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Pakistan's 'Gandhi' party takes on Taliban, Al Qaeda
The Awami National Party, which leads the ruling coalition in the crucial North West Frontier Province, espouses a nonviolent approach to tackling extremism.
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Al-Qaeda, Taliban chiefs hiding in Pakistan: US official (AFP)
AFP - Al-Qaeda and Taliban leaders Osama bin Laden and Mullah Mohammad Omar and their top commanders are hiding in Pakistan, posing a "huge challenge" to the security of the country and neighboring Afghanistan, a senior US administration official said Friday.
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Rogue Pakistan spies aid Taliban - Times Online
Voice of AmericaRogue Pakistan spies aid TalibanTimes Online - 2 hours agoThe United States has accused Pakistan’s main spy agency of deliberately undermining Nato efforts in Afghanistan by helping the Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants they are supposed to be fighting.
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Pakistan blames Al-Qaeda for hotel bombing (AFP)
AFP - Pakistan on Sunday blamed Al-Qaeda linked Taliban militants for the massive suicide truck bombing at the Marriott Hotel that killed at least 60 people and injured more than 260.
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U.S. weighs new covert push in Pakistan: report
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Senior U.S. officials, concerned over intelligence reports that al Qaeda and the Taliban are more intent on destabilizing Pakistan, are considering expanding the authority of the CIA and the military to conduct far more aggressive covert operations there, the New York Times said
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Pakistan rebuffs U.S. plan for CIA buildup: report
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf this month rebuffed U.S. proposals to let the CIA have greater latitude to operate in tribal areas where al Qaeda, the Taliban and other militant groups are active, The New York Times said in Sunday editions.
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Pakistan rebuffs U.S. plan for CIA buildup: report (Reuters)
Reuters - Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf this month rebuffed U.S. proposals to let the CIA have greater latitude to operate in tribal areas where al Qaeda, the Taliban and other militant groups are active, The New York Times said in Sunday editions.
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Bin Laden and Omar operating in Pakistan: U.S. official
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mullah Omar and other Taliban leaders are directing insurgency operations in Afghanistan from the Pakistani city of Quetta, while al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is operating from Pakistan's tribal areas, a senior U.S. administration official said on Friday.
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Bin Laden and Omar operating in Pakistan: U.S. official (Reuters)
Reuters - Mullah Omar and other Taliban leaders are directing insurgency operations in Afghanistan from the Pakistani city of Quetta, while al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is operating from Pakistan's tribal areas, a senior U.S. administration official said on Friday.
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Rahul Gandhi starts India drive
Senior Indian Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi sets off on a nationwide tour to boost the party's profile.
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U.S. Considering New Covert Push Within Pakistan
A plan that could authorize more aggressive operations follows concern that Al Qaeda and the Taliban hope to destabilize the Pakistani government, officials said.
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CIA backs Pakistan on who killed Bhutto
The CIA believes extremists linked to a Pakistani tribal leader are responsible for the killing of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, according to a U.S. intelligence official. The U.S. had been cautious about drawing the same conclusion as the Pakistanis. But the CIA now believes that
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Pakistan signs deal with 'Bhutto killer' - Telegraph.co.uk
Turkish PressPakistan signs deal with 'Bhutto killer'Telegraph.co.uk - 1 hour agoBy Isambard Wilkinson in Islamabad American concern over Pakistan's counter-terrorism policy has grown after a peace deal was signed with a Taliban leader blamed for Benazir Bhutto's death
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Taliban takes control of 18 towns in Kandahar, elder says - International Herald Tribune
Taliban takes control of 18 towns in Kandahar, elder saysInternational Herald Tribune - 3 hours agoBy Carlotta Gall and Abdul Waheed Wafa ISLAMABAD: Afghan families continued to flee the district of Argandab in southern Afghanistan as Taliban fighters and NATO and Afghan fo
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Pakistan Gives Terrorists a Holiday
Government halts operations in region where Taliban, al Qaeda hide for Ramadan.
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Reported U.S. attack upsets Pakistan
US forces may have sent in ground troops for the first time Wednesday. Were they targetting a top Taliban or Al Qaeda figure?
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Pakistan launches Taliban offensive
Pakistan today launched an offensive against the Taliban -- the biggest military push against militants in Pakistan's northwestern tribal region since a civilian government took power in March.
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Pakistan Peoples Party Ready to Nominate Next Prime Minister - Bloomberg
Mirror.co.ukPakistan Peoples Party Ready to Nominate Next Prime MinisterBloomberg - 2 hours agoBy James Rupert March 22 (Bloomberg) -- The Pakistan Peoples Party, which leads the country's new governing coalition, will name its choice for prime minister this weekend,
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CIA Chief Says Al-Qaida Found Safe Haven in Pakistan - Voice of America
National PostCIA Chief Says Al-Qaida Found Safe Haven in PakistanVoice of America - 5 hours agoBy Kent Klein The head of the US Central Intelligence Agency says al-Qaida has established a safe haven in the tribal areas near the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan,
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Al-Qaeda 'likely' behind Pakistan attack - Sydney Morning Herald
Monsters and Critics.comAl-Qaeda 'likely' behind Pakistan attackSydney Morning Herald - 40 minutes agoA car bombing that killed six people outside the Danish Embassy in Pakistan's capital was carried out by a suicide attacker, a senior investigator says.Danish Embas
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