Analysis: Attacks in India may thwart better relations with Pakistan (Detroit News)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The terrorist attack in Mumbai occurred as India and Pakistan, two huge, hostile and nuclear-armed nations, were delicately moving toward improved relations with the encouragement of the United States and in particular the incoming Obama administration.

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Pakistan, India ties chill after attacks (AP via Yahoo! News)

The Mumbai terror attacks threaten to chill improving ties between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan just as the West is trying to get Islamabad to focus on al-Qaida and Taliban close to the Afghan border.

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Pakistan condemns Mumbai attack (TVNZ)

Pakistan condemned militant attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai that killed 107 people and promised full co-operation in fighting terrorism.

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The winds blowing in Islamabad

SituationerISLAMABAD: This almost besieged capital city is not only under threat from armed terrorists on the streets, an equally strong epice

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Senate body discusses Army Act amendments

ISLAMABAD: The Senate functional committee on human rights met on Thursday under the chairmanship of Senator SM Zafar here at the parliament house and

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Hzara Phosphate handing over today

ISLAMABAD: Syed Naveed Qamar Federal Minister for Privatisation will witness the signing of Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) and handing over ceremony o

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Pakistan News

Balochistan, Sindh need investment: health minister

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Health Mir Ijaz Hussain Jakhrani on Thursday said Sindh, Balochistan and Southern Punjab are deprived areas and needed

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Zardari, Gilani condemn

ISLAMABAD: Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar on Thursday said his country had played no role in terrorist attacks in Mumbai that killed more than 125 peo

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Jam Madad seeks chairmanship of PAC

KarachiThe leader of the opposition in the Sindh Assembly, Jam Madad, sought chairmanship of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) in line with

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Shujaat ready to restore Sumaira as Leghari fumes

ISLAMABAD: PML-Q President Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain is prepared to reverse his decision of sacking Sumaira Malik, the outspoken niece of former presid

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