News Source: The independent
| about 1 hour ago
The sole surviving gunman from Mumbai's terror attacks has told interrogators that the militants who recruited him promised to pay his family £850 in compensation for his "martyrdom". He has also reportedly revealed that the attacks that resulted
News Source: NewKerala
| about 1 hour ago
Asif Bajwa, the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) secretary, told reporters here that the foeign ministry had granted permission for the visit, adding it would be a good exposure to the players. "Our hockey team will be visiting India for a four-
News Source: The Economist
| about 1 hour ago
Indian commandos rescued Mumbai, the country’s commercial capital, from a 60-hour terrorist ordeal, crowds continue to gather around the century-old Taj Mahal hotel, where the last of the ten gunmen were killed. Hawkers offer the consolations of
News Source: pakistantimes
| about 7 hours ago
The preparation for the disbursement of funds for the programme is in final stage and the payments will be made to the deserving families shortly, she said...In order to save cost of disbursement, the deserving families will be paid after every two
News Source: Macleans
| about 9 hours ago
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday she is satisfied with Pakistan's commitment to fight terrorism and its readiness to pursue any lead in the attacks in India. Pakistan's young civilian government, she said after talks with Pakistani
News Source: India Abroad
| about 9 hours ago
Noted South Asia expert Stephen P Cohen has asserted that India can do more to rescue Pakistan than any other country even as tensions mount over the deadly terrorist attacks in Mumbai. Indian anger toward Pakistan is palpable as credible
News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 10 hours ago
Secretary Information Technology Rauf Akhtar Farooqi during his presentation said that E-Government Pilot Project Phase-I has been started amongst Health Department, Education, Finance, Population Welfare and SGA & CD, while formation of websites of
News Source: Times of India
| about 10 hours ago
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told Pakistan's government on Thursday that it must mount a ``robust response'' to the terror shootings in India, which blames the carnage on terrorists operating from neighboring Pakistan. After expressing US