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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Clinton's Blunt Words

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused Pakistan's government of squandering opportunities to capture al Qaeda leaders. Wyatt Andrews reports.

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Pakistan's citizens coping with daily fear of terrorism

Terrorist attacks are now becoming a common feature of life in Pakistan, with more than 300 killed since the start of October. While the country's army pursues its offensive against the Taliban in the South Waziristan region, ordinary citizens in the big cities are having to make major adjustments to their lives, in an environment where every trip away from home may carry a risk. Duration: 01:45

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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Car bomb kills scores in Pakistan market

A car bomb has torn through a packed market in Pakistan killing 92 people and trapping casualties under pulverised shops, in one of Pakistan's deadliest attacks. The explosion brought down buildings in the northwestern city of Peshawar just hours after US Secretary Hillary Clinton arrived in Pakistan to bolster the two countries' troubled alliance against Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants. Duration: 01:28

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Twin suicide car bombings kill 99 in Baghdad

Twin suicide vehicle bombs blamed on Al-Qaeda shattered the justice ministry and a provincial office in Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least 99 people, injuring more than 700 and sparking turmoil in the embattled Iraqi capital. Images. Duration: 01:04.

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Friday, October 23, 2009

Pakistani military faces toughest challenge

Pakistan faces one of its toughest military tests against the militants to date in waging its ground assault in South Waziristan, part of the lawless tribal belt where Al-Qaeda and Taliban networks are allegedly plotting attacks. Almost 30,000 troops are taking part in the offensive against an estimated 10-12,000 militants. But why is Waziristan such a tough challenge?Duration: 02:13

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Lawyer- No Tiger Ties

Lawyer denies report that his client supports a terrorist group. (Bloomberg News)

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Pakistan Offensive

In Pakistan, 30 thousand troops are in the second day of a new offensive against militants on the Afghan border, a stronghold of the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Mark Phillips reports

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