Natural killer cells help keep immune system in balanceOctober 2nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Natural killer (NK) cells, part of our immune system, kill cells infected with a given virus. Researchers have now found that the cells also help keep T-cells from over-responding.
India demands 'more decisive action' against 26/11 mastermindSeptember 22nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - India has demanded that Pakistan take "more decisive action" against Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, alleged mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. "We want Saeed to be tried for his Mumbai attack," Indian External Affairs Minister S.M.
Qaeda-backed LeT set for series of terror attacks in India, warns Israel's NSCSeptember 18th, 2009 TEL AVIV - Israel's National Security Council's Counter-Terrorism Bureau has issued a terror warning for India, saying a Pakistani terror group, having close links with Al-Qaeda, is planning to carry out series of strikes across the country. "A Pakistani terror organization affiliated with al-Qaida and responsible for the attacks in Mumbai last year is planning to carry out a string of attacks throughout the Indian subcontinent," the notice issued by the bureau stated.
Pak asks India to share intelligence inputs regarding impending terror threatsSeptember 15th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has once again urged India to share evidence regarding its claims that certain Pakistani terror groups are planning to carry out attacks across India once again. "We have repeatedly requested the Indian government to share with us whatever information it has in this regard, The Daily Times quoted a Foreign Office spokesman, as saying.
Gulf foreign ministers conclude meeting in Saudi ArabiaSeptember 4th, 2009 JEDDAH - Foreign ministers of the Gulf region countries have concluded their two-day meeting here, WAM news agency reported Friday. The 112th session of the meeting of foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) was presided over by Yousuf Bin Alawi Abdullah, foreign minister of Oman, which chairs the current session.
Pak summons Indian envoy, protests against Manmohan Singh's remarksAugust 18th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has lodged a protest against Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh's remarks that terrorists based on Pakistani soil are planning to carry out Mumbai type attacks again on India. A spokesman said Islamabad has taken strong exception to Dr.Singh's statement and had summoned India's deputy high commissioner to the Foreign Office in this regard.
Pak asks India to share information supporting Manmohan Singh's remarks (Leda:Indian Envoy)August 18th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has asked India to share information that formed the basis of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's statement that Pakistan based terrorist were planning fresh Mumbai type attacks against the country.
Pak has taken Manmohan Singh's remarks 'very seriously' :Qureshi(Lead:Manmohan)August 18th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has said it has taken Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh's remarks 'very seriously', asking New Delhi to provide information regarding Pakistan based terrorists planning fresh attacks against India. Talking to the media on the sidelines of a function at the Foreign Services Academy, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said India must share the information supporting Dr.Singh's statement, in accordance with the Sharm-el-Sheikh agreement.
Gulf countries should step up anti-terror drive: UAE paperAugust 13th, 2009 ABU DHABI - Gulf countries should accelerate their anti-terror drives as they are high profile targets for terrorists who want their heinous acts to get wider publicity, WAM news agency reported, citing a UAE newspaper. Any bomb blast or other terrorist activity in the Gulf would give the terrorist much wanted publicity, the Gulf News said in its editorial Thursday.
We killed 167 Taliban in two months: Dir LashkarAugust 7th, 2009 PESHAWAR - A local lashkar (tribal militia) in Pakistan's Upper Dir region has claimed to have killed at least 167 Taliban militants in last two months. Two months ago, around 200 villagers formed a lashkar to avenge the June 5 mosque bombing that killed 38 people in Hayagai Sharqai village, the Daily Times reports.
An 'eye catching' discovery made among fishJuly 27th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Nearly all animals can detect light, thanks to three types of retinal cells that allow us to see images or distinguish between night and day. Now researchers have discovered in fish yet another type of cell that can sense light and contribute to vision.
Pak, Afghanistan based terrorists pose potent threat to Persian Gulf countries : GatesJune 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The US Secretary of Defence, Robert Gates has warned that the terror threat emanating from Pakistan and Afghanistan is dangerous for the Gulf countries as well. Speaking at a conference of Defence Chiefs of 11 Gulf countries here, Gates warned that the middle-east countries cannot afford to neglect the threat posed by different extremist organizations breeding inside Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Taliban could spread its wings in India too: QureshiJune 15th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has raised fears over the Taliban's expanding writ in the country saying that the outlawed terror organization could spread its nefarious activities into neighbouring India. In an interview to a foreign newspaper, Qureshi expressed fears that the Taliban could expand its writ to regions as far as Persian Gulf.
Expectations of Indo-Pak talks without Mumbai attack resolution 'unrealistic': RiedelApril 19th, 2009 LAHORE - Until the issues regarding the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack are resolved between India and Pakistan, it is almost unrealistic to expect New Delhi to restart peace talks with Islamabad, an expert has said. Former CIA Middle-East expert and a key advisor to President Barack Obama, Bruce Riedel says the Mumbai attack is the core of the issue between India and Pakistan currently.
India bracing to prevent another terror strike: AntonyFebruary 10th, 2009 BANGALORE - India is making all-out efforts to prevent another Mumbai-style terror attack by adequately equipping its security forces and beefing up the intelligence network, Defence Minister A.K. Antony said Wednesday.