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Travelogue: Awesome bliss in the Langkawi Island!

Travelogue: Awesome bliss in the Langkawi Island!

Rediff.com8 Oct 2010

The natural beauty of Langkawi and the idyllic time we spent left us craving for more, says Pamela Sinha.

Prince William undertakes first rescue mission

Prince William undertakes first rescue mission

Rediff.com6 Oct 2010

Britain's Prince William, who is second in line to the throne, has successfully undertaken his first mission as a Royal Air Force search and rescue helicopter co-pilot, lifting an ill worker from an off-shore gas rig, his office said on Tuesday.

Osama, Zawahiri hiding in Pak: Report

Osama, Zawahiri hiding in Pak: Report

Rediff.com20 Jan 2010

Nine years after their mysterious disappearance following the toppling of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the US still believes the two top Al Qaeda leaders Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri are in hiding in northwestern Pakistan.

Suicide blast at Peshawar market, 23 killed

Suicide blast at Peshawar market, 23 killed

Rediff.com19 Apr 2010

At least 23 people were killed when a suicide bomber struck during a protest organised by the Jamaat-e-Islami in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Monday, hours after a blast outside a police-run school killed a young boy.

Attack on Pak nuke agency's workers, 2 injured

Attack on Pak nuke agency's workers, 2 injured

Rediff.com8 Dec 2009

Two employees of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission were injured when the vehicle they were traveling in was targeted with a roadside bomb in the country's troubled northwestern region on Tuesday. The blast occurred in Lakki Marwat district of the North West Frontier Province, officials were quoted as saying by the Geo News channel. A technician and the vehicle's driver were injured in the attack, they said. Both men sustained minor injuries.

UN suspends operations in Peshawar

UN suspends operations in Peshawar

Rediff.com6 Apr 2010

The United Nations has closed all its offices and suspended its operations in this northwestern Pakistani city due to security fears in the wake of an audacious terrorist attack on the US consulate. All UN offices in Peshawar, the capital of the North West Frontier Province, will remain closed for two days because of the security situation.

Pak will win war against extremism: Kayani

Pak will win war against extremism: Kayani

Rediff.com25 Nov 2009

Pakistan will emerge triumphant in the war against extremism and peace will be restored in the country at any cost, Pakistani Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said.

Iranian official killed by gunmen in Peshawar

Iranian official killed by gunmen in Peshawar

Rediff.com12 Nov 2009

A Pakistani-origin Iranian Consulate official was shot dead by unidentified gunmen within the army cantonment in the northwestern city of Peshawar on Thursday, police and witnesses said. Syed Abul Hassan Jaffri, spokesman for the Iranian consulate in the capital of the North West Frontier Province, was attacked by two gunmen when he emerged from his home in Gulberg Colony on Thursday morning.

Peshawar hotel blast toll rises to 16

Peshawar hotel blast toll rises to 16

Rediff.com10 Jun 2009

The death toll in the deadly suicide car bombing -- on a popular five-star hotel in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar -- on Wednesday rose to 16 with the recovery of five more bodies from the rubble of the devastated building. Among the dead were at least three foreigners, including two United Nations employees.Police and rescue workers scoured the burnt out rooms of the Pearl Continental hotel for survivors and clues after the attack.

Dipak Jain to step down as Kellogg B-school dean

Dipak Jain to step down as Kellogg B-school dean

Rediff.com9 Jun 2009

Dipak Jain, an Indian American, will step down as dean at Northwestern University's prestigious Kellogg School of Management.

48 militants killed in air strikes in Pakistan

48 militants killed in air strikes in Pakistan

Rediff.com19 Aug 2014

At least 48 militants were killed on Tuesday in airstrikes by Pakistani fighter jets in the country's troubled northwestern tribal region.

Terrorists target Pakistan's cops; 41 killed

Terrorists target Pakistan's cops; 41 killed

Rediff.com15 Oct 2009

Terrorists struck in a big way on Thursday, storming Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency building in Lahore and attacking three police facilities in synchronised attacks that killed at least 23 people. A suicide bomber also rammed in an explosive-laden vehicle in northwest Pakistan's Kohat town, killing 10 people.

Pakistan hits back; blames Delhi, Kabul

Pakistan hits back; blames Delhi, Kabul

Rediff.com31 Jul 2008

Facing intense pressure from the United States to act against militants thriving in its restive tribal region, Pakistani has blamed India and Afghanistan for stirring trouble in its northwestern areas and Balochistan province.Ruling Pakistan People's Party leader Rehman Malik, who functions as the interior minister and is a confidant of party chief Asif Ali Zardari, appealed to Pakistan's western allies, including the US, to stop India and Afghanistan's alleged activities.

'Marriage need not mean the death of romance'

'Marriage need not mean the death of romance'

Rediff.com4 May 2009

As the lives of both spouses get more complicated with careers, ambitions and family life, is there any time left for romance? Kanchana Banerjee has a few married couples weight in and provides valuable tips.

