Terror In Pakistan
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Pakistan: 57 dead, over 60 injured in twin suicide blasts at mosques
The attacks took place when devotees were gathered to celebrate the birth of Prophet Muhammad.
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Pakistan: Nine killed in suicide bomb blast in Balochistan
The explosion occurred when an unidentified person rammed his motorcycle into a police van.
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Toll in Pakistan mosque blast rises to 83
At least 20 police officers were among those killed.
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Trending
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Maharashtra ruling alliance accused of insulting state by placing Shivaji-style headgear on PM Modi
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Why there should be no place for a ‘Brahmin conference’ at Indian universities
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Pakistan: At least 44 dead, 157 injured in blast at mosque in Peshawar
The Pakistani Taliban, a terrorist organisation, has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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As Swat residents protest return of ‘Pakistani Taliban’, politicians squabble
The federal and local government cannot agree about who is responsible for the situation.
Tahir Khan, Dawn.com
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Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed sentenced to 32 years in jail for terror financing
Saeed is wanted in India for carrying out the 2008 Mumbai attack that killed 166 people.
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Video
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Watch: Meet Figaro, the curious cat who loves to ‘help’ her human making pottery
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Watch: Messi, the dog from ‘Anatomy of a Fall’, walks the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival
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Video: Being Muslim in today’s India
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Watch: Massive rainstorm hits Mumbai, strong winds knock down trees, damage cars
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‘Barking news’: Woman turns journalist to ‘report’ on mischiefs and complaints by her pet dogs
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In veiled reference, India describes Pakistan as ‘epicentre of terrorism’ at UN meeting
New Delhi also called on the international community to take action against the terror outfits allegedly operating under Islamabad’s control.
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US says it has been ‘very honest’ about concerns on Pakistan being a safe haven for terrorists
Islamabad has been accused of supporting the Taliban even as the insurgent group had battled the US-led government in Afghanistan for 20 years.
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Terror groups still get financing, says watchdog ahead of decision on Pakistan’s ‘grey list’ status
Without naming Pakistan, the Financial Action Task Force in a statement said that terrorists use various methods to launder money despite regulations.
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The Reel
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‘It Ends With Us’ trailer: Blake Lively stars in drama about an abusive relationship
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‘Thalaimai Seyalagam’ review: Overcooked and unsavoury
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‘Kartam Bhugtam’ review: Lots of sowing but little reaping
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‘Baahubali: Crown of Blood’ review: More of the same, only in animation
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‘IF’ review: Film about ‘imaginary friends’ is low on imagination
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US tells Pakistan to take ‘sustained action’ against terror groups operating from its soil: Report
Acting US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Alice Wells is on a four-day visit to the country at present.
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Pakistan failed to limit terror groups like LeT, Jaish-e-Mohammad in 2018, says US State Department
The report said the government and military acted inconsistently to eliminate safe havens for terrorists in the country.
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‘PoK is controlled by terrorists, not Pakistan,’ says Indian Army chief Bipin Rawat
He warned Pakistan to not resort to any ‘misadventure’ against India.
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The Field
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Football, Euro 2024: Borussia Dortmund’s Mats Hummels misses cut as Germany squad announced
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Boxing, Olympics 2024: Parveen Hooda set to lose Paris berth after breaking anti-doping rule
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Football, Euro 2024: N’Golo Kante named in France squad for tournament in Germany
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Hockey, FIH Pro League: How Sukhjeet Singh overcame physical and mental battles to earn India spot
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IPL 2024: Sunrisers Hyderabad through to playoffs after match against Gujarat Titans gets washed out