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2008 MUMBAI ATTACK
UAE hotels find peace in war, go for renovations and upgradesPremium hotels in Dubai are undertaking renovations. This is happening due to a slowdown in tourist numbers. Some hotels will close for up ...
FATF team quietly completes on-site visit to PakistanPakistan has been on the grey list of the Paris-based FATF since June 2018 for failing to check money laundering, leading to terror financi...
Redrawing list: 44 state and central nodal officers named to monitor UAPA casesAmong the regulatory authorities— RBI, Insurance Regulatory Development Authority of India (IRDA), Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI...
Over 90 per cent police stations logging FIR details in national databaseAbout the 14,243 police stations, out of 15,640, are now entering 100 per cent FIRs through CCTNS, which is 91.06 per cent," a Home Ministr...
30 US cities held counter-terrorism workshops after 26/11: American lawmakerMike Fitzpatrick told the House Committee on Homeland Security yesterday that the threat of a coordinated terror attack "is still very much...
26/11 attack: Pakistan commission to inspect boat used by terroristsBesides examining the boat, the commission would also record the statement of a witness, Munir, during its visit to Karachi.
Lashkar-e-Taiba is more dangerous today than ever: ExpertPakistan-based LeT is "more dangerous than ever" as its modus operandi has been adopted by terror groups around the world, a former CIA ana...
Have taken action against all terrorists, claims Pakistan PM Nawaz SharifSharif also claimed that there has been better business environment and the security situation in Pakistan has improved after he came to po...
2008 Mumbai attack: Pakistan jail refuses to release Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi"We told the counsel of Mr Lakhvi that we cannot release him on the Islamabad High Court order received through fax," said an official.
UK court convicts terror suspect planning Mumbai-style attackA terror suspect accused of plotting a coordinated attack in the UK along the lines of the 2008 Mumbai attacks has been found guilty of pos...
Pakistan yet again delays Mumbai attacks trialA Pakistani anti-terrorism court trying the seven accused in the 2008 Mumbai attacks case today adjourned the hearing after a government wi...
Mumbai attacks case hearing adjourned till July 9Two private witnesses were summoned for today's hearing but neither they nor the prosecution lawyers showed up, sources told PTI.
Decisive action against any Pakistani misadventure is best way to establish nuclear credibilityThe establishment of a "credible minimum deterrent" is a central principle underlying the Indian nuclear doctrine.
Pakistan witness identifies one accused in Mumbai attacks caseA witness identified one of seven Pakistani men charged with involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attacks as the person who had bought inflatable...
2008 Mumbai attacks: Pakistani prosecutors seek voice samples of accusedPakistani prosecutors have approached a court seeking permission to obtain voice samples of seven men, including LeT operations commander, ...
- Pakistan to ask India for cross examination of 2008 Mumbai attacks witnesses
The Pakistan government will write to its Indian counterpart to allow the cross-examination of key witnesses in the Mumbai attacks case.
- Pakistan court approves plea to send records in Mumbai attack case
Pak court has approved a plea to send the records of the trial of 7 suspects charged with involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
- ISI not involved in 2008 Mumbai attacks: Malik
Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik today said the country's spy agency ISI was not involved in the 2008 Mumbai attacks in which 176 ...
- US, West ignored threat potential of LeT before 26/11: Report
Prior to the 2008 Mumbai attacks, US and Western countries quietly ignored the threat potential of LeT, despite having enough intelligence ...
- Information on Headley not 'sufficiently established': US
Washington did not pass on information about David Headley to India before the 2008 Mumbai attacks because it was not 'sufficiently establi...