Debates on for ‘more direct US military action’ against Pak

Silicon Valley, Aug 24: An increasing frustration with Pakistan’s refusal to accept US military training for its army despite intensified al Qaeda efforts has once again provoked the debate for a more direct US military action in the tribal areas… बाँकी अंश »

Al Qaeda chemical expert believed killed in Pakistan

Tuesday 29th July, 2008 Peshawar, July 29(DPA) Al Qaeda's senior leader and chemical weapon expert, Midhat Mursi al-Sayid Umar, is believed to have died in a suspected US missile strike Monday in Pakistan's north-western tribal region, officials said.Umar, an Egyptian… बाँकी अंश »

Terrorism: Bin Laden in Pakistan's K2 mountains, says report

Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden is hiding in the K2 mountains of northern Pakistan, according to sources cited by Arabic television network, Al-Arabiya. The report also said US secret services were intending to drive him out in a major military… बाँकी अंश »

China accuses Tibetan group of al Qaeda links

Beijing: Beijing on Monday intensified its attack on the monk accusing him of committing ‘monstrous crimes’ and ‘fraud’ and alleged that a Tibetan outfit based in India had links with terror group al-Qaeda. The Dalai Lama’s two envoys Lodi Gyari… बाँकी अंश »