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Afghanistan blames Pakistan for spike in attacks
KABUL (AFP) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Monday directly accused Pakistan's intelligence agency of being behind a recent series of attacks by extremist Islamic militants that have killed scores of people.
Nations:Afghanistan Pakistan People:Hamid Karzai Activities:Afghan Terror War Anti-terror War in Pakistan Source:(AFP)
2008-07-14
U.S. visit feeds Pakistani worry over U.S. attack
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, visited Pakistan on the weekend, fueling speculation that the United States was about to take action against militants in northwest Pakistan.
Nations:Afghanistan Pakistan People:Pervez Musharraf Barack Obama Activities:Pakistan-U.S. Anti-terror War in Pakistan Source:(Reuters)
2008-07-13
6 explosions wound 37 in Karachi, Pakistan
KARACHI, Pakistan - A string of small explosions wounded at least 37 people Monday in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi, rattling the country a day after a deadly suicide attack in the capital, officials said
Nations:Pakistan People:Benazir Bhutto Activities:Anti-terror War in Pakistan Source:(AP)
2008-07-07
Pakistani Islamists converge on capital for Red Mosque demo
ISLAMABAD (AFP) - Thousands of Islamist hardliners converged amid tight security in the Pakistani capital on Sunday to commemorate the first anniversary of the deadly siege and storming of the Red Mosque, officials said.
Nations:Pakistan People:Pervez Musharraf Activities:Anti-terror War in Pakistan Source:(AFP)
2008-07-06
Infighting slows plans for US special forces in Pakistan
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The US administration last year drew up a plan making it easier for US special forces to launch missions into Pakistani tribal areas, but internal disagreements have kept it from getting a green light.
Nations:Pakistan People:Osama bin Laden Activities:Anti-terror War in Pakistan Source:(AFP)
2008-06-30
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