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News Source: pakistantimes
| 6 months ago
Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani on Saturday said Pakistan would never allow its soil to be used for terrorist activities and expressed concern that with deployment of US soldiers in Afghanistan, the chances of Taliban's infiltration into Pakistan...
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News Source: Voice of America
| 6 months ago
The Pakistani government has put the country's major cities on high alert after this week's deadly terrorist attacks in Lahore and Peshawar. Getting in and around Pakistan's major cities has become much more difficult ever since Wednesday's...
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News Source: dailymail
| 6 months ago
Claiming the attack to be in revenge for the army's campaign in Swat, the Taleban's regional commander Hakimullah Mehsud promised further bombs in Lahore as well as in Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Multan and called on people to leave the cities for...
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News Source: NewKerala
| 6 months ago
The international organization, its annual report for the year 2009, said that a total of 236 prisoners were awarded death sentences, but only 36 of them could be actually hanged to death, The News reports. The report further stated that at least...
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News Source: dailymail
| 6 months ago
Lahore comes as the Pakistan Army says that it expects to regain control of Mingora, the provincial capital of Swat, within a few days. However, as a senior officer noted recently, victory over the insurgents cannot come about simply by military...
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News Source: dailymail
| 6 months ago
At least two persons were killed and 72 others wounded in twin bomb blast in Peshawar on Thursday evening, according to initial reports. Eyewitnesses told that explosion occurred in a car parked in Qisa Khawani Bazaar while others were of the view...
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News Source: Press TV
| 6 months ago
The blasts occurred on Thursday in Qisa Khwani and Kabari Bazar, where several vehicles and dozens of shops caught fire. Local television footage showed flames and black smoke rising from buildings after the powerful blasts, which went off within...
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News Source: AKI
| 6 months ago
The Pakistani Taliban have claimed responsibility for a bomb attack in Lahore which killed at least 26 people and threatened more attacks. An official close to Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud told the BBC by telephone that the attack was in response...
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News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 6 months ago
Government's military onslaught against Taliban insurgents in the north-west of the country, has rocked Pakistan's cultural capital, Lahore. It is feared more than 30 people were killed and 200 injured by the blast at the Lahore headquarters of the...
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News Source: United Press International
| 6 months ago
Pakistani authorities arrested three men in the bold terror attack on security buildings in Lahore that officials suspect was the handiwork of Taliban. The government-run Associated Press of Pakistan new agency reported 22 people, including 14 police...