NWFP legislator among 3 injured in Peshawar blast

NWFP legislator among 3 injured in Peshawar blast

Rediff.com20 Jan 2010

A bomb blast on Wednesday injured a provincial legislator and two others in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar, which has witnessed a series of terror attacks in recent weeks.

'India's youth can make her a global superpower'

'India's youth can make her a global superpower'

Rediff.com11 May 2010

Bala Balachandran of Kellogg's School of Management discusses his life's challenges, achievements, ambitions, inspirations, success mantras, what he thinks about India's youth and why top-rung foreign schools and universities will never come to India.

Drunk BSF soldier killed 3 villagers: B'desh

Drunk BSF soldier killed 3 villagers: B'desh

Rediff.com17 Nov 2008

Bangladesh authorities on Monday claimed that an apparently drunk Border Security Force personnel killed three Bangladeshi villagers, after intruding into the northwestern part of its frontier."It was an unfortunate incident, but not a planned attack by BSF," BDR's operations director Colonel Anisur Rahman said in Dhaka.The officer claimed the villagers at frontier Panchagargh district eventually captured the soldier and handed him over to BDR authorities.

Suicide blast in Peshawar kills four, hurts eleven

Suicide blast in Peshawar kills four, hurts eleven

Rediff.com24 Dec 2009

A suicide bomber blew himself up when he was stopped at a police check post in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Thursday, killing at least four persons and injuring 11 others in the latest in a wave of terrorist attacks across the country.

Pak: Blast in cinema hall, several feared killed

Pak: Blast in cinema hall, several feared killed

Rediff.com1 Jun 2008

Several people were feared killed on Sunday when a bomb blast ripped through a cinema hall in a northwestern Pakistani city. Around 90 people were inside Regal cinema hall, located within the cantonment of Bannu city in the North West Frontier Province, when the blast occurred, state-run PTV reported.

China quake death toll surges past 1,900

China quake death toll surges past 1,900

Rediff.com19 Apr 2010

Five days after the devastating earthquake in northwestern China, rescuers on Monday pulled out a four-year-old girl and an elderly Tibetan woman alive under the rubble of a collapsed building, even as the death toll rose to 1,944.

10 killed, 50 injured in Peshawar suicide bombing

10 killed, 50 injured in Peshawar suicide bombing

Rediff.com7 Dec 2009

At least ten people were killed and nearly 50 others injured when a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a crowded court complex in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Monday, the latest in a wave of deadly terrorist attacks across the country.

Peshawar court complex attacked; 16 killed

Peshawar court complex attacked; 16 killed

Rediff.com19 Nov 2009

A suicide bomber struck a court complex in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Thursday, killing 16 people and injuring nearly 30 others in the latest in a wave of terrorist attacks that has rocked the country since the military launched a major offensive against the Taliban.

Pak army attacks Waziristan, more suicide attacks

Pak army attacks Waziristan, more suicide attacks

Rediff.com14 Nov 2009

In continuing wave of violence in northwest Pakistan, a suicide car bomber blew up his vehicle, packed with 50 kg of explosives, when he was flagged at a checkpoint at Pishtakhara Chowk, the main entry point to Peshawar from the troubled Khyber tribal region.

Pak Taliban chief Mehsud's rival eliminated

Pak Taliban chief Mehsud's rival eliminated

Rediff.com23 Jun 2009

No one claimed responsibility for the killing of Zainuddin, who had expressed his opposition to Baitullah Mehsud in recent media interviews. Zainuddin had also declared war against the Pakistani Taliban chief and his followers.

Many killed in mosque blasts in Lahore, Nowshera

Many killed in mosque blasts in Lahore, Nowshera

Rediff.com12 Jun 2009

A prominent anti-Taliban cleric and 10 others were killed and nearly 100 injured when suicide bombers struck at the compound of a religious group in Lahore and a mosque in Nowshera in Pakistan on Thursday.

Militants attack Peshawar Corps Commander's home

Militants attack Peshawar Corps Commander's home

Rediff.com12 Jun 2009

Just days after carrying out a devastating suicide car bombing of a five star hotel, militants today struck at the home of Pakistan's army commander heading the military offensive against Taliban in the country's troubled northwestern city of Peshawar.

Taliban blow up girls' school in Peshawar

Taliban blow up girls' school in Peshawar

Rediff.com4 Jun 2009

The school at Badaber, 10 km south of Peshawar, was destroyed when militants set off six explosive devices. Police said at least 40 kg of explosives was used in the attack. No casualties were reported as the school was closed for the summer vacation.

Pakistan troops recapture main town of Swat

Pakistan troops recapture main town of Swat

Rediff.com30 May 2009

The security forces have cleared and secured the town of Mingora though they are still encountering pockets of militant resistance on the outskirts, chief military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas was quoted as saying by media reports.

