Pakistan’s military can stop Taliban fighters who are closing in on the capital and the nation’s nuclear weapons are safe, Pakistan’s prime minister said Friday.
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An Indian court — trying the lone surviving suspect in last year’s Mumbai terrorist attacks — Friday ordered an inquiry into his age...
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Pakistan’s military can stop Taliban fighters who are closing in on the capital and the nation’s nuclear weapons are safe, Pakistan’...
- Taliban claims victory near Islamabad
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Afghan and U.S.-led coalition forces freed seven prisoners held by Taliban members in Qalat district, the coalition said on Tuesday.
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The Georgian military has pulled its troops from the capital of separatist province South Ossetia as thousands of Russian troops moved into the area, ...
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A Pakistani government official said Friday that Taliban insurgents had withdrawn from a district near Islamabad, but a human rights group said local ...
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- Pakistan sends troops to area taken by Taliban
Pakistani authorities on Thursday deployed paramilitary troops to a district, only 96 kilometers (60 miles) from the capital, where Taliban militants ...
- Pakistan sends troops to area grabbed by Taliban
Pakistani authorities on Thursday deployed paramilitary troops to a district, only 96 kilometers (60 miles) from the capital, where Taliban militants ...
- Taliban tighten grip on area outside Islamabad
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