![]() China Daily | Countering al Qaeda, a must-read for Pakistan Reuters India, India - Pakistan’s leaders have long argued that military force alone can’t work and have sharply rebuffed any suggestion that US troops in Afghanistan might cross ... US wants Pakistan to also protect neighbours Paul Cruickshank On Al Qaeda, Good News and Bad News |
![]() Boston Globe | US Intel Claims Pakistan Spies Aid Militants ABC News - By JONATHAN KARL Senior US officials are increasingly alarmed about terror groups operating with impunity along Pakistan's border with Afghanistan. ... CIA cites Pakistan spy agency's ties to militants ‘CIA outlines Pakistan links with militants’ CIA confronts Pakistan over spies' terror links |
The Associated Press | 30 killed as fighting escalates in Pakistan valley The Associated Press - PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani troops battled Islamic militants in a valley near the Afghan border Wednesday, killing 25 insurgents and losing five ... Video: Taliban leader says group has army of suicide bombers - 29 Jul 08 NATO blames Pakistan for rising rebel activity in Afghanistan Pakistan army kills two senior Taliban leaders |
![]() BBC News | Gilani urges provision of technology to stem militancy Daily Times, Pakistan - WASHINGTON: Pakistan would hit targets on its side of the border with Afghanistan if the US provides intelligence and sophisticated technology to intercept ... Pakistan assures US on militants It's time for action on border, Pakistan told Pakistan tells Bush not to play lone ranger |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | India Army Reports Second Cease-Fire Violation, Pakistan Denies Bloomberg - By Bibhudatta Pradhan and Khaleeq Ahmed July 30 (Bloomberg) -- India said Pakistan violated a November 2003 cease-fire agreement for a second time in three ... India's military accuse Pakistan of another cease-fire breach in ... Indian army: Pakistan opens fresh fire at Indian positions Skirmishes can hurt India-Pakistan peace process |
![]() The Southern Ledger | Gilani Urges Intelligence Sharing to Combat Pakistan Militants Bloomberg - By Janine Zacharia July 29 (Bloomberg) -- The US should increase intelligence sharing with Pakistan to allow it to ``act swiftly'' against militants near ... US urged to support democratic order in Pakistan Pakistani PM: No unilateral US attacks Pak says it is no surrogate, opposes unilateral strikes |
![]() BBC News | Australia offers 'military advisers' to Pakistan ABC Online, Australia - Yesterday Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon suggested the advisers could help Pakistan control insurgents operating across its border with Afghanistan. ... Aust offers aid to Pakistan for terrorism fight Pakistan unlikely to accept advisers Australia to offer military advisers to Pakistan |
![]() NDTV.com | Pakistan will not press for vote on Indian deal at IAEA Hindu, India - Vienna: After firing a written salvo against the draft Indian safeguards agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency, Pakistan has backed off and ... Pakistan undecided about seeking IAEA vote on Indian deal Will Pak place hurdles for N-deal? US praises IAEA-India deal for nuclear inspections |
![]() USA Today | Pakistan clashes threaten Taliban peace deals The Associated Press - PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Fierce fighting erupted in a restive Pakistani valley Wednesday, officials said, killing 25 militants and four soldiers and ... Pakistan army 'kills militants' Pakistan says 25 militants killed Pakistan army in Swat offensive |
![]() Boston Globe | PAKISTAN: BUSH ADMINISTRATION STICKS WITH PAKISTANI MILITARY EurasiaNet, NY - President George W. Bush is talking to Pakistan’s civilian leaders, but the US presidential administration continues to exhibit a stubborn preference for ... Pakistan's Accidental Prime Minister Pakistan feels the heat in Washington Pakistan: Trepidacious Ally, or Passive Foe? |