Mossad hit squad targeting Iranian scientists, report says

Iranian nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan was assassinated on January 11, 2012. A motorcyclist attached a magnetic bomb to his car (pictured) in Tehran. A new article has revealed that there is an assassination unit inside the Israeli spy agency tasked with killing Iranian scientists. The article, published on the CBS News website on Saturday, is adapted from a new book entitled Spies Against Armagedd ...

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Syrian naval forces launch military drill

A missile is being fired during a Syrian military exercise at a coastal location in Syria. The Syrian Naval Forces have launched a military drill in order to simulate the repelling of a sudden attack from the sea. The live-fire maneuver on Saturday, which was attended by high-ranking military officials including the Syrian Defense Minister Gen. Dawood Rajha, will continue for several days to test the readin ...

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Veena Malik’s ‘dirty’ shoot halts traffic

Veena Malik recently caused traffic jam in Bangalore while shooting for her maiden Kannada movie Dirty Picture: Silk Sakkath Maga. When the actress stepped out of her caravan, the crowd became uncontrollable, reports Mail Today. The actress was shooting near Kempe Gowda bus station, the busiest hub of the IT city.  The shoot started last week in studios.   Though security issues were taken care of, cro ...

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Another US warship arrives in Persian Gulf to join Fifth Fleet

USS Enterprise (CVN-65) nuclear-powered aircraft carrier (file photo) [The USS] Ponce's primary mission is to support mine countermeasures operations and other missions, such as the ability to provide repair service to other deployed units."   A spokesman for the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain   The US navy has added another warship to its Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, in an attempt to bolster America’s mili ...

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Katie Holmes dazzles on mag cover post split

Almost a week after she filed for divorce from actor Tom Cruise, actress Katie Holmes was spotted in New York after she left a TV studio. Six weeks before filing for divorce from Tom Cruise on June 29th, Katie Holmes posed for Elle magazine and she did it with élan. Clad in a white unbuttoned top, the hot siren gives a sneak peek of her assets in a black sheer lingerie. Katie Holmes is looking young and the ...

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Wimbledon 2012: Serena becomes queen of grass again

Serena’s fortunes took a dive after her 2010 triumph in London but her comeback resulted in the American equalling her sister Venus’ record of five titles at the All England Club. PHOTO: AFP LONDON:Serena Williams was crowned Wimbledon champion for the fifth time as the American subdued a brave fightback from Polish third-seed Agnieszka Radwanska to win 6-1, 5-7, 6-2 in a dramatic final. Serena, who pockets ...

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In Libya, vote count gets underway

Libyan election officials begin sorting ballots at a polling station in the city of Tajura in the country’s northwest on July 7, 2012. Vote count has got underway in Libya following the first democratic elections in more than four decades of rule under slain dictator Muammar Gaddafi. People started voting for the members of the future National Assembly on Saturday. The counting process followed in the eveni ...

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Intelligence reports: Militants openly using cell-phones in jails

Reports reveal TTP, al Qaeda plans for the future. LAHORE:An intelligence agency’s report reveals that high-profile terror suspects are flouting laws and using mobile phones in their prison cells to contact their accomplices in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) and settled regions. The report was forwarded by the Punjab police chief to the concerned officials. The letter states that militants d ...

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Constitutional amendment: ANP refuse to budge on dual nationality bill

Says will oppose the bill if certain changes were not made to the proposed law. ISLAMABAD:The fate of a proposed dual nationality law, which requires an amendment to the Constitution, hangs in the balance as a key ally in the ruling coalition has refused to support the new legislation. Support from the Awami National Party (ANP), an important ally of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), is crucial for amending ...

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Saying ‘no’ to NATO: DPC long march procession sets off from Lahore

The long march will proceed towards the Parilament House where the procession will be held. LAHORE: The long march against the resumption of Nato supplies through Pakistan as announced by Difa-i-Pakistan Council (DPC) started from the GT Road area of Lahore on Sunday and is expected to reach Islamabad tomorrow. Eariler, speaking at the DPC All Parties Conference, Maulana Samiul Haq said that the re-opening ...

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