New controversy over Osama's sea burial

New controversy over Osama's sea burial London: In a new twist to Osama bin Laden saga, emails leaked from an intelligence analysis firm say the body of the al Qaeda leader was actually sent to the US for cremation than buried in sea. According to the emails, bin Laden was shot and killed during the famous Navy SEAL Team Six raid on his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan and was transported back to the US and cremated....
07:28 AM, Mar 08, 2012

Stratfor dispels rumour of CEO resignation

Stratfor dispels rumour of CEO resignation Washington: Denouncing the disclosure of its emails by Wikileaks, the whistleblower website, as "deplorable breach of privacy", the US-based intelligence firm Stratfor cautioned that some of them may be forged or altered to include inaccuracies. In a video message to Stratfor subscribers, founder and CEO, George Friedman said that his resignation email was forged. "Emails sent to many people about my resignation were clearly forged," he said. Friedman said in...
09:41 AM, Feb 28, 2012
News 360: Wait for Norway NRI children gets longer

News 360: Wait for Norway NRI children gets longer

India's special envoy Madhusudhan Ganpathi has taken up the matter with the Norwegian Foreign Minister in Oslo. ...
10:36 PM, Feb 27, 2012

US firm spied on Bhopal activists for Dow: WikiLeaks

US firm spied on Bhopal activists for Dow: WikiLeaks New Delhi: Whistleblower website WikiLeaks on Monday claimed to have in possession 'millions' of Stratfor mails that establish its links with Dow Chemicals, one of the prime accused in the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster. Stratfor is a US-based intelligence firm. WikiLeaks alleged that it had proof that Stratfor monitored and analysed online activities of the Bhopal activists, reportedly on Dow's asking. One of the activists, Rachna Dhingra said that she...
07:21 PM, Feb 27, 2012

Hackers say to publish emails stolen from Stratfor

Hackers say to publish emails stolen from Stratfor Boston: ...
10:51 AM, Dec 28, 2011

'Anonymous' hackers target US security think tank

'Anonymous' hackers target US security think tank London: The loose-knit hacking movement "Anonymous" claimed Sunday to have stolen thousands of credit card numbers and other personal information belonging to clients of US-based security think tank Stratfor. One hacker said the goal was to pilfer funds from individuals' accounts to give away as Christmas donations, and some victims confirmed unauthorised transactions linked to their credit cards. Anonymous boasted of stealing Stratfor's confidential client list, which includes entities ranging...
11:55 AM, Dec 26, 2011

Indian software student shot dead in US

Indian software student shot dead in US An Indian student studying software engineering in Stratford University in Connecticut was shot dead. ...
12:32 AM, Jul 14, 2010

'Pak terror groups have intent to strike India'

'Pak terror groups have intent to strike India' The intent of the attacks would be to trigger a conflict between India and Pak. ...
08:07 PM, Jan 05, 2010

Clear, present danger to India from Pak: report

Clear, present danger to India from Pak: report Global intelligence company paints a grim picture for Islamic nation. ...
11:51 AM, Apr 17, 2009

More 26/11 style attacks, warns US think tank

More 26/11 style attacks, warns US think tank The Indian security apparatus is bracing for another major attack. ...
04:03 PM, Mar 26, 2009

Military strike on Pak? US company says India ready

Military strike on Pak? US company says India ready The report says the armed forces already have their mission orders. ...
11:24 AM, Dec 20, 2008

Does Bush control Mush's nukes? Pak in denial mode

Does Bush control Mush's nukes? Pak in denial mode Pakistan's Foreign Ministry has rejected NYT reports as exaggeration. ...
09:54 AM, Nov 21, 2007

Think-tank warns India against attacks

Think-tank warns India against attacks A US think-tank cautions India against "more spectacular attacks" by terrorists with an aim to provoke communal violence. ...
02:55 PM, Nov 12, 2006
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