The Associated Press | Pakistan claims victory in militant stronghold The Associated Press - ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan's army claimed Monday to have routed Taliban militants in a stronghold near the Afghan border but turned up no sign of ... Pakistan suspends assault on Islamic insurgents 10 killed in shelling in Pakistan's tribal area Pakistan orders inquiry into killing of five women |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Five women beaten and buried alive in Pakistan 'honour killing' Independent, UK - By Omar Waraich in Islamabad Pakistan ordered an inquiry yesterday into how five women were buried alive in an "honour killing". ... Pakistan investigates 'honor killings' of 5 women Pakistan investigates honor killings Pakistan police urged to probe 'honor killings' |
![]() GulfNews | Why Akram wants it in Pakistan The Statesman, India - NEW DELHI, Sept.1: "I hope Pakistan host the Champions Trophy next year," said Wasim Akram (Photo right) at a Press conference at Feroz Shah Kotla stadium ... Pakistan face further cricket woes Cricket-Pakistan wants schools to tackle delinquent players Don`t Count Your Chickens, Pakistan |
![]() Boston Globe | Pakistan Halts Military Drive Against Militants in Northwest Bloomberg - 1 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan suspended the military operation against rebels in its northwestern region to mark the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, ... Pakistan suspends operations against militants Pakistan jets kill 40 Taliban in new fighting Nearly 40 said killed in fighting in NW Pakistan |
![]() Thaindian.com | Official: Pakistan to halt anti-militants operation during Ramadan Xinhua, China - ISLAMABAD, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) -- The Pakistani Adviser to Prime Minister on Interior Rehman Malik Monday said all military operations would be suspended ... Ceasefire in Pakistan's tribal region may let militants regroup 10 killed in Pakistan artillery attack Decoding Pakistan’s Perplexing Ceasefire |
![]() Voice of America | Pakistan: Taliban Welcome Ramadan Truce Offer OhmyNews International, South Korea - Taliban militants in Pakistan have accepted a truce offer from the government in deference of the holy month of Ramadan. Last month, the same offer of a ... US seeking more aggressive stance from Pakistan on insurgents Bomb kills 8 crossing a bridge in Pakistan Pakistan terror war focus finally on target, says US: Kayani ... |
![]() Gulf Times | Al Qaida has free movement in Pakistan, top official concedes Kansas City Star, MO - By SAEED SHAH Pakistan's top security official Monday admitted that al-Qaida's leadership moved freely in and out of the country and vowed that "no mercy" ... Pakistan "missed chance" to catch al Qaeda deputy TTP is an extension of Al Qaeda: Rehman Pak Taliban is an extension of al-Qaeda: PPP leader |
![]() Gulf Times | US worried about 'unstable' Zardari Times of India, India - WASHINGTON: The United States is said to have serious concerns about Pakistan's nuclear arsenal coming under the control of its prospective president, ... FACTBOX-Pakistan's political prospects PPP to face tough challenges after poll: Zardari PPP has right to President's post: Zardari |
![]() GulfNews | Musharraf victim of liberal policies, says Mushahid Daily Times, Pakistan - LAHORE: Gen (r) Pervez Musharraf is the victim of the success of his own liberal policies, Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) Secretary General Mushahid ... Pakistan needs a president who is “symbol of federation”: Siddiqui Pakistan passing through crucial situation: MQM founder Three way contest for Pakistan's Presidency |
Cease-Fire by Pakistan in Attacks on Militants New York Times, United States - By JANE PERLEZ and PIR ZUBAIR SHAH PESHAWAR, Pakistan — The Pakistani military, which has been criticized by the Bush administration as not pushing hard ... Pakistan to halt airstrikes for Ramadan Pakistan strikes back at insurgents Editorial: Peace with our neighbours... |