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Former Air Force Man Arrested, Led Self-Proclaimed ISIS Cell, Say Cops: 10 Facts
- Friday March 10, 2017
- India News | Reported by Alok Pandey, Edited by Parmeshwar Bawa
A former Indian Air Force employee, believed to be the leader of a self-proclaimed ISIS cell that the police said was involved in a train accident on Monday, was arrested today along with another man. The police said with today's arrests all eight suspected members of the terror module have been captured. One, 22-year-old Saifullah, was killed at a...
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Pakistani Splinter Group Rejoins Taliban Amid Fears of Isolation
- Thursday March 12, 2015
- World News | Reuters
A militant splinter group that broke from the Pakistani Taliban last year and declared allegiance to Islamic State announced today it was rejoining the Taliban insurgency, a move that could be prompted by fears of isolation amid possible Afghan peace talks.
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Pakistan elections: Imran Khan faces ultimate test in governing Taliban stronghold
- Sunday May 12, 2013
- World News | Agence France-Presse
In perhaps the most dramatic outcome of Pakistan's elections, Imran Khan's party has won power in the northwest, putting to the ultimate test the former cricket star's anti-US rhetoric and calls for peace talks with the Taliban.
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Former Air Force Man Arrested, Led Self-Proclaimed ISIS Cell, Say Cops: 10 Facts
- Friday March 10, 2017
- India News | Reported by Alok Pandey, Edited by Parmeshwar Bawa
A former Indian Air Force employee, believed to be the leader of a self-proclaimed ISIS cell that the police said was involved in a train accident on Monday, was arrested today along with another man. The police said with today's arrests all eight suspected members of the terror module have been captured. One, 22-year-old Saifullah, was killed at a...
- www.ndtv.com
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Pakistani Splinter Group Rejoins Taliban Amid Fears of Isolation
- Thursday March 12, 2015
- World News | Reuters
A militant splinter group that broke from the Pakistani Taliban last year and declared allegiance to Islamic State announced today it was rejoining the Taliban insurgency, a move that could be prompted by fears of isolation amid possible Afghan peace talks.
- www.ndtv.com
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Pakistan elections: Imran Khan faces ultimate test in governing Taliban stronghold
- Sunday May 12, 2013
- World News | Agence France-Presse
In perhaps the most dramatic outcome of Pakistan's elections, Imran Khan's party has won power in the northwest, putting to the ultimate test the former cricket star's anti-US rhetoric and calls for peace talks with the Taliban.
- www.ndtv.com