Pakistan has accused India of moving at “snail’s pace” in probing the 2007 Samjhauta Express train bombing, and said it hoped New Delhi will share details of the investigaton with Islamabad “at the earliest”.
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Pakistan’s National Command Authority (NCA) has said that the country will not be a party to any approach that is prejudicial to legitimate national security interests. In a meeting that was chaired by Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, a review of recent global and regional developments and their implications on Pakistan’s national security was carried out. According to the Daily Times, the NCA expressed concern over policies and trends of selectivity, exceptionalism and discrimination regarding strategic export control regimes.
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Referring to the case of eleven missing prisoners of Adiala Jail, allegedly abducted by Pakistani intelligence agencies, a newspaper editorial has stated that these spy agencies of have once again “cleverly cloaked themselves in a veil of impunity”. “Pakistan’s intelligence agencies seem to think they are above the law. This could not have been more obvious in the case of the 11 missing prisoners who were allegedly picked up by our agencies from the Adiala Jail,” said the Daily Times editorial.
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The US thursday said that the information it had on David Headley was “more general and less specific” before the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, a day after India expressed disappointment for not being provided specific inputs on the Pakistani-American LeT operative. “If we had information that could have helped to prevent the attacks and pinpoint specific aspects of the attack, we would have certainly shared that too,” Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communication Ben Rhodes told reporters. “The fact of the matter is that the information that we had before 26/11 was not of that nature.
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Kyron Horman is missing from last two days and still not find any informations . Investigators say not a trace of Kyron Horman has turned up, even with hundreds of people searching
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London, May 12 (IANS) Promising a “proper and full coalition government”, Conservative leader David Cameron moved into No. 10 Downing Street as Britain’s new prime minister, shortly after Labour’s Gordon Brown bid an emotional farewell, signalling an end to 13 years of his party rule
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Tripoli/Cairo, May 12 (DPA) More than 100 people died when a Libyan aircraft on its way from South Africa crashed in Tripoli Wednesday, officials said. A nine-year-old Dutch boy was the only survivor of the crash. The Airbus 330 belonging to the state-owned Afriqiyah Airways was on a regular flight from Johannesburg when it crashed on its landing approach to the Libyan capital’s international airport
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Karachi, May 10 (IANS) A suspected bomber was arrested Sunday at the international airport in Pakistan’s souther port city of Karachi, Officials said. The man, a civil engineer by profession, was caught with electric circuits hidden in the cavities of his shoes, Geo TV reported
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Berlin, May 10 (DPA) German air traffic control authorities reopened airspace over the south of the country Sunday, after earlier shutting down the major airports at Munich and Stuttgart as new volcanic ash from Iceland arrived. Officials said delays would likely continue Monday as airlines rescheduled hundreds of cancelled flights. Both airports had been shut down until further notice earlier Sunday, as the cloud from renewed volcanic activity on the Atlantic island spread over Europe, officials said
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Pakistan test fired two short-range ballistic missiles on Saturday, capable of carrying nuclear and conventional warheads, with Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani saying it was time for the world to recognise his country as a “de jure” atomic power. The armed forces conducted “training launches” of the Shaheen-I missile with a range of 650 km and the Ghaznavi missile with a range of 290 km at the conclusion of an annual field training exercise of the Army Strategic Force Command. The tests carried out in the presence of Mr.
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