![]() ABC News | Pakistan Taleban talks 'halted' BBC News, UK The Taleban's talks with the government in north-west Pakistan have been suspended amid army operations against militants, a Taleban negotiator says. Pakistani troops and Taleban militants have clashed in Lower Dir in North West Frontier Province ... Video: Reaction: Is Pakistan a "mortal threat?" Pakistan troops continue assault on Taliban near Swat valley Pakistan troops shell suspect Taliban bases: military |
![]() TVNZ | US planners now see Pakistan as major problem in its own right United Press International The Indian government and security services believe the attackers, who came by sea, were trained and equipped in mujahedin camps in northern Pakistan. For those who had ignored the progressive radicalization of Pakistan, the Mumbai attacks and their ... Video: Afghan civilian deaths help Taliban - 27 Apr 09 Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran renew commitment against terrorism Pakistan and Afghanistan: Gordon Brown in urgent need of a plan |
![]() guardian.co.uk | Brown urges firmer Pakistan links BBC News, UK Gordon Brown has called for a "stronger relationship" between the UK and Pakistan to fight the threat posed by extremism and terrorism. Speaking in Islamabad, the prime minister said a "strategic dialogue on all the issues" was needed. ... Pakistan president pulls out of press conference with Gordon Brown Brown renews support for Pakistan's anti-terrorism drive Pakistan and Britain vow to jointly fight terrorism |
![]() guardian.co.uk | Fight Escalates Between Pakistan Military, Taliban Wall Street Journal The Taliban controlling Pakistan's Swat Valley declared a peace deal with the government there "worthless" Monday amid a second day of clashes with troops in a neighboring district seen as a possible route for militants to Afghanistan. ... Video: Women submit to Sharia law in the Swat valley Peace in peril, but Pakistan says don't 'panic' Pakistan army assault strains Taliban peace deal |
![]() DAWN.com | Outlook: The Taliban Gains Strength in Pakistan Washington Post, United States Bucharest, Romania: What could the West do in order to change the current status of things in Pakistan, to boost the Islamabad control inside FATA and to ultimately consolidate the Weberian monopoly on violence of Islamabad? ... Why Pakistan's Decline Is Almost Inevitable Taliban are Enemies of Pakistan and Islam Pakistan's True Enemy (Not India) |
Pakistan urges quick US action on benefits bill Reuters WASHINGTON, April 27 (Reuters) - Pakistani Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin urged the United States on Monday to quickly approve legislation aimed at creating jobs and fighting extremism in Pakistan and Afghanistan. "We need to move early on the ROZs ... |
![]() Brisbane Times | Cricket-Australia v Pakistan scoreboard - third ODI Reuters UK, UK April 27 (Reuters) - Scoreboard after Australia beat Pakistan by 27 runs in the third one-day international at the Sheikh Zayed stadium, Abu Dhabi on Monday. Australia innings J. Hopes run out 15 B. Haddin b Shoaib Malik 26 S. Watson b Umar Gul 0 M. ... Michael Clarke stars for Australia in comeback win over Pakistan Spinners put Pakistan on top Australia wins toss, bats vs. Pakistan in 3rd ODI |
Expect unexpected in Pakistan, Ukraine, Russia-Eurasia Reuters By Peter Apps, Political Risk Correspondent LONDON, April 27 (Reuters) - Pakistan, Ukraine, Russia, Nigeria and Mexico are the places where unexpected political change could have the most impact on world markets in 2009, the Eurasia Group risk ... |
![]() The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com | Petraeus says Afghanistan, Pakistan success linked Kansas City Star, MO David Petraeus said Monday that a comprehensive approach is required to win the war in Afghanistan, with support from NATO and Pakistan. In an interview with The Associated Press before delivering a lecture at Kansas State University, the head of the ... Petraeus to speak at Bramlage Petraeus: "Don't ask, don't tell" one minefield too many. |
![]() United Press International | Pakistan extremism troubling to Mullen United Press International WASHINGTON, April 27 (UPI) -- Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, is concerned with the escalating extremism threat in Pakistan, his spokesman says. Mullen spokesman Capt. John Kirby said the Joint Chiefs chairman is ... Top US military official 'alarmed' over Pakistan Pakistan demands Predator aircrafts from US |