Blasts rock Peshawar, 10 killed

Blasts rock Peshawar, 10 killed

Rediff.com28 May 2009

Two bombs ripped through crowded bazaars in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar today killing at least one person and wounding 20, barely a day after terrorists struck in Lahore targeting ISI's provincial headquarters which claimed 35 lives.

16 cops killed in terror attack in China

16 cops killed in terror attack in China

Rediff.com4 Aug 2008

Sixteen policemen were killed and several others injured on Monday after a border patrol armed police division was attacked in China's Muslim-majority northwestern Xinjiang province, just four days ahead of Olympics. Two attackers drove a lorry into the police station in Xinjiang city of Kashi Monday morning and threw two grenades before they were arrested, the Xinhua news agency reported.

Militants torch 260 NATO vehicles in Peshawar

Militants torch 260 NATO vehicles in Peshawar

Rediff.com8 Dec 2008

About 100 vehicles destined for the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organisation forces in Afghanistan were set ablaze on Monday by heavily armed pro-Taliban militants in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar, in the second such attack in as many days.

Six killed in train collision in Chennai

Six killed in train collision in Chennai

Rediff.com29 Apr 2009

In a bizarre rail accident, an "unauthorised man" ran an electric train for about seven kms unnoticed before ramming it into a goods train, leaving six persons dead and 11 others injured near Vyasarpadi Jeeva station in Chennai's northwestern suburbs.

Why love often lessens after marriage

Why love often lessens after marriage

Rediff.com23 Apr 2009

If you're planning to make your relationship eternal by getting married, then you should sit down for a moment and give the idea a second thought, suggests a new study.

Taliban vows to enforce Shariah across Pakistan

Taliban vows to enforce Shariah across Pakistan

Rediff.com20 Apr 2009

A resurgent Taliban in Pakistan's northwestern Swat valley on Monday vowed to enforce Islamic laws across the country while ruling out the possibility of laying down arms, following the implementation of Sharia in the region.The Sharia or Islamic law regime approved recently by President Asif Ali Zardari will not be confined to Malakand division, which includes Swat, and the Taliban wants the system to be enforced in other parts of Pakistan, Taliban spokesman said.

Pakistan Parliament approves Shariah in Swat

Pakistan Parliament approves Shariah in Swat

Rediff.com13 Apr 2009

Pakistan's parliament on Monday endorsed a move to enforce Islamic laws in the restive northwestern Swat valley, which is largely controlled by the Taliban, and asked President Asif Ali Zardari to accord approval to the measure to usher in peace across the country.The National Assembly or lower house of the parliament adopted a resolution recommending that President Zardari should accord approval to the Nizam-e-Adal Regulation to implement Shariah or Islamic laws in Swat.

US drone attack in Pak kills 13

US drone attack in Pak kills 13

Rediff.com4 Apr 2009

A United States drone fired three missiles on Saturday in Pakistan's troubled northwestern tribal region near Afghan border, killing at least 13 people, including women and children. The drone fired the missiles at the home of a tribesman in a village, located 40 kms from the headquarters of North Waziristan tribal agency, local residents said. In his new Afghan-Pakistan strategy, Obama has stressed that if the US has high-value targets in the region.

34 killed, 109 injured in Lahore blasts

34 killed, 109 injured in Lahore blasts

Rediff.com8 Dec 2009

Two powerful explosions in a crowded commercial hub in Lahore on Monday killed a dozen people and injured over 80 others, hours after a suicide bombing in the northwestern city of Peshawar left 10 people dead. The blasts rocked Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town area shortly after 8.45 pm. One explosion occurred within the market while the other occurred on its outer perimeter. The blasts went off within a minute of each other near a bank and a police station, witnesses said.

Pro-Taliban cleric Sufi Muhammad held in Peshawar

Pro-Taliban cleric Sufi Muhammad held in Peshawar

Rediff.com26 Jul 2009

Pro-Taliban cleric Sufi Muhammad, who brokered a now-defunct peace deal between the authorities and insurgents, was arrested on Sunday in northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar for his links to militants and his role in fomenting unrest in the lawless Swat valley. Sufi, who heads the banned Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Shariah Muhammadi, was arrested with his sons Ziaullah and Rizwanullah and an accomplice by a large police contingent during a raid in the City Town area of Peshawar.

Cyclonic storm Nilofar weakens, will make landfall tonight

Cyclonic storm Nilofar weakens, will make landfall tonight

Rediff.com30 Oct 2014

The very severe cyclonic storm Nilofar has weakened into a severe cyclonic storm ahead of making landfall at the northern Gujarat coast and adjoining Pakistani coast around Naliya by Thursday night.

Hundreds die in China's worst ethnic riots

Hundreds die in China's worst ethnic riots

Rediff.com7 Jul 2009

Fresh unrest has broken out in China's restive northwestern region of Xinjiang, where over 156 people have died in the worst communal flare up in decades leading to the arrest of over 1,400 people, including 55 women, in a massive crackdown.