistan needs to deal with them, a State Department official said on Wednesday. "We do make clear that there is an important security interest, not only for the United States and the region but […]

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Pakistan: No compromise on US cross-border strikes
September 18, 2008 5 min. read

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan , Pakistan's prime minister said Thursday that strikes by foreign forces were “counterproductive,” as officials said there was no warning about the latest U.S. missile strike in the Pakistani northwest. Meanwhile, militants briefly seized 300 boys at a school in northwest Pakistan on Thursday, police said. The incident ended with the deaths of […]

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Drone attack belies Mullen's assurance: Six killed in S. Waziristan village
September 18, 2008 3 min. read

WANA / ISLAMABAD, Sept 17: Hours after the American military commander had assured Pakistan's political and military leadership that the United States would respect the country's sovereignty, missiles were fired from US drones on a house in South Waziristan, killing six people and injuring three others. The unmanned aircraft which entered the tribal area from […]

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Turkmenistan Clash Between State Police Forces and ???
September 18, 2008 2 min. read

Apparently a ‘clash’ occurred in Turkmenistan's capital of Ashgabat last Friday and Saturday in which heavy fire was exchanged, tanks and armored vehicles were used, and 20 or so Turkmen police officers were killed, who the clash involved besides Turkmen officers and what it was about is still open to debate. Turkmenistan's state media made […]

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Mbeki Fights For His Political Life
September 18, 2008 2 min. read

Thabo Mbeki will be fighting for his political life this weekend when the National Executive Council (NEC) of the African National Congress (ANC) meets. Supporters of Jacob Zuma believe that Mbeki is behind political machinations in the judiciary aimed at Zuma and have called for Mbeki's ouster. Mbeki's supporters insist that the President is not […]

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Pakistan: US did not warn of missile strike
September 18, 2008 4 min. read

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan , Pakistan said Thursday it was not warned about a suspected U.S. missile strike in its northwest that came the same day a top American official assured Pakistani leaders of U.S. respect for the Muslim nation's sovereignty. The reported attack will likely fuel anger in Pakistan over a surge in cross-border operations by […]

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Good to know that someone is thinking about this ….
September 18, 2008 3 min. read

The NYU Center for Global Affairs hosted an event recently called CGA Scenarios: Iran 2015. The goal of the event was to produce a publication that examined three different possible scenarios for the US relationship with Iran over the next 7 years in a manner cognizant of the complex nature of Middle East politics and […]

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Livni to head Israel's Kadima party
September 18, 2008 1 min. read

Tzipi Livni, formerly Israel's Foreign Minister, was elected Prime Minister. She has three months to assemble a working coalition, or new elections will be held. Since she's been active in the peace talks up to this point, we can expect a continued focus on that issue. She was profiled by the Times magazine last year […]

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Unfortunate news from Yemen
September 18, 2008 1 min. read

The US embassy in Yemen today was attacked by car bombers. 16 people were killed, none of them Americans. US officials are blaming al Qaeda.

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Unilateral airstrikes unacceptable: Pakistan
September 18, 2008 2 min. read

ISLAMABAD/WASHINGTON: The visiting United States Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Michael Mullen on Wednesday reiterated US commitment to respect Pakistan's sovereignty, while Pakistan made it clear that unilateral airstrikes in its territory are not acceptable. Sources said the top US commander was informed that Islamabad would not compromise on national sovereignty and only Pakistan […]

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Taliban kill US "spy'
September 18, 2008 1 min. read

LANDI KOTAL, Pakistan: Local Taliban killed an Afghan national in Khyber Agency on Wednesday for allegedly spying on them for United States forces in Afghanistan, official sources said. The Taliban dumped the body near Government Degree College Landi Kotal. The Afghan was later identified as Zainullah, a native of the Afghan province of Nangarhar. He had […]

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