Khaleeji Commercial Bank SignsJoint MoU with Military Consumer...(Left to Right)Colonel Sameer Jassim Showaiter, Mr. Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Yateem and Mr. Silvan Varghese (Seated) with Other Officials (standing in the background). Khaleeji Commercial Bank ( KHCB ), one of Bahrain's fast growing Islamic retail ... Zawya.com, 1 month ago |
Carisma tipped for featureCarisma, to be ridden by F DaSilva and trained by CVGK Kishore, is poised to land the spoils in the Royal Western India Turf Club Trophy (Div I) race over 1200 metres, the feature event of Wednesday's action at the Mysore Race Club. No False rails. 1. Royal ... Deccan Herald, 7 hours ago
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Hot Issue: Niger: New Battleground for North Africa's Islamist Militants?Despite the Pakistan government's proscription, the Islamic charity Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) has stepped up its overt anti-Indian and anti-Western rhetoric, holding mass protest rallies across Pakistan as its leaders continue to give provocative ... Jamestown Foundation, 1 week ago
Hot Issue The Face of Egypt's Next Revolution: The Madinat Nasr Cell
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Pakistan's Jamaat-ud-Dawa Steps Up Campaign of Anti-American Rhetoric
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Hand over Headley for a year, India tells US The National Investigation Agency has requested United States authorities to hand over Pakistani American terrorist David Headley to Indian investigators for a year to unearth more information about the conspiracy behind the 26/11 terror strike. After questioning Headley and his associate Tawwahur Rana, the NIA will file an additional charge-sheet and request the court to commence the trial, said an agency official. The trial will be held against the prime accused in the 26/11 terror attack ... Rediff.com, 2 weeks ago
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NIA to quiz Headley on role of 3 Pak army officials in 26/11India may get access for the second time to Mumbai attack terrorist David Headley and his accomplice Tahawwur Hussain Rana, reports Vicky Nanjappa. The United States is likely to give India access to once again question 26/11 attacks accused David Headley and his accomplice Tahawwur Hussain Rana. Sources in the National Investigation Agency told rediff.com that further interrogation of Headley was crucial, especially since fresh evidence has emerged following the arrest of Zabiuddin Ansari ... Rediff.com, 2 weeks ago
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Cross-border cases: US court's jurisdiction has been challengedLAHORE: The US State Department and Justice Department have challenged an American court's issuance of summons to a former Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) chief and other Pakistani officials, a deputy attorney general told the Lahore High Court ... The Express Tribune, 3 weeks ago
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PTI's landslide in Khyber PakhtunkhwaComment: PPP recovering from shock Report: MQM's new challenge Comment: A swing to the right Report: US 'cautiously optimistic' about Nawaz Sharif Comment: Outsiders win in Rawalpindi and Islamabad Comment: India is hopeful, but realistic ... The Friday Times, 1 month ago
PPP recovering from shock
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A swing to the right
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Outsiders win in Rawalpindi and Islamabad
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U.S. Patents Awarded to Inventors in California (May 2)(Targeted News Service Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Targeted News Service Targeted News Service ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 2 -- The following federal patents were awarded to inventors in California. *** Juniper Networks Assigned Patent for Offloading ... TMC Net, 1 month ago
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In Boston, Echoes Of A Violent WorldBAGHDAD -- The blasts that struck the Boston Marathon on Monday were shocking not only for their brazenness and the lives they shattered, but also because attacks like this usually happen in far-off, troubled places not in the middle of a major ... Huffington Post, 2 months ago
Boston attacks are reminder of violence elsewhere
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Need to be wary of US deceptionThe recent revelation in the New York Times that the US struck a secret deal with Pakistan in 2004 under which the Pakistanis agreed to look the other way when US drones strafed tribal areas bordering Afghanistan in return for a tacit understanding ... New Indian Express, 2 months ago
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