Pakistan decides to free former Taliban second-in-command


Pakistan set to release Taliban NO. 2  Mullah Abdul Ghani BradarJNN 11 Sept 2013 Islamabad : Pakistan plans to free former Afghan Taliban second-in-command, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, this month to help advance peace efforts in neighboring Afghanistan, Pakistan’s foreign policy chief said on Tuesday. Continue reading

Car bombs in Baghdad kill 21, wound 73


Baghdad Car Bombs Kill 31JNN 17 Aug 2013 BAGHDAD — A series of car bombs ripped through the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Thursday, killing 21 and wounding 73, the latest wave of attacks in months-long escalation in violence. Continue reading

Suicide Blast in a Mosque Martyrs Top Sunni Syrian Cleric , with atleast 41 injured in Damascus


Syrian Sunni Cleric Mohd. Saeed Ramadan al BoutiJNN 22 Mar 2013 Damascus : A suicide bombing has torn through a mosque in Damascus killing a top Sunni Muslim preacher along with at least 41 others.  Continue reading

Taliban supporting US in Prolonging their stay in Afghanistan : Karzai


Afghan President Hamid KarzaiJNN 21 Mar 2013 Kabul : Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday accused the Taliban and the United States of working in concert to convince Afghans that violence will worsen if most foreign troops leave, AP reported. Continue reading

At least 28 Martyred , as Car Bombs Hit Shi’ite Areas of Baghdad, Iraq


Car Bombs Hit Baghdad 17 Feb 2013JNN 18 Feb 2013 Baghdad : Eight car bombs exploded in Shi’ite Muslim neighbourhoods across Iraq’s capital Baghdad on Sunday morning, killing at least 28 people in blasts that tore into shops, restaurants and busy commercial streets. Continue reading

55 killed, 400 injured in ‘Suicide bombings’ in Damascuss , CIA & Mossad pushing UN peace plan to verge of breaking down


JNN 12 May 2012 DAMASCUS – At least 55 people were killed and 370 others wounded when twin suicide bombings shook an intelligence complex in the Syrian capital of Damascus on Thursday, the latest in a string of bombings that has been pushing the UN- backed peace plan in Syria to the verge of breaking down. Continue reading

55 killed, 400 injured in 'Suicide bombings' in Damascuss , CIA & Mossad pushing UN peace plan to verge of breaking down


JNN 12 May 2012 DAMASCUS – At least 55 people were killed and 370 others wounded when twin suicide bombings shook an intelligence complex in the Syrian capital of Damascus on Thursday, the latest in a string of bombings that has been pushing the UN- backed peace plan in Syria to the verge of breaking down. Continue reading