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    2nd March, 2013
    Why, o why is there so much pain and fear in the world?
    “There is comfort in stereotyping people. And the ugly racist inside Zak did not want him to break out of his grips.”
    22nd February, 2013
    ‘Reluctant Fundamentalist’ trailer released
    It's a film about a Pakistani caught in the throws of post-9/11 climate of America,
    11th February, 2013
    9/11 lawyers fear government eavesdropping at Gitmo
    Lawyers for the five Guantanamo Bay prisoners charged in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks want to know if U.S. government officials have been eavesdropping on their private conversations with the defendants.
    19th January, 2013
    US to take ‘all necessary steps’ to protect citizens: Panetta
    The US would “take all necessary steps to protect our people” from the threat of Al Qaeda-affiliated militants in north Africa.
    12th October, 2012
    9/11 mastermind loses appeal to delay Monday hearing
    The new series of preliminary hearings for the five men is scheduled to begin on Monday at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
    15th September, 2012
    US man linked to anti-Islam film questioned
    California resident Nakoula Basseley Nakoula questioned over possible probation violations during making of film denigrating Islam, Jessica Gray (Reuters) reports.  – Video by Reuters Read…
    15th September, 2012
    Protesters march throughout Pakistan
    Pakistanis take to the streets and burn US flags in anger over an American film they say insults Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Deborah Lutterbeck (Reuters) reports.…
    15th September, 2012
    Google rejects White House request to pull anti-Islam film clip
    White House officials had asked Google earlier on Friday to reconsider whether the video had violated YouTube's terms of service.
    13th September, 2012
    Pakistan orders anti-Islam video block on YouTube
    “PTA has proactively blocked and is vigorously preventing all access to the video placed on the worldwide web via YouTube,” it said in a statement.
    11th September, 2012
    11th September, 2012
    And you thought you knew everything about 9/11
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    11th September, 2012
    Remembering a tragedy
    On the eve of the 11th anniversary of September 11 in New York City, the nation prepared to commemorate the tragedy which led to two…
    11th September, 2012
    Blast from the past: remembering 9/11
    With two passenger jets hitting the twin towers on Sept 9/11, jitters were also felt at the secretary of the Foreign Affairs’ office.
    7th September, 2012
    Rebuilding at NYC’s World Trade Center
    A new complex to replace the World Trade Center destroyed in the 9/11 attacks is taking shape in a bad market.
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    27th August, 2012
    The US experiences three seasons of Pakistani culture
    Caravanserai presented Americans the opportunity to experience Pakistani arts in the hope to build bridges.
    2nd August, 2012
    Afghan scavengers in Karachi crosshairs
    Rag-pickers are caught up in an increasingly vicious cycle of violence plaguing Pakistan’s largest city.
    15th June, 2012
    Battle over Guantanamo court attire in 9/11 case
    Men accused of plotting the worst attacks on US soil traded barbs with military officials over the co-defendants' attire.
    5th May, 2012
    Arraignment preps for 9/11 masterminds
    A military tribunal prepares to arraign five defendants charged with masterminding the 9/11attacks in the US. – Video by Reuters  …
    5th May, 2012
    Self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind, co-accused due in court
    Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his four co-defendants are due to be arraigned Saturday at Guantanamo Bay, with all facing death penalty if convicted.
    28th April, 2012
    After bin Laden, al Qaeda ‘essentially gone’: US official
    Al Qaeda's “decentralisation” meant the bulk of terror attacks in the future would be carried out by the group's affiliates.