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Sketches of bomb suspects released

Police in India on Tuesday released sketches of two men suspected in the deadly fire bombing of a Pakistani-bound train north of New Delhi, an attack called a "well-planned conspiracy" that may have involved as many as five people.

India, Pakistan vow to press for peace

India and Pakistan have vowed to press ahead with a peace process despite a bomb attack that sparked a fire and killed more than five dozen people aboard a train connecting the two countries.

India: Blasts caused by 'sabotage'

Explosions that killed at least 65 people on board an Indian passenger train bound for Pakistan were the work of subversives aimed at hurting the peace process between the two countries, India's home secretary said.

Rice bid to crack down on Taliban

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has arrived in Afghanistan, one day after visiting Pakistan where leaders said they are moving 10,000 more troops to the frontier to crack down on the Taliban.

Officials: U.S. unsure of al-Zawahiri fate

U.S. intelligence officials say they are trying to determine whether Osama bin Laden's top lieutenant was attending a dinner in a remote Pakistani village and whether he was one of the people killed by a CIA airstrike.

Millions homeless; storms slow aid

Millions of people remain homeless in the Himalayan regions of northern Pakistan and India following last weekend's earthquake that has claimed more than 41,000 lives.

Pakistan proposes Afghan border fence

Pakistan said Monday it is prepared to erect a fence along its border with Afghanistan to prevent incursions by Taliban and Islamic extremists.

Israel, Pakistan hold first talks

In a sign of warming relations between Israel and Pakistan, the countries' foreign ministers met in Istanbul on Thursday, an Israeli Foreign Ministry official told CNN.

Pressure 'keeping bin Laden quiet'

The capability of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden to make "international mischief" has been vastly reduced by the constant pressure from Pakistan's military operations along the border with Afghanistan, according to Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri.

Chance for India, Pakistan thaw

The sidelines of a South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation meeting have served once again as an opportunity for nuclear rivals India and Pakistan to talk face to face about normalizing relations.

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