Indians on MV Suez in Mumbai today
The six Indians who are part of the 22-member crew of the MV Suez that was recently freed by Somali pirates are expected to reach Mumbai on Friday on a flight via Dubai, a representative of the vessel’s owners said on Thursday.
“The six Indian members of the crew are scheduled to depart Pakistan on an Emirates flight for Dubai at 10.30 pm (Pakistani time).
Many held in plot to kill Zardari
Pakistani intelligence agencies have uncovered a plot to assassinate President Asif Ali Zardari and arrested several persons, a TV news channel reported. The agencies conducted raids over
US removes Musharraf security, UK beefs it up
The United States administration has withdrawn the security and protocol given to former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf after a United Nations commission report blamed him for not providing adequate protection to slain former Premier Benazir Bhutto.
Kasab identified after talks: Durrani
Former National Security Advisor Mahmud Ali Durrani, who was sacked for identifying the lone surviving Mumbai attacker Ajmal Kasab as a Pakistani, has said the
India targets ‘identified’ if you attack us: ISI chief
The Inter-Service Intelligence directorate’s powerful chief, Lt. Gen.
Was Bhutto assassination planned in Brig. house?
The plot behind the 2007 assassination of former Premier Benazir Bhutto was hatched at the home of a Pakistani Army brigadier, claimed a media repor.
A fresh probe had uncovered the role of nine men, including the brigadier in whose residence the plot was hatched, The Express Tribune newspaper reported on Friday
Before Qureshi visit, Pak asks for outcome
Pakistan on Thursday came up with a strange demand — it wants to know the “outcome” of the visit to India by Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi expected early next year even before he unde
Pak court defers move on panel for 26/11 case
A Pakistani anti-terrorism court conducting the trial of LeT commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and six others charged with involvement in the Mumbai attacks on Saturday put off a decision on the government’s request to form a commission to interview key witnesses in India.
Irked Pakistan scraps ISI chief’s UK visit
ISI chief Lt. Gen. Shuja Pasha has cancelled a scheduled visit to Britain in protest against Prime Minister David Cameron’s remarks that Pakistan must stop promoting “export of terror,” though President Asif Ali Zardari will go ahead with a planned trip to London next week.
Qureshi is ready to go the extra mile, but...
Pakistan on Wednesday accused India of not responding positively to its efforts to restart the dialogue process and contended that it would go the “extra mile” if New Delhi takes steps in this regard.