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 U.S. Army soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division´s Special Troops Battalion climb down mountains to reach an enemy weapons cache point in Mandikowl, Afghanistan, Dec. 23, 2006.  ula1
Afghanistan   Aid   Defence   Economy   Photos  
A way through the Afghan labyrinth
| By M Ashraf Haidari | Speaking Freely is an Asia Times Online feature that allows guest writers to have their say. if you are interested in contributing. | Since international re-engagement in Afgha... (photo: U.S. Army by Staff Sgt. Marcus J. Quarterman)
Asia Times
American soldiers patrol next to Itmoon village in Khost area, near the Pakistani border, Monday, March 29, 2004, about 250 kilometers (156 miles) southwest of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. U.S. troops are sweeping through the hardscrabble villages in this rugged border region, searching for weapons and information as part of the military's effort to cut off hiding places for al-Qaida and Taliban fugitives
Afghanistan   Pakistan   Photos   Taliban   US  
Pakistan, US await militant showdown
| By Syed Saleem Shahzad | KARACHI - With Britain's commander in Afghanistan saying the war against the Taliban cannot be won, and with Afghan President Hamid Karzai inviting Taliban leader Mullah Oma... (photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti)
Asia Times
 A high-angle view of the area known as Ground Zero showing the rubble and debris of the collapsed WORLD TRADE CENTER buildings located in New York City, New York (NY), following the 9/11 terrorists attacks. wnhires (cg1) Is al-Qaeda winning the battle?
Seven years after 9/11, the taunting continues. | "Leave us alone to establish the Islamic Shura state which will unite the Muslims of the earth in truth and justice," said a recent al-Qaeda webcast. ... (photo: US Navy file/PH2 Aaron Peterson) BBC News
Islam   Pakistan   Photos   Qaeda   US  
A woman walks past policemen during curfew in Jammu, India, Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Authorities imposed a curfew in Jammu, a Hindu-majority city in India's mostly Muslim Jammu-Kashmir state, Wednesday to prevent further protests by Hindu nationalists angered that the government revoked a land transfer to a revered shrine, a senior police officer sa Curfew tightened in violence-hit Kashmir
| SRINAGAR, Indian-controlled Kashmir (CNN) -- Indian security forces sealed off Srinagar's center Monday to thwart a rally by separatists and tighten a round-the-clock curfew now in its second day in... (photo: AP / Channi Anand) CNN
Defense   India   Kashmir   Photos   Violence  
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  Kashmir,  police said Kashmir Police Threaten to Shoot Curfew Violators
By AIJAZ HUSSAIN Associated Press Writer | SRINAGAR, India October 6, 2008 (AP) The Associated Press | FONT SIZE | Police warned Monday they would shoot any violators of ... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar) ABC News
Delhi   India   Jammu and Kashmir   Photos   Police   Violence  
U. S. Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher, right, addresses a news conference with Asif Ali Zardari, widower of Pakistan's slain opposition leader Benazir Bhutto in Islamabad, Pakistan on Friday, March. 28, 2008. A senior U.S. envoy says Washington has offered its "full support" to the new Pakistani government dominated by foes of America's longtime ally, President Pervez Musharraf. Fury over Zardari Kashmir comment
| A group of Muslim protesters in Indian-administered Kashmir has defied a curfew to denounce Pakistani President Asif Zardari and burn his effigy. | Mr Zardari has provo... (photo: AP / B.K.Bangash) BBC News
Asia   Kashmir   Pakistan   Photos   Protesters  
 Two girls walk past a graffiti-strewn wall in the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)´s Acqba Jaber camp for Palestinian refugees in the West Bank, located just outside of Jericho.  Robert Fisk: When it comes to Palestine, the US just doesn't get it
| Palestinians ceased to exist in the United States on Thursday night. Both Joe Biden and Sarah Palin managed to avoid the use of that poisonous word. | "Palestine" and "... (photo: UN) Belfast Telegraph
Fisk   Palestine   Photos   Politics   US  
