Islamabad, Mar 8 : Interpol Secretary General Ronald K Noble has said that links of seven different countries are found in the Mumbai terror attacks that killed more than 170 people.
"Interpol and Pakistan are cooperating with each other to investigate into the Mumbai terrorist attacks, links of the seven different countries are found during the investigation. We are trying to help expose the terrorists wherever they are hiding," The Nation quoted Noble, as saying.
Islamabad - A US pilotless drone aircraft was believed to have crashed in Pakistan's tribal region bordering Afghanistan on Saturday, a Pakistani security official said.
"The Americans informed us between 01:00 and 01:30 pm (local time) today that their one drone has crashed due to some technical fault in Angor Adda areas of South Waziristan," a Pakistani military source said on condition of anonymity.
Islamabad, Mar. 7 : The Swat peace deal between the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) Government and the `good' Taliban was seen as a step towards peace and prosperity in the valley.
The nine-point peace accord struck between the NWFP government and the Tehrik Nifaz-i-Shariat Muhammadi (TNSM) was aimed at bringing the years long extremism in the region to a halt.
Later, the accord was transformed into a 17 point `understanding' between both the sides.
Islamabad, Mar 7 : The Embassy of Republic of Turkey hosted a musical concert on March 5, featuring the first ‘all female musical band’ of Pakistan. The group, which comprised of young Zeb and Haniya, turned out to be a huge success as they mesmerised the audience with their lucid tunes, rendered in a simple but elegant manner, reports the Daily Times.
Zeb is the leading vocalist of the group, while Haniya, who plays the guitar, can sing melodious songs in English, Urdu and Turkish.
Peshawar, Mar. 7 : Pakistan's Darra Adamkhel based Taliban has refused to give the body of the slain Polish engineer, Petr Stanczak, and demanded the release of some Talibani militants in exchange for his body.
The Karak Maulana Shah Abdul Aziz led jirga has been seeking return of the Polish engineer's body, but its efforts have proved to be futile till now.