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Naresh Chauhan | Sep 29 2007
the next battlefront
The American Foreign policy in the recent past (say in the aftermath of 9/11) has been contradictory at times, and this is an obvious understatement. Most of all this contradiction has been highlighted in the debacle in the Middle East vis-a-vis the...
AMIT | Sep 29 2007
argentina bombings
Terrorist attacks in South America a decade ago were the handwork of the Iran government of that time, a former Argentinean Investigating official has said. The revelation comes at a point of time when the world looks at Iran with doubts of nuclear...
Subhankar | Sep 26 2007
a poor family in darfur
The Darfur conflict in western Sudan is a highly complex one. On paper it might appear just another armed conflict between two armed groups but the story runs deeper than the opening line would suggest. The clash between the Sudanese military and the...
Anant | Sep 25 2007
Two Italian soldiers and their translator who were kidnapped on Saturday were freed by ISAF, the NATO-led force in Afghanistan. They were kidnapped in the western province of Herat and taken to neighbouring Farah province. ISAF said the Italian-led...
Subhankar | Sep 22 2007
a child in darfur
The Darfur peace talk still hangs in the balance. The four-year conflict in western Sudan still remains to be solved and with the rising strength of the insurgents, the incumbent task of excavating any solution from anywhere is proving to be a...
Subhankar | Sep 22 2007
osama bin laden against musharraf
It's been forever acknowledged that Pakistan is a haven for al-Qaeda and for the hatching of its plans. The local religious schools and the Taliban have augmented the stronghold that Osama bin Laden's terrorist network has over several parts of the...
Subhankar | Sep 19 2007
osama bin laden
Just when the impossible task of finding a solution to the Afghan situation was thought to have been discovered, a tug-of-war has struck upsetting optimism. The Afghan government has given the green signal for the peace talks with the Taliban rebels...
AMIT | Sep 10 2007
terrorist training camp in pakistan
Al Qaeda is gaining in numbers, thanks to prolific sympathy from vulnerable and conservative sections among the Muslims pinning to decimate the western ethos perceived as against Islam, taking no time in converting themselves terrorists. The war on...
AMIT | Sep 10 2007
al qaeda attacks algeria
Al Qaeda and global terrorism continuing its seethe against civilizations and upfront attack on the people has found its latest abode in the relatively peaceful Algeria. Following the typical methods it adopted to ravage Afghanistan and Iraq, the...
Subhankar | Sep 9 2007
suspected german terrorists
When the anti-terror police discovered a bomb-making hideout at the rented cottage in Oberschlendorn, central Germany on Tuesday, one could feel that this was just the tip of the iceberg. The hornet's nest had only been stirred when two Germans converts...
AMIT | Sep 8 2007
laden video tape
The voice in the Bin Laden vidoe tape released on the eve of 6th anniversary of WTC attacks has been ascertained as Laden’s. The tape carries quite strange statements, yet all reminding of the dangerous world in which we live, made dangerous by...
AMIT | Sep 7 2007
starving somalians
Somalia stands beleaguered and battered, thanks to the continuing conflict, it is now the worst affected in inter-clan fighting, sectarian violence and outside invasion. A human rights group counts the country as the worst affected, with enormous...
AMIT | Sep 7 2007
osama alive
Osama Bin Laden is yearning to present a video coinciding with sixth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Does it mean Al Qaeda's brainchild is still alive? Terrorizing 9/11 WTC attacks are heading for their 6th anniversary, a day that threatened to...
AMIT | Sep 5 2007
released south korean hostages
Taliban are regaining strength, a fact clear to everyone who keeps his eyes open to the developments taking place around him. Not long after it released the 21 South Korean hostages, the Taliban has declared that it is the beginning of its war on...
Swati S | Sep 4 2007
darfur amidst war
Oh, bird, I am not a sniper, don't fly away from me , is a line that is being sung by the schoolchildren in Singita village, south Darfur, at the start of the day! These words sound strange from the mouths of children but this is one of their...

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