Titi Monkeys Rescued At Airport

NATO forces: 2 US civilians, 2 Afghan soldiers killed in shooting at training facility

NATO says 4 dead in shooting at training range

Pakistan rejects India’s allegations on Headley

ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI - Pakistan Tuesday refuted the assertion by India’s National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon of links between Pakistan’s establishment and David Coleman Headley, who helped the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) plot the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack.

Goldman revenue drops 36 percent, falls shorts of forecasts adding to investor concerns

Goldman profit slides on SEC charge, revenue drops

Spain says Kenyan-flagged boat hijacked in February has been freed

Spain says Kenyan boat freed

MADRID — Spain’s Foreign Ministry says a Kenyan-flagged fishing vessel hijacked in February by Somali pirates has been released.

Senator seeks report on Pakistan’s efforts to curb terror groups

WASHINGTON - A US senator has demanded a Congressionally-mandated report from the government on the effectiveness of $13 billion aid to Pakistan and Islamabad’s efforts to cease support for terrorist groups.

Former MI5 spy agency chief says there was no link between Iraq and 2001 attacks on US

Ex-M15 spy chief: No link between Iraq and 9/11

‘Iraq war led to surge in terrorist plots against Britain’

LONDON - Britain’s involvement in the invasion of Iraq led to an almost unmanageable increase in the number of terrorist plots against it, a former head of British intelligence revealed Tuesday.

Five militants killed in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD - Five insurgents were killed Tuesday when the Pakistani army foiled an attempt to blow up a military training centre in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, security officials said.

Accused Sanatan Sanstha members were ‘terrorists’: Goa

PANAJI - The four Sanatan Sanstha (SS) members accused of carrying out the 2009 Diwali-eve blast in Goa were for the first time Tuesday reffered to as “terrorists” by the state home department.

India reminds world of Taliban reintegration red lines

KABUL - Warning the world of the dangers of pursuing a selective approach towards terrorism, India Tuesday backed the reintegration plan of the Afghan government but on the condition that the Taliban cuts off link with terrorism and accepts the Afghan constitution.

Former MI5 spy agency chief testifies about disjointed intelligence before 2003 Iraq war

Ex-M15 spy chief testifies at UK’s Iraq inquiry

France soccer players Ribery and Benzema questioned by police in underage sex probe

France’s Ribery, Benzema questioned in sex probe

India reminds Pakistan about terror-establishment nexus (Second Lead)

NEW DELHI - Without naming Pakistan, India Tuesday said the interrogation of Pakistani-American David Coleman Headley, who helped Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) plot the 26/11 attack, has revealed clear and growing links between “militants and official establishments”.

New Mexico mayor to stand trial in case stemming from fistfight with newspaper publisher

New Mexico mayor to stand trial in fistfight case

German court sentences priest to a 10-month suspended sentence for sexually abusing girls

Priest gets suspended sentence for child sex abuse

Ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich expected to follow brother Robert on witness stand

U.S. President Barack Obama joins Martha Coakley

Five Maoists held for railway station blast in Jharkhand

RANCHI - Five Maoists involved in blasting a railway station building earlier this month have been arrested in Jharkhand’s Latehar district, police said Tuesday.

Lindsay Lohan due in court to surrender for jail sentence, rehab stint

Lindsay Lohan due in court to report for jail term

Eight killed, 25 injured in Iraq blasts

BAGHDAD - A total of eight people were killed and 25 injured Tuesday in two attacks in Iraq, police and government sources said.

Militants in Pakistan get official patronage: NSA

NEW DELHI - The interrogation of Pakistani-American David Coleman Headley, who helped the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in plotting the 2008 Mumbai terror attack, points to official patronage of terror groups, National Security Adviser (NSA) Shivshankar Menon said Tuesday.

Terror roots will deepen if basic amenities lacking: US envoy

AGARTALA - The “roots of terrorism” would deepen if basic amenities were not provided to the people, US Consul General in Kolkata Beth A. Payne said here Tuesday.

Headley questioning reveals militant, official establishment link: NSA

NEW DELHI - Pakistani-American terrorist David Coleman Headley’s interrogation has pointed to links between official establishments and militants, which are growing “stronger”, National Security Adviser (NSA) Shivshankar Menon said Tuesday.

AP Interview: Rwandan minister denies any government role in three high-profile attacks

Rwanda minister denies government role in attacks

Police say Pakistan army kills 3 suspected suicide bombers at firing range; 4 soldiers wounded

Pakistan police say army kills 3 suspected bombers

North Korean spy and plane bomber visits Japan

TOKYO - A former North Korean spy who blew up a South Korean plane in 1987, arrived in Tokyo early Tuesday to meet with the families of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korean agents, news reports said.

North Korean spy and plane bomber visits Japan

TOKYO - A former North Korean spy who blew up a South Korean plane in 1987, arrived in Tokyo early Tuesday to meet with the families of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korean agents, news reports said.