A truck containing a metric ton of explosives slammed into the front gate of the five star Marriott Hotel in Islamabad today, in an incident some officials are already calling "Pakistan's 9/11". The attack has killed at least 60 people and injured 257 more, though it...
At Least 60 Killed, 200 Injured in Islamabad Suicide Blast
A truck filled with some 1,000 kilograms of explosives rammed into the front gate of the five star Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan today, killing at least 60 people and injuring some 200 others. The 290 room hotel is a popular location for foreign envoys and the...
Powers Can’t Agree on New Sanctions Against Iran
Updated 9/20 5:15 PM EST Though the State Department said of today's Washington DC meeting between six of the world's major powers that they were all committed to "exploring possible further measures" to punish Iran in the wake of this week's IAEA report, they have...
Displaced Flee to Afghanistan as Bajaur Offensive Continues
Updating a previous story, it has now been three weeks since Pakistan's government declared its Ramadan ceasefire. With the Muslim holy month more than half way over the ceasefire still hasn't materialized, and though Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik told the...
Satellite Photos Show Sectarian Cleansing, Not Surge, Led to Drop in Iraq Violence
While the fighting in Iraq continues to kill scores of civilians every week, the relative decline in violence over last year's levels has been the cause of much optimism among war weary Americans and touted by President Bush as a vindication of his "surge" strategy....
Iraqis Protest US Raid That Kills Displaced Family of Eight
Early this morning US forces surrounded a home in a small village near the Iraqi town of Tikrit and destroyed it with an air strike, killing eight people. According to Iraqi police and neighbors, all those killed were civilians. One of the neighbors reported his home...
US Eyes Further Measures Against Russia as Medvedev Calls for Reconciliation
The United States is reportedly mulling further steps against Russia beyond the move announced earlier this month suspending a US-Russia civilian nuclear pact. It is unclear what these further measures might include, but State Department official William Burns told...
Pakistan PM Rules Out Compromise as US Air Strikes Test Alliance
Tensions between the United States and Pakistan continued to deteriorate today after Defense Secretary Robert Gates insisted that the United States has the right to launch attacks into Pakistani territory. Pakistani Prime Minister Raza Gilani released a statement...
Gates Defends Right of US Military to Launch Attacks Into Pakistan
Updated 9/18 8:10 PM EST If last night's attack in South Waziristan threw into doubt Admiral Michael Mullen's earlier promise that the United States would respect Pakistan's sovereignty over its tribal areas amid reports of further planned US escalation in the region,...
Australian Troops Kill Afghan Governor, Two Guards in Botched Raid
Just days after General David McKiernan announced his "revised tactical order" designed to reduce the number of civilians killed in NATO raids, Australian special forces surrounded a house in the Afghan province of Oruzgan and opened fire, killing district governor...