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Thaindian News - Feb 6, 2008
Washington, Feb 6 (ANI): The US intelligence chief has said that the al Qaeda is leaving Iraq to establish its cells in other countries. The al Qaeda is using tribal regions of Pakistan to train terrorist to wage …
Tagged: south asia, cells, taliban, fbi, al qaeda, mideast, propaganda, senate intelligence committee, michael maples, mike mcconnell, violence in iraq, robert mueller, american troops, foreign news, news agency, fbi director, defense intelligence agency, intelligence chief
Thaindian News - Feb 6, 2008
Washington, Feb 6 (ANI): National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell has said that the al Qaedas ability to strike the United States has bolstered due to rise in Western recruits in militant camps situated in the …
Tagged: world, war on terror, washington post, bush administration, operatives, safe haven, senate intelligence committee, terror attacks, nato forces, tribal areas, extremist, training camps, influx, abu laith al libi, lieutenants, national intelligence director mike mcconnell, laith
Thaindian News - Feb 6, 2008
New Delhi Feb 6 (ANI): Stressing the need for greater people-to-people interaction, particularly through academic and cultural exchanges, India and Kyrgyzstan called for early conclusion of the Cultural Exchange …
Tagged: national, cultural exchange, pranab mukherjee, bilateral trade, cultural exchanges, external affairs minister, foreign affairs minister
Thaindian News - Feb 6, 2008
New Delhi, Feb 6 (ANI): Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar has said that the Central Government is likely to announce packages for the farmers in the bird-flu hit West Bengal and for poultry industry in the next …
Tagged: bird flu, national, flu, new delhi, maharashtra, sharad pawar, bihar, state government, chief minister, central government, poultry industry, sidelines, agriculture minister, west bengal government, poultry products, number of birds
Thaindian News - Feb 6, 2008
Karachi, Feb 6 (ANI): Awami National Party (ANP) senior leader Fazlur Rehman Kakakhel was killed in an ambush in Karachi this afternoon. Rehman, vice president of ANPs Sindh unit, was killed by armed men riding a …
Tagged: south asia, motorcycle, violence, dawn, vice president, ambush, localities, armed men
Thaindian News - Feb 6, 2008
Patna, Feb 6 (ANI): Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Mohammed Shahabuddin has been chargesheeted for poaching cheetals at the Valmiki National Park in Bihar in 2003 by the forest department. The chargesheet against …
Tagged: national, abduction, seizure, imprisonment, bihar, tiger reserve, rjd, lal, cpi, life sentence, gupta, illegal arms, 11 years, forest officer, forest department
Thaindian News - Feb 6, 2008
New Delhi, Feb 6 (IANS) India’s non-playing captain Leander Paes Wednesday said that in his absence the onus is on his estranged partner Mahesh Bhupathi to carry the country’s flag in the crucial Asia-Oceania Group I …
Tagged: india, sports, national, new delhi, australian open, lawn tennis association, davis cup, leander paes, national flag, controversies, mahesh bhupathi, tennis ace
Thaindian News - Feb 6, 2008
New Delhi, Feb 6 (ANI): International analysts have demanded an increase in number of international troops to combat the Taliban and the Al Qaeda-spawned insurgency in war torn Afghanistan. They cited insufficient …
Tagged: national, norwegians, swedes, nato forces, kandahar, rand corporation, seth jones, tribal area, safe havens, internal security, area of pakistan, asia security, security conference
Thaindian News - Feb 6, 2008
Islamabad, Feb 6 (DPA) A Pakistani Army helicopter crashed Wednesday in the country’s northwest tribal areas, killing at least eight people aboard including a senior general, local reports said. Among the dead was …
Tagged: uncategorized, al qaeda, abbas, sultan, chopper, tribal areas, pakistan army, intelligence officials, athar, frontier province, north west frontier, javed
Thaindian News - Feb 6, 2008
Islamabad, Feb 6 (ANI): The Pakistan Foreign Ministry on Wednesday rejected a US intelligence report, which has said that vulnerabilities exist in the military’s control of its nuclear weapons. Pakistan had not …
Tagged: south asia, nuclear weapons, terrorism, pakistan, al qaeda, mohammed, dawn, threat assessment, intelligence report, nuclear arsenal, sacrifices, nuclear assets