![]() Novinite.com | Pakistan: Struggling to See a Country of Shards New York Times, United States - Shawn Baldwin So do the forces that make up Pakistan itself. By SABRINA TAVERNISE LAHORE, Pakistan — On a spring night in Lahore, I came face to face with all that is puzzling about Pakistan. I had just interviewed Mobarak Haidar, a Pakistani author who was ... Video: Pakistan and Afghanistan - The Presidency, Ep. 13 Zardari to meet Obama, buoyed by sea-change in Pakistan Pakistan region gets sharia court |
![]() Los Angeles Times | Heavy Battles Raging With Taliban in Pakistan New York Times, United States - Carlotta Gall, Salman Masood By CARLOTTA GALL and SALMAN MASOOD ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Heavy fighting raged for a third day in Pakistan's northwest on Thursday as civilians flooded from the area and the Pakistani military reported some gains in pushing back Taliban insurgents. ... Video: Taliban On The Defense Pakistan Army Pounds Taliban Militants in Northwest Army: 55 militants killed in Pakistan fighting |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Cricket: Pakistan stronger despite defeat New Straits Times, Malaysia ABU DHABI: Pakistan captain Younus Khan said that his team's defeat in the current one-day series against Australia will make them a better side. "Winning and losing doesn't matter for me, because I am here to lift this team and we have adopted good ... Pakistan greats blame indiscipline for Aust. wins Inzy blasts Pakistan for losing to Aussies Clarke, Watson blunt Pakistan in Australia series win |
![]() SINDH TODAY | Pakistan, Libya agree to cement ties Daily Times, Pakistan Pakistan's ambassador to Libya, Jamil Ahmad Khan, said the visit is aimed at “improving economic ties between the two countries”. “We hope to restore them to what they were in the 1970s when more than 150000 Pakistanis held jobs in Libya,” he said. ... Pakistan, Libya sign six MoUs, one agreement in different areas - Pakistan, Libya sign 7 MOUs Pakistan ties with Libya for oil and gas cooperation |
![]() Today's Zaman | US commission adds Pakistan to religious freedom ‘watch list' Daily Times, Pakistan LAHORE: The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) – a US government-funded agency created to monitor the status of freedom of thought, conscience and religion – released its annual report on Friday, listing Pakistan as a ... Commission Names 13 Countries as Religious Freedom Violators Nations with worst religious tolerance named Pak source of 'religiously-motivated' violence: US panel |
![]() MiamiHerald.com | Pakistan, Libya agree to strengthen bilateral ties DAWN.com, Pakistan He also sought assistance from Pakistan on sharing expertise for improvement of banking sector and training facilities for students, teachers and experts in different areas. President Zardari also briefed the Libyan leader about Pakistan's efforts to ... Zardari invites Libyan govt to benefit from Pakistan's economic ... Bin Laden could be dead, whereabouts unknown: Zardari Pakistan's nukes won't fall to Taliban, assures Zardari |
![]() Nhatky.in | Resolve woes of Sikhs in Pakistan: BJP The Statesman, India NEW DELHI, May 2: The BJP today called upon the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, to ensure that Sikh families living in Taliban-dominated FATA areas of Pakistan were not forced to vacate their own homes for their inability to pay up taxes running ... BJP tells UPA to resolve woes of Sikhs in Pakistan Sikh issue: PM reminds Pak of duty to protect minorities India concerned over alleged ill treatment of Sikhs by Taliban in ... |
![]() Business Standard | Pakistan and India came close to resolving all issues: Singh DAWN.com, Pakistan - Jawed Naqvi By Jawed Naqvi NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan were close to a ‘non-territorial solution' to end all their bilateral problems before Gen Pervez Musharraf got entangled with domestic difficulties, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Saturday. ... Pakistan, India were close to solving all issues: Singh :. Pak's crisis derailed Kashmir peace: Manmohan India was close on Kashmir agreement with Pak: PM |
![]() NDTV.com | Yousuf eyes Pakistan return after quitting ICL AFP LAHORE, Pakistan (AFP) — Former Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf Saturday said he had snapped his ties with a rebel Indian league and was available to play for the country. The 34-year-old joined the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL) last year, ... Razzaq ready to pledge future to Pakistan Yousuf ends ties with ICL, wants to return to national duty I'm available for Pakistan team after quitting ICL: Yousuf |
The Threats to Pakistan, Handled by Pakistan New York Times, United States The surge of Islamic militancy threatens Pakistan's progressive aspirations, but it is not an existential threat. It can be reversed, but only through a nationally endorsed Pakistani strategy, not one “made in America.” The onus for action against the ... West's sinister stratagem |