New York Times
By ISMAIL KHAN and SALMAN MASOOD PESHAWAR, Pakistan - Multiple bombs exploded in two Pakistani cities on Thursday, just hours after Taliban groups warned people to evacuate several large cities, saying they were preparing “major attacks.
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Fierce fighting is taking place between Pakistani troops and Taliban militants in Mingora, the main city in the militant-controlled Swat valley.
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US President Barack Obama has said that he would consider all options open to protect the Pakistani nuclear sites from militants across the violence-hit country.
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MARDAN, Pakistan (AP) - Members of a charity banned for its alleged links to the Mumbai terror attack have resurfaced in northwestern Pakistan under a new name, distributing food and medicine Thursday among thousands of refugees from the government's …
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Los Angeles Times
Islamabad and the US military team up to carry out Predator attacks on the Taliban and Al Qaeda. The program marks broad new roles for both.
France 24
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Council on Foreign Relations
With overwhelming firepower, Western armies rarely lose in combat to Taliban fighters in Afghanistan. But in the communications battle, the militants appear to hold the edge.
Reuters India
Washington Post
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Voice of America
By Paula Wolfson US officials are stressing the threat posed to South Asia by Taliban militants, as they assess the results of the recent US-Afghan-Pakistani summit in Washington.
AFP
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New York Times
By DEXTER FILKINS ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A day after Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani vowed to “eliminate” the Taliban militants who have taken over large parts of the country, Pakistani warplanes were reported Friday strafing targets in the contested …
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ISLAMABAD (AP) - Taliban militants attacked an army convoy Monday in a northwestern region covered by an increasingly fragile peace pact, killing one soldier and dealing another blow to an agreement seen in the West as a capitulation to extremists.
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ISLAMABAD (AP) - Taliban militants attacked an army convoy Monday in a northwestern region covered by an increasingly fragile peace pact, killing one soldier and dealing another blow to an agreement seen in the West as a capitulation to extremists.
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