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India toughens stand, calls for strong action: Demand to extradite Dawood Ibrahim, Masood Azhar
NEW DELHI, Dec 1: Sleuths from Israel, the United States and Britain were studying clues from the battle zone of last week’s terror attacks in Mumbai as India mounted pressure on...
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Zardari offers India unconditional help
ISLAMABAD, Dec 1: President Asif Ali Zardari again offered on Monday unconditional cooperation to New Delhi to investigate the Mumbai carnage after the Indian government formally accused elements in Pakistan of being involved in the incident....
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US trusts Pakistan, says White House
WASHINGTON, Dec 1: The United States has no reason to believe that Pakistan’s government was involved in last week’s terrorist attacks in Mumbai, and the Bush administration trusts Pakistan to investigate the issue, the White House said on Monday....
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Obama expects Zardari to fulfil pledge on probe
WASHINGTON, Dec 1: US President-elect Barack Obama said on Monday that India would be within its rights if it took retaliatory actions against militants hiding inside Pakistan....
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Militants hit Nato supplies; 22 trucks torched
PESHAWAR, Dec 1: Militants torched 22 vehicles, including two Humvee armoured personnel carriers, and killed two drivers after they stormed early on Monday morning a terminal on the Ring Road where trucks taking Nato supplies to Afghanistan were parked....
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10 killed in Mingora suicide attack
MINGORA, Dec 1: Ten people were killed and 49 others injured when a suicide bomber blew up an explosive-laden truck near the Sangota security post, some seven kilometers north-east of here, on Monday....
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Anarchy continues to haunt Karachi
KARACHI, Dec 1: Tension was high across the city on Monday as rioters killed another 12 people, among them a policeman, and torched several shops and houses in different areas on the third day of ethnic violence....
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Profit on savings schemes increased
KARACHI, Dec 1: The government increased the rates of profit on different products of the National Savings Scheme (NSS) on Monday....
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Zardari will control ISI, hopes US expert
WASHINGTON, Dec 1: President-elect Barack Obama’s future senior adviser on South Asia hopes that President Asif Zardari will “get control over the ISI” and persuade it to fight terrorists....
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Pakistan must continue action in tribal areas, says Nato
BRUSSELS, Dec 1: Pakistan must continue military operations against militants in its tribal regions despite rising tensions with India following the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, Nato officials said on Monday....
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Attackers trained in Pakistan, alleges India
MUMBAI, Dec 1: Indian investigators claimed on Monday the militants who attacked Mumbai had months of commando training in Pakistan....
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‘Irreversible’ process suffers reversal
IT was in April 2005 when after a summit meeting in Delhi Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the then Pakistani President, General Pervez Musharraf, publicly declared that the peace process between the two countries was “now irreversible”....
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Pakistan, India asked to desist from blame game
ISLAMABAD, Dec 1: Federal Minister for Provincial Coordination Senator Raza Rabbani said the democratic governments in Pakistan and India should not let the “non-state actors” destroy the peace process as both...
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PML-N assures govt of full support
ISLAMABAD, Dec 1: The Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) has assured the government of its unconditional support in dealing with Indian allegations about Pakistan’s involvement in last week’s Mumbai attacks....
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58 leaders to attend APC
ISLAMABAD, Dec 1: At the all-party conference to be held here on Tuesday, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani will inform the leaders of almost all political parties of the country about...
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Gwadar port accords to be revised: Raisani
QUETTA, Dec 1: Balochistan Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisani has said that agreements signed by the former government on the Gwadar port will be reconsidered to make the new port functional as soon as possible....
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SC grants CCP leave to appeal against sugar cartel
ISLAMABAD, Dec 1: The Supreme Court granted to the Competition Commission of Pakistan on Monday leave to appeal against Islamabad High Court’s rejection of its decision of holding mills responsible for...
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Talal assails proponents of ‘independent Balochistan’
QUETTA, Dec 1: Jamhoori Watan Party chief Nawabzada Talal Akbar Bugti on Monday criticised the elements who were raising slogans demanding an independent Balochistan and termed them saboteurs....
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