USA Today | US to Pakistan: Stop the Taliban, or We Will FOXNews America made clear last week that it would attack Taliban forces in their Swat valley stronghold unless the Pakistan government stopped the militants' advance towards Islamabad. A senior Pakistani official said the Obama administration intervened after ... Video: Reaction: Is Pakistan a "mortal threat?" US Questions Pakistan's Will to Stop Taliban Taliban bar Pakistan army convoy as tension grows |
The Nation, Pakistan | A Bomb Kills 12 Children in Pakistan New York Times, United States By REUTERS PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) — Twelve children who mistook a bomb for a toy were killed Saturday when it exploded a restive region of Pakistan, the police said. “Seven of the children belonged to the same family,” said a police official, ... Children killed in Pakistan blast Bomb blast kills 4 children in northwest Pakistan Children die in Pakistan playing with "ball" |
Boston Globe | US concerned over Pakistan's nukes: Clinton AFP WASHINGTON (AFP) — Pakistan's nuclear arsenal is currently safe, but Washington has "concerns" over what could happen if the advancing Taliban topples the government, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in an interview with Fox News. ... Petraeus Calls On Pakistan To Redirect Military Focus Pakistan and Islam Is India too a concern for US Af-Pak envoy? |
Straits Times | Pakistan Weighs its Choices for Host Venue Cricket360, FL It's been nearly a week since the ICC decided to move the 2011 cricket World Cup out of Pakistan over security issues, and also suspended any international cricket in the country. After remonstrating against ICC's decision and filing an official ... Pakistan minister happy with ICC's commitment Younis backs ICC decision to take 2011 matches away from Pakistan ICC denies acting in "haste" on stripping 2011 WC from Pak |
Straits Times | India says Pakistan still aiding Kashmir rebels Reuters India, India "The weapons, communication equipment ... the method of communication between infiltrating militants and the launch pad, it is quite evident that the armed forces across (Pakistan) do support them (militants)," Singh said. He said large quantity of ... India says Pakistan helped Kashmir rebels 40 infiltrators killed in Kupwara, Gurez: Army 15 Pak terrorists on loose ahead of J&K polls |
The Age | Pakistan Cricket Board in a Denial Mode Cricket360, FL Pakistan Cricket Board seems to have gone into a denial mode, if the reports emanating from the Pakistan media are to be believed. It has been reported that the top officials of the PCB who are in Dubai to attend the one-day series between Pakistan and ... Pakistan to tour New Zealand in two phases Pakistan skipper Younis Khan believes Australia are still world's best Returning Symonds believes he can excel again |
Metro | Pakistan anger at UK terror 'slurs' guardian.co.uk, UK Britain was yesterday plunged into a new diplomatic row with Pakistan over the arrests of 12 people accused of plotting bombing attacks on northern England. All were this week released without charge, but a top Pakistani diplomat in London has said ... Pakistan anger over UK terror raids Terror should not be linked to Pakistan, says Taseer Pak to help students facing deportation in Britain |
Thaindian.com | ‘Corruption is the key' Daily Times, Pakistan “If the Taliban succeed, it will mean Pakistan will go backwards,” says Sohail Janvi, a mobile phone dealer in Kohat. “But,” he adds, “the government gives us nothing [and] we do not want the Americans here.” People living close to Taliban-held parts ... Where is the Pakistan army? Neutralise Taliban, India Urges Pakistan India tells Pak to rein in Taliban |
CCTV | Militants burn NATO fuel tankers in Pakistan The Associated Press ISLAMABAD (AP) — Dozens of militants armed with guns and gasoline bombs attacked a truck terminal in northwestern Pakistan on Thursday and burned five tanker trucks carrying fuel to NATO troops in Afghanistan, police said. NATO and US commanders are ... Video: Pakistan is a litmus test for NATO Revival of Taliban attacks threatening American goals NATO chief: no alliance raids into Pakistan |
American Daily Review | Will we need to close the door to Pakistan's dispossessed? guardian.co.uk, UK The voice of Murtaza Ali Shah, London correspondent of Pakistan's Daily Jang, is incredulous when he asks how his friend could be a threat. It turns astringent when he moves on to the arrest of the Pakistani "terror suspects". ... British PM may visit Pakistan post 9/11 america ‘Do More' mantra |