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Obama aide confirms newspaper report on withholding of almost a third of $2.7bn in security assistance.
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US to 'defer military aid' to Pakistan
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Pakistan brigadier held for 'illegal ties'
Army announces that officer was detained last month over suspected links to outlawed Hizb-ul-Tahrir group
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Fresh military offensive against armed fighters forces thousands of people to flee their villages for safety.
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Analysts say Karzai-Haqqani talks may not bring peace to Afghanistan.
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Pakistan's army says 40 soldiers missing after cross-border raid by Afghan Taliban.
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