| India says all options open to dismantle terror groups (Reuters) Posted: 07 Jan 2009 03:26 AM CST Reuters - India will keep all options open to dismantle "terror outfits" after the Mumbai attacks in November, the Indian defence minister said on Wednesday.
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| Detainees in Afghanistan seeking right for release (AP) Posted: 07 Jan 2009 02:48 AM CST AP - Four men being held as terror suspects at a U.S. military base in Afghanistan are asking a federal judge for the right to sue for their release a right already given to detainees at Guantanamo Bay. |
| Report: Pakistan intel chief says no India war (AP) Posted: 07 Jan 2009 02:42 AM CST AP - Pakistan's intelligence chief said there will not be war with India over the Mumbai attacks and emphasized terrorism not India was the greatest threat to the country, according to a rare interview.
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| MI5 boss says terror trials deter attacks (AFP) Posted: 07 Jan 2009 02:07 AM CST AFP - Successful prosecutions of violent extremists have reduced the risk of an immediate attack in Britain, the head of MI5 said in a series of interviews Wednesday.
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| Pakistani spy chief says no war with India (Reuters) Posted: 07 Jan 2009 12:44 AM CST Reuters - The chief of Pakistan's powerful Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency has said there will not be a war with India over November's militant attacks on the Indian city of Mumbai, Der Spiegel reported. Lieutenant-General Ahmed Shujaa Pasha told the German magazine in an interview terrorism, not India, was Pakistan's enemy, and he said he took orders from the civilian president.
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| Afghan, Pakistan leaders meet for second day (AFP) Posted: 07 Jan 2009 12:38 AM CST AFP - The presidents of Afghanistan and Pakistan were set to hold fresh talks on Wednesday after pledging to work together to fight terrorism and extremism along their common border, a Pakistani diplomat said.
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| Obama pledges new intel chiefs will break with past practices (AFP) Posted: 06 Jan 2009 11:16 PM CST AFP - US president-elect Barack Obama pledged Tuesday to make a break with the CIA's controversial war-on-terror practices in naming new intelligence chiefs, but said they would not look backwards.
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| Obama should boost US anti-terror aid: official (AFP) Posted: 06 Jan 2009 03:41 PM CST AFP - President-elect Barack Obama should boost support to developing nations to aid their efforts against global extremism, the State Department's anti-terror coordinator said Tuesday.
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| Judge: Government hiding evidence in Gitmo case (AP) Posted: 06 Jan 2009 03:20 PM CST AP - A federal judge on Tuesday accused the Bush administration of hiding evidence in the case of a Yemen man who has been held as a terror suspect at Guantanamo Bay for six years.
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| Obama seen making more aggressive effort on terror (AP) Posted: 06 Jan 2009 03:09 PM CST AP - President-elect Barack Obama apparently plans a more aggressive approach than the Bush administration to helping friendly nations get better at fighting terrorism within their own borders, the State Department's top counterterrorism official said Tuesday.
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| Bin Laden thwarted in terrorism goals: official (Reuters) Posted: 06 Jan 2009 01:17 PM CST Reuters - Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and his second-in-command have been rendered ineffective by international anti-terrorist efforts, a senior U.S. counterterrorism official said on Tuesday. |
| Indian PM accuses Pakistan over Mumbai attacks (AFP) Posted: 06 Jan 2009 10:15 AM CST AFP - India's prime minister on Tuesday said the Mumbai attacks had the support of "some official agencies" in Pakistan, and said Islamabad was using terrorism as an "instrument of state policy."
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| India: Pakistanis 'must have' backed Mumbai attack (AP) Posted: 06 Jan 2009 11:01 AM CST AP - India's prime minister said Tuesday that Pakistani authorities "must have had" a hand in the Mumbai siege, a remark dismissed by Pakistan as propaganda that could undermine efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice.
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