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Pakistani fertilizer fuels Afghan bombs




US counterterror chief: al-Qaida on 'steady slide'




Suicide bomber kills 11 outside Pakistani mosque

The bomber attempted to ram a car packed with explosives into a mosque in Quetta as Shia worshipers celebrated the end of Ramadan.


Al Qaeda releases Ramadan tape by Atiyah Abd al Rahman

Atiyah-Ramadan-tape-2011-thumb.jpgUS officials have claimed that the al Qaeda leader was killed in a Predator strike. The tape gives no indication that Atiyah is dead.


Stuck Between 2 Sides of Islam




Crackdown against 'Afghan jihadis' in Punjab on the cards




Musharraf govt had al Qaeda sympathisers on key posts




Afghanistan joins Tajikistan, Kyrgyz Republic Cross-Border Transport Accord




Pakistan - Security on high alert ahead of Eid




AP EXCLUSIVE: US-Taliban talks were making headway




Taliban solve people's disputes in Paktia




Afghanistan - Spy Agencies of Neighbours Behind Afghan Insecurity: NDS




Weird, Birdlike Mystery Drone Crashes in Pakistan




CIA Strikes Strain Ties With Pakistan Further




Doubts raised in Pakistan over reports of Atiyah's death




After the Taliban: Swat women on changing life




Al Qaeda remains entrenched in North Wazristan




The Taliban killed 25 Pakistani security personnel and overran two border outposts in an attack in Chitral; 20 Taliban fighters were also killed. Three Lashkar-e-Jhangvi fighters were arrested in Karachi.




'Clearing' Kurram




Senior al Qaeda leader reportedly killed

Atiyah_Rahman.jpg Atiyah Abd al Rahman, a top al Qaeda leader, was reportedly killed on August 22. Senior US intelligence officials contacted by The Long War Journal would neither confirm nor deny Atiyah's death. Atiyah was al Qaeda's "general manager" and Osama bin Laden's "chief of staff," according to a senior US intelligence official.
 
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