SARAROGHA, Pakistan — A toy car booby-trapped with explosives, Arabic-language chemistry and electronics texts and handwritten case notes from a Taliban courtroom were among the debris left behind by fleeing Islamic militants in this remote village in the conflicted tribal region of South Waziristan.
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Nov. 17 (UPI) — Maulana Fazlullah, a notorious Taliban leader in Pakistan’s Swat Valley, claims he is in Afghanistan and vows new attacks on Pakistani forces.
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KARACHI: Police claimed to have arrested two persons, involved in Lyari gang war and robbery incidents, from Klakot area of Lyair locality of Karachi on Wednesday, Geo news reported.
According to sources, police also recovered arms from their possessions while they have been moved to unidentified place for investigation.
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DUBAI: The World Anti-Doping Agency?s director-general David Howman has said the ICC has made significant progress in implementing anti-doping measure
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LAWYERS on Tuesday observed a partial strike to protest against the murder of a lawyer in Okara and kidnapping of another in Liaqatpur,
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KARACHI: National Champion Muhammad Asif suffered his first defeat in the World Snooker Championship in Hyderabad Deccan (India) when went down fighting 3-4 against Mario Fernendez of Ireland.
Asif, who the other day shocked former World Champion Steven Mifsud 4-2 offered a great challenge to Irishman before going down 30-64, 1-89, 68-57, 53-46, 35-80, 67-43, 44-86.
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THE Islami Jamiat Talaba while holding Baidare-e-Talaba rally on Tuesday rejected the ëDo Moreí demand of the US and denounced its inter
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QUETTA: Quetta police claimed to have arrested at least three suicide bombers and recovery of arms and ammunitions along explosives from their possessions, Geo news reported on Tuesday.
According to sources, explosives weighing 300 kilograms were seized from them while the nabbed offenders were reportedly hailing from Turbat and Panjgor areas.
SP Quetta police Dr. Farrukh Ali told a news conference the suicide bombers were apprehended from a house located on Samangali Road of Arbab Town during police raid late on Tuesday night and recovered from their possession, the arms and ammunitions including 300-kg explosive materials, batteries, electric fuses, detonators, timepiece timers, commando uniforms, walkie-talkies and metal pieces.
He said they were aged between 17 to 27 years.
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