WASHINGTON - A Singapore man who tried to sell arms to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has been convicted by a court in the US.
WASHINGTON - The US Wednesday reiterated it has clearly told Islamabad that "existential threat to Pakistan is not India; the existential threat to Pakistan involves extremism within its own borders".
KOLKATA - Railway Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee Wednesday said that her party plans to undertake a trust building exercise in West Bengal's Maoist-affected areas ahead of next year's assembly election.
NEW DELHI - External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna Wednesday said India had received only "general and non-specific" information prior to the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
NEW DELHI - India Wednesday asked Pakistan for details of the judicial commission it plans to send here to verify statements of officials who recorded the confessional of Ajmal Amir Kasab, the 26/11 terror convict, and ruled out their cross-examination.
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- Australian PM slams union leader for saying 9/11 a US plot
- European Union to open anti-terror centre in Bangladesh
- US expects Pakistan to bring Mumbai attackers to justice
- 9/11 terrorists didn’t come from Canada, US told
- CIA cites mistakes in deadly suicide bombing
- US soldier in custody after Taliban prisoner’s death
- Militants torch plane in Pakistan
- UN envoy survives Iraq bomb attack
- CRPF to stay in Bengal till Maoists flushed out: Vijay Kumar
- Mamata again seeks joint forces out of Maoist-hit areas
- Government funds used to aid Assam terror group: NIA
- CRPF will not be withdrawn from West Bengal: Vijay Kumar
- Delhi was target after ISI-aided Mumbai attack, says Headley (Second Lead)
- 10 killed in Iraq bomb attack
- Maoists fire at passenger bus in Chhattisgarh
- It could have been Delhi after Mumbai, Headley admits
- It was Delhi after Mumbai, Headley tells investigators
- Three killed in militant attack on Chechen parliament
- Kasab spits on video camera, wants to go to US
- ISI involved in Mumbai terror attack, says Headley
- Taliban helped Times Square bomber, Pakistan court told
- Hackers can force a jet’s crash, warns British report
- Kashmir guerrilla holed up in mosque dies
- Pakistan’s ISI involved in Mumbai terror attack
- Maoist squad leader held in West Bengal
- Three dead as militants attack Chechen parliament
- Pakistan court given Times Square bomber’s friends list
- Four convicted in New York’s synagogue-bombing plot
- Hardline Hurriyat leader may be shifted to Jammu jail
- US denies Headley wives’ warnings ignored
- Maoists set road construction vehicles ablaze
- Kashmir mosque siege on as militant refuses to give up
- Pakistan denies presence of bin Laden
- Bin Laden, deputy hiding in Pakistan, says NATO official
- Taliban warn of terror attack in the Netherlands
- Babbar Khalsa terrorist escapes from Punjab police custody
- Literacy rate up in Maoist stronghold of Dantewada
- India and Germany ink cultural accord, push UN reforms
- Two Maoists arrested after gunfight in Jharkhand
- Bomb explosions rock Iraq
- Two Taliban commanders killed in Afghanistan
- ‘Taliban cannot be defeated militarily’
- Taliban trainer of suicide bombers still alive
- Another Headley wife warned of his terror links
- Two Bangalore blast suspects sent to jail
- Another Headley wife also warned of his terror and India links
- Yemen puts $100,000 reward for eight Al Qaida men
- Two LeT militants killed in Kashmir
- Explosives recovered from Ranchi’s outskirts
- ‘Britain must ban burqa to beat terrorism’
- ‘Pakistan should resist US call for North Waziristan operation’
- Over 4,000 ex-LTTE rebels rehabilitated in Sri Lanka
- Two more suspects in Bangalore blast case held
- Report on police firing after Mecca Masjid blast submitted
- US drones kill 10 in Pakistan
- US checking report if FBI ignored tip on Headley
- Eight killed by US drones in Pakistan
- Maoists release three abducted officials
- Before Mumbai attacks, wife warned of Headley’s terror ties in Pakistan
- NATO allowed Taliban commander into Kabul
- Pakistan Taliban kill five soldiers
- UN doubts Nepal will meet deadline on Maoist guerrillas
- New York prepares for Mumbai-style attack
- US pressing Pakistan ‘very hard’ to go after Taliban
- NATO to ‘facilitate’ Afghan dialogue with Taliban
- Four Maoists held in Chhattisgarh
- Karzai pardons Pakistani would-be suicide bomber
- Al Qaeda calls for ‘lone-wolf’ attacks on US
- Pakistan foils plot to assassinate prime minister
- Security up on Chhattisgarh-Orissa border
- Pakistani-origin terror suspect freed in Canada
- Pakistanis held for collecting terror funds in Thailand
- NATO-led forces to remain in Afghanistan another year
- ‘Congenial environment for peace talks yet to be created’
- Jaya TV gets threat call, Jayalalithaa warned
- Poster girl of Taliban oppression gets new nose
- Al-Qaeda English language magazine published
- Maoists kill CPI-M leader in Bengal
- Maoists gun down two Chhattisgarh cops
- Two Manipur militants arrested in Guwahati
- BKI terrorist Jagtar Hawara’s death sentence commuted to life
- Nepal Maoist army denies training Indian peers
- Chhattisgarh to step up Maoist offensive
- Militants bomb girls school in Pakistan
- Rs.20 mn for security at shrines in Pakistan province
- Afghan Taliban occupy abandoned checkposts
- Pakistani Taliban resort to kidnapping to raise money
- Two Indians killed in Afghan missile attack
- Five family members killed in blast in Afghanistan
- ISI not supporting Taliban, claims Musharraf
- Two Indians die in Afghanistan terror attack
- Chhattisgarh Maoists surrender but rarely with weapons
- Unofficial talks going on with Taliban: Karzai
- CPI-M ‘reclaims’ Lalgarh after one-and-a-half years