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Osama bin Laden’s son follows the father’s path
Osama Bin Laden’s favourite son, Hamza bin Laden,14, is following in his father’s bloody footsteps. He was shown on a video on Islamic websites recently. He is clutching [..]
21 killed in Waziristan (Pakistan) clashes
At least 21 have been killed in Tribal Area clashes. They included seven soldiers as their mountaintop outpost came under heavy attack from terrorists in the North Waziristan [..]
Al-Zawahri, no. 2 in Al-Qaeda could be killed in US strike
Pakistani sources are beleived to have informed US officials that Ayman al-Zawahiri might have been killed. At the same time, Pakistan has categorically denied that the number 2 [..]
Pakistan Succeeded in Blocking Talk by Rape Victim
Mukhtar Mai, the Pakistani woman whose defiant response to being gang-raped by order of a tribal court brought her worldwide attention, was denied a chance to speak at [..]
Pakistan continues to be at the crossroads
The U.S. striked in the Pakistan’s territory in search of Talibans without taking the Pakistani rulers in confidence. The Talibans were goomed by Pakistan in connivance with the [..]
Rogue areas in a semi-rogue country
The notorious border areas on Afghan border in Pakistan have again earned further notoriety by providing haven to the fugitive Al-Qaeda’s leadership. These areas are known as Federally [..]
Pakistan blackmails the U.S.
Successive Pakistan’s rulers have successfully played the ‘threat from Islamist terrorists’ card’ to blackmail successive U.S. governments during the last five decades plus of the existence of the [..]
Kudos to the Present Pakistani Regime
Pakistani forces claim to have killed an Egyptian al Qaeda terrorist wanted by the United States over the 1998 American Embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya. Mohsin Musa [..]
South Asia is in turmoil
Entering into the footsteps of the volatile Middle East, the South Asian countries seem to be destined to be those countries whom peace elude perennially. Sri Lanka: The [..]