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Report Says Militants in Pearl Killing Still at Large
januari 20, 2011by latadmin
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Nine years after an American reporter Daniel Pearl was captured and killed by operatives of Al Qaeda in Pakistan, more than a dozen of the...
Daniel Pearl’s killers ‘wrongly convicted’ – report
januari 20, 2011by latadmin
The four men imprisoned for the murder of US journalist Daniel Pearl in Pakistan nine years ago did not carry out the beheading, according to an…
Sangin: US marines take fight to the Afghan Taliban
januari 20, 2011by latadmin
Continue reading the main story Taliban Conflict Despair as Nato eyes endgame Can Afghan forces step up? Who are the Taliban? Q&A: Fighting the Taliban The US...
China’s media warn differences with US remain
januari 20, 2011by latadmin
Continue reading the main story Hu Jintao in Washington Two presidents’ conjuring trick Frei: US status anxiety over China China ‘mistaken over US...
Al-Qaeda fighter Bekkay Harrach ‘killed in Afghanistan’
januari 20, 2011by latadmin
Continue reading the main story Related stories Afghan insurgents attack air base Al-Qaeda video threat to Germany A German al-Qaeda militant who once threatened to...
Oil company convoy attacked in Pakistan (AP)
januari 20, 2011by latadmin
AP – A Pakistan official says gunmen have attacked a convoy of oil company workers in northwest Pakistan, killing six people and abducting two others.
China’s Hu faces rights questions in Congress (Reuters)
januari 20, 2011by latadmin
Reuters – President Hu Jintao sought to persuade often hostile U.S. lawmakers on Thursday that China is an engine of growth and no threat to American power during...
China and US vow to strengthen ties
januari 19, 2011by latadmin
The presidents of China and the US have pledged to boost ties between their countries, as they meet for talks in Washington. Barack Obama, the US...
Probe into acid attack on Afghan reporter Razaq Mamoon
januari 19, 2011by latadmin
Continue reading the main story Taliban Conflict Despair as Nato eyes endgame Can Afghan forces step up? Who are the Taliban? Q&A: Fighting the Taliban Police in...