![]() CTV.ca | Afghan Strikes by Taliban Get Pakistan Help, US Aides Say New York Times, United States By MARK MAZZETTI and ERIC SCHMITT WASHINGTON — The Taliban’s widening campaign in southern Afghanistan is made possible in part by direct support from operatives in Pakistan’s military intelligence agency, despite Pakistani government promises to sever ... Taliban attacks get help from Pakistan - NYTimes 'Pakistan Poses Greatest Threat Of Terror' Brits receive terror training in Pakistan |
![]() Washington Times | Pakistan: Missile Strike Kills 7 New York Times, United States By PIR ZUBAIR SHAH Two missiles believed to have been fired from an American drone killed seven foreign militants in Makeen, a town in south Waziristan, Pakistani intelligence officials said Wednesday. The attack, around 6:30 pm, was directed at two ... US drone kills at least 7 in Pakistan tribal area Suspected US Missile Strike Kills 7 in Pakistan Suspected US strike kills seven in Pakistan: officials |
![]() Los Angeles Times | Pakistan Fails to Control Lashkar Group in Kashmir, India Says Bloomberg By Paul Tighe March 26 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan is failing to control the Lashkar-e-Taiba group in the disputed territory of Kashmir and between 40 and 50 terrorist camps are operational in the region, Indian Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor said. ... Pakistan still running terror camps: Army chief Kashmir fighting leaves 25 dead, India says Militants claim Kashmiri attack |
![]() GulfNews | US Weighs Sharif as Partner in Pakistan New York Times, United States By JANE PERLEZ LAHORE, Pakistan — The opposition leader, Nawaz Sharif, sealed his place as the most popular politician in Pakistan this month when he defied his house detention and led a triumphant protest that forced the government to restore the ... Zardari woos opposition to end Pakistan crisis US set to announce new policy for Pakistan, Afghanistan Pakistan's Zardari says needs help with terrorism |
![]() Times Online | RPT-Q+A-Why is judge Chaudhry so important in Pakistan? Reuters Benazir Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) got behind Chaudhry's cause. * In July 2007, Supreme Court judges delivered the first-ever finding against a military ruler by lifting Musharraf's ... Pakistan judge celebrates return Pakistan celebrates judge's return Pakistan families of missing pin hopes on Chaudhry |
![]() Boston Globe | Pakistan's top judge back after turmoil The Associated Press ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan's supreme court chief justice called for an end to judicial corruption after returning to bench for the first time in 16 months — brought back to resolve a political crisis that showed the country's volatility as the fight ... Pakistan news of March 25, 2009 - Petition moved against Musharraf ... Pakistani judge back at helm of high court America and the rule of law in Pakistan |
![]() ABC News | Bomber Strikes Capital Of Pakistan, Killing One Washington Post, United States By Shaiq Hussain ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, March 23 -- One policeman was killed and another was injured when a suicide bomber tried to blow up a police station near a market in the Pakistani capital Monday, police officials and an eyewitness said. ... Suicide Bomber Hits Police Station in Pakistan Capital Suicide attack kills guard in Islamabad Pakistan warns more terror likely |
Pakistan to Sell Shares in 3 Companies This Year, Reviving Plan Bloomberg By Khalid Qayum and Khaleeq Ahmed March 26 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan plans to sell stakes in at least three companies by the end of June, reviving an asset sale program stymied by political instability and a slowing economy. “This will be the start of ... |
How Pakistan can help to stop terrorist camps training Britons Times Online, UK Since the September 11 attacks the British security services have agonised over how to monitor British Pakistanis who regularly travel back to Pakistan to study, get married or visit relatives. The problem is that, although most do just that, ... Video: UK government unveils new 'anti-terrorism plan' - 24 Mar 09 Al Qaeda-trained Britons return from Pakistan Countering a changing terror threat |
![]() PakTribune.com | Pakistan govt in crisis after a year in office AFP ISLAMABAD (AFP) — Pakistan's government marks one year in office Wednesday still battling to contain the political and security meltdown threatening to engulf the frontline state in the US-led "war on terror." Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani was ... PPP saved federation by restoring judges: Gilani PM: First year of govt; PPP pursued policy of reconciliation FP Report Pak for credible min deterrence for reg stability: Gilani |