India had sent Pakistan a list of 50 “most wanted” it said were hiding there. Then it turned out that two of the 50 were right there – in India itself.
PRO-KERALA.COM
The death of the world’s most wanted terrorist has started a new act in geopolitics in the India-Pakistan neighbourhood, with the U.S. and China jostling for a starring role.
DAN-CHYI CHUA
When the world's most famous terrorist is located and killed in his comfortable compound in your country, lots of questions emerge. Like, who did it, really?
DAN-CHYI CHUA
Americans may rejoice over the death of Osama Bin Laden, but surely, the war against terror isn’t yet over.
MARCK RIMORIN
American politics is such that bin Laden’s death will help Obama secure his win at the next presidential elections.
WANG WEN (Translated and Edited by asia!)
Here's an alternative view: Let's say that Islamabad presented the wanted terrorist chief to Washington knowingly.
SHIRAZ PARACHA
It is a range of reactions that greeted the news in the Indian press – from the sceptical to those who say it is time to punish Pakistan.
DAN-CHYI CHUA
Social networking sites have become a potential site for recruiting terrorists.
IFTEKHARUL BASHAR
These are not the best of days in Israeli-Palestinian relations, and matters will not be helped by this: the first terrorist attack in Jerusalem since 2008 and the city's first bus bombing in almost a decade.
DAN-CHYI CHUA
Something hideous happened in Israel. A family of five were murdered in their home and that was just the beginning.
DAN-CHYI CHUA
Burqa-clad suicide bombers in northwest Pakistan are an unexpected and growing challenge to local communities.
SAJEEV
The US military doesn't always get it wrong in Pakistan: John Bockmann is winning hearts and minds, the right way.
TAHERA SAJID
The Tamil Tigers waged a 33-year battle against the Sri Lankan government for an independent Tamil state. Many in the diaspora backed their fight, but was it a righteous cause, or just a myth?
BAILAMAN
Outlawed militants and pro-Taliban groups could win over the hearts of Pakistan’s disaster-stricken millions, as the government proves unreliable in the face of crisis.
DAUD KHATTAK
A(nother) confused weekend begs the question: Just who are Israel's enemies? (Hint: If you are thinking the "Palestinians", think again.)
DAN-CHYI CHUA