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UN probe unveils new suspected Syrian nuclear facility

Investigators identify previously unknown complex in northwest of country, bolstering suspicions of nuclear ties between Assad regime and the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb.

by The Associated Press 65 comments
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WikiLeaks: Pakistan tipped off Israel on terror threats in India

Pakistan wants contacts with Israel to remain secret in order not to anger anti-government Muslim militants.

by Barak Ravid and Reuters 4 comments
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WikiLeaks: U.S. fears Pakistan nuclear material could pass to terrorists

America sees Pakistan's atomic weapons as secure - but worries militants could gain enough nuclear material to build their own bomb.

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Mumbai attack - AP - Sept 29, 2010
India: Pakistan spies tied to Mumbai terror attacks

Attack, blamed on Pakistan-based group, killed 166 people, paralyzed India's business capital and froze peace efforts between Pakistan and India.

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Yarn spinning - October 2011
UN probe unveils new suspected Syrian nuclear facility

Investigators identify previously unknown complex in northwest of country, bolstering suspicions of nuclear ties between Assad regime and the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb.

by The Associated Press 65 comments
pakistan - AP - December 1 2010
WikiLeaks: Pakistan tipped off Israel on terror threats in India

Pakistan wants contacts with Israel to remain secret in order not to anger anti-government Muslim militants.

by Barak Ravid and Reuters 4 comments
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Pakistani soldier - Reuters - Nov. 29, 2011
WikiLeaks: U.S. fears Pakistan nuclear material could pass to terrorists

America sees Pakistan's atomic weapons as secure - but worries militants could gain enough nuclear material to build their own bomb.

by The Associated Press 3 comments
Mumbai attack - AP - Sept 29, 2010
India: Pakistan spies tied to Mumbai terror attacks

Attack, blamed on Pakistan-based group, killed 166 people, paralyzed India's business capital and froze peace efforts between Pakistan and India.

by The Associated Press 0 comments
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