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Pakistan fury at US terror claims

23.09.11
Pakistan's foreign minister lashes out at the US for accusing the country's most powerful intelligence agency of supporting extremist attacks against American troops in Afghanistan ... more

Turban suicide bomber does not kill peace hopes

21.09.11
The assassination of former Afghan president and leading peace negotiator Burhanuddin Rabbani is a blow to President Karzai's government and the gambit to come to a peace deal with the Taliban... more

Afghans 'fear civil war and resurgence of the hated Taliban'

12.09.11
Foreign journalists give their assessment on what the legacy of the 9/11 attacks will mean for Afghanistan... more

Pakistan arrests Osama bin Laden informants

15.06.11
Informants who helped the CIA track down Osama bin Laden have been arrested by Pakistan's intelligence service ... more

Give the Taliban the reins of power? Let's be serious

09.06.11
Former regional negotiator in Kabul says it is time to get the best possible peace settlement in Afghanistan and bring our troops home... more

We didn't know about his hiding place, claims Pakistan leader

03.05.11
Pakistan in turmoil over claims its intelligence services knew that Osama bin Laden was hiding just 35 miles from the capital Islamabad... more

The courier who led U.S. troops to Osama bin Laden's lair

03.05.11
Osama bin Laden was unarmed when he was shot in the face, US officials reveal... more

American Mumbai terror plotter implicates Pakistan

19.10.10
An American convicted of helping plan the Mumbai terrorist massacre has claimed that Pakistan was heavily involved in the attack... more

David Cameron drafts in Muslim Cabinet minister to calm Zardari

04.08.10
Prime Minister sends Baroness Warsi, the first Muslim Cabinet minister, for private talks with Pakistan President Zardari... more

Pakistani president’s visit highlights growing rift with his intelligence service

03.08.10
The visit of President Asif Ali Zardari to London has become far more than just a dispute with Prime Minister David Cameron over what was said in India about Pakistan’s sincerity in combating terrorism... more

Pakistan summons British envoy over PM’s ‘export of terror’ claims

02.08.10
Pakistan's government today summoned Britain’s High Commissioner in Islamabad following David Cameron’s remarks on terrorism... more

The battle of the Davids will be worth the wait

02.08.10
Miliband’s attacks on the Prime Minister could help Cameron better define his government’s mission... more

Scale of the revelations holds more surprises than the detail

26.07.10
The 90,000 US military documents published on the internet are not so much a blizzard as an avalanche... more

The Afghan quagmire just even got deeper

26.07.10
The massive leak of US military records relating to the war in Afghanistan is a significant embarrassment to the Pentagon... more

Indian foreign minister picks up talks with Pakistan

15.07.10
Pakistan and India are returning to talks fractured by the terrorist attacks that killed 166 people in Mumbai nearly two years ago... more

Jailed al Qaeda member allowed to appeal

30.06.10
The first man to be found guilty in Britain of directing terrorism is given leave to appeal against his conviction... more

Gunmen take 2,000 worshippers hostage in Pakistan mosque siege

28.05.10
More than 2,000 people are held hostage after gunmen armed with grenades storm two mosques in the Pakistani city of Lahore. ... more

US captures Taliban military chief in Pakistan

16.02.10
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the deputy leader of the Taliban, has been arrested after a joint operation by the CIA and Pakistan’s secret service, it is claimed ... more

Suicide bomber destroys spy building

13.11.09
Suicide bombers struck at the heart of Pakistan's anti-terror campaign, devastating the country's main spy agency in an attack that left at least nine people dead and 55 injured... more

Now Pakistan must strike while the iron is hot

24.08.09
Despite the mayhem in Afghanistan and the crucial presidential elections there last week, the real focus of the US and Britain in the region remains on Pakistan, which at this moment has an unprecedented opportunity to turn the tide against the Taliban and al Qaeda... more

Tony Blair was 'aware that British terror suspects could be tortured by US'

18.06.09
Tony Blair was aware of a secret interrogation policy that meant British citizens could be tortured during counter-terrorism investigations, it has been claimed... more

WORLD: Bomb kills 30 at Pakistan spy HQ

27.05.09
More than 30 people were killed and 300 injured in a car bomb attack which caused a huge explosion outside a spy HQ and police station in the Pakistani city of Lahore... more

Mumbai terror gunman goes on trial in bomb-proof courtroom

15.04.09
The only gunman captured alive during the Mumbai terror attacks entered court charged with mass murder and waging war... more

Pakistan names Britons 'trained in terrorism'

24.03.09
Intelligence services in Pakistan are set to hand over the names of 20 Britons who have spent time with radical militant groups before returning to the UK... more

MI5 'used James Bond clause over the torture of detainees'

04.02.09
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith is to be quizzed by Parliament over allegations that British security services used a "James Bond-style get-out clause" to collude with torture of terror suspects... more

Threat in India is increasing

27.11.08
The vicious attacks in Mumbai have highlighted the threat from terrorism that India faces. And the manner of the attack ¡ª more akin to a sophisticated military operation ¡ª differs from previous bombings... more

Pakistan's Musharraf quits

18.08.08
Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf has finally stepped down in a bid to stop the country from descending into chaos... more

MI5 accused of colluding in torture of terrorist suspects

29.04.08
MI5 has been accused of turning a blind eye to the torture of British nationals - and in some cases colluding in their severe treatment... more


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