Pakistan army soldier patrols with others in Khwezai, Pakistan along Afghanistan border to nab al-Qaida militants, Tuesday, July 13, 2004. Suspected al-Qaida militants fired mortars at an army post in South Waziristan, the latest attack in at least two days of fighting in the rugged border region where security forces have been hunting down members of the terrorist group, an army spokesman said. Pakistan insists no deal made with US on strikes
| NAHAL TOOSI | The Associated Press | ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan insisted Monday it had no deal allowing the U.S. to fire missiles at militant hideouts after an Amer... (photo: AP Photo / M. Sajjad) Philadelphia Daily News
Defence   Pakistan   Photos   Taliban   US  
Indian paramilitary troops stand guard near closed shops  in srinagar on 20 september 2008, during a strike in srinagar followed by a strike call given by the separtists leaders  over indian rule in kashmir. indian administrated kashmir Curfew in Indian Kashmir to prevent protest rally
| AIJAZ HUSSAIN | The Associated Press | SRINAGAR, India - Police warned Monday they would shoot any violators of an indefinite curfew imposed in Indian Kashmir to preven... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar) Philadelphia Daily News
India   Kashmir   Pakistan   Photos   Protest  
Indian paramilitary troops  patrolling during the  2nd day of  curfew in Srinagar October 6, 2008. Curfew in Indian Kashmir to prevent protest rally
| SRINAGAR, India (AP) - Police warned Monday they would shoot any violators of an indefinite curfew imposed in Indian Kashmir to prevent a pro-independence rally. | Thou... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar) Syracuse
Democracy   India   Kashmir   Photos   Protest  
Indian policemen patriolling   during the second day of a curfew in Srinagar October 6, 2008 Curfew in Indian Kashmir to prevent protest rally
SRINAGAR, India - Police warned Monday they would shoot any violators of an indefinite curfew imposed in Indian Kashmir to prevent a pro-independence rally. | Thousands o... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar) The News & Observer
Curfew   Kashmir   Photos   Protest   Rally  
Politics Business
A way through the Afghan labyrinth
Pakistan, US await militant showdown
Road of hope for divided Kashmir
Obama and McCain on the Middle East
 U.S. Army soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division´s Special Troops Battalion climb down mountains to reach an enemy weapons cache point in Mandikowl, Afghanistan, Dec. 23, 2006.  ula1
A way through the Afghan labyrinth
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A way through the Afghan labyrinth
Road of hope for divided Kashmir
Debt crisis looms for Pakistan after rating downgrade
Curfew in Indian Kashmir to prevent protest rally
 U.S. Army soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division´s Special Troops Battalion climb down mountains to reach an enemy weapons cache point in Mandikowl, Afghanistan, Dec. 23, 2006.  ula1
A way through the Afghan labyrinth
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Social Issues Media
A way through the Afghan labyrinth
Need to understand the mentally challenged
Pak society to hold medical camp
Impact of food and energy crisis
 U.S. Army soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division´s Special Troops Battalion climb down mountains to reach an enemy weapons cache point in Mandikowl, Afghanistan, Dec. 23, 2006.  ula1
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Pakistan, US await militant showdown
Pakistan Rocked By Another Bombing
Suicide attack on Pakistani Shi'ite politician kills 12
Pakistan Insists No Deal Made With U.S. on Air Strikes
American soldiers patrol next to Itmoon village in Khost area, near the Pakistani border, Monday, March 29, 2004, about 250 kilometers (156 miles) southwest of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. U.S. troops are sweeping through the hardscrabble villages in this rugged border region, searching for weapons and information as part of the military's effort to cut off hiding places for al-Qaida and Taliban fugitives
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Art & Culture Sport
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Comedy's hard cell
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Karachi Dolphins reach semi-finals of T20 Cup
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