TERRORISM
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
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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
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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
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Americans may rejoice over the death of Osama Bin Laden, but surely, the war against terror isn’t yet over.
MARCK RIMORIN
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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!)
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Here's an alternative view: Let's say that Islamabad presented the wanted terrorist chief to Washington knowingly.
SHIRAZ PARACHA
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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
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Social networking sites have become a potential site for recruiting terrorists.
IFTEKHARUL BASHAR
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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
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Something hideous happened in Israel. A family of five were murdered in their home and that was just the beginning.
DAN-CHYI CHUA
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Burqa-clad suicide bombers in northwest Pakistan are an unexpected and growing challenge to local communities.
SAJEEV
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The US military doesn't always get it wrong in Pakistan: John Bockmann is winning hearts and minds, the right way.
TAHERA SAJID
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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
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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
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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
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