US to step up attacks on Pakistan as it forces Taliban to talk (Daily Telegraph)
The US is planning to escalate aerial bombing raids on Pakistan’s tribal areas the Telegraph has learned.
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The US is planning to escalate aerial bombing raids on Pakistan’s tribal areas the Telegraph has learned.
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Interpol official praises Pakistan’s efforts to find the plotters while chiding India for not sharing information. Pakistan has given details of bank accounts, Internet addresses and DNA samples. With prosecution deadlines looming, Interpol announced an agreement today with Pakistan to aid an investigation into the masterminds behind November’s militant attack in Mumbai that killed more than …
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LONDON: Former England captain Kevin Pietersen is considering pulling out of the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 tournament after last week’’s mil
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SYDNEY: The International Cricket Council says it can”t guarantee the safety and security of international cricketers in any part of the world followi
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LONDON: Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt said on Sunday his country could host an international team in the next six to nine months and will
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KarachiThe attack on Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore has made the authorities concerned think seriously about the revival of domestic cricke
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DURBAN: Phil Hughes became the youngest player in Test history to hit two centuries in a match as Australia pressed home their advantage on the third
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