MiamiHerald.com | Strike Reportedly Missed Chief of Pakistani Taliban by Hours New York Times, United States By PIR ZUBAIR SHAH and SABRINA TAVERNISE ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A United States drone strike on a funeral in Pakistan's tribal areas missed the leader of the Pakistani Taliban, Baitullah Mehsud, by hours on Tuesday, a Pakistani security official said ... US strikes kill dozens in Taliban heartland: Pakistan army Suspected US strikes kill dozens in Pakistan US drone strike kills 60 in Pakistan, reports say |
WSJIDEBATE: Guns and Roses: Can India and Pakistan settle their ... Wall Street Journal This weeks's topic: Guns and Roses: Can India and Pakistan settle their outstanding disputes? ISLAMABAD -- The leaders of India and Pakistan met for the first time since the peace process between the nuclear-armed neighbors ground to a halt after ... |
guardian.co.uk | 'Co-hosts don't want Pakistan to host any 2011 WC match' Times of India, India 22 Jun 2009, 1826 hrs IST, PTI KARACHI: Sri Lankan cricket committee chairman, Somachandra de Silva has made it clear that co-hosts India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh don't want Pakistan to host any of the 2011 World Cup matches. In an interview, De Silva ... Pakistan claim World Twenty20 title with eight-wicket win over Sri ... Pakistan Win ICC World Twenty20 'Pakistan will comfortably switch to Test mode' |
Thaindian.com | Opinion Survey Finds Kashmiris say They are Being Used by India ... Voice of America The survey, which the groups say is the first of its kind on both sides of the de facto border, shows that Kashmiris feel they are being used by rivals India and Pakistan to advance those countries' agendas. For both India and Pakistan, ... insight: Nasty Realism —Ejaz Haider Kashmiris celebrate Pakistan's victory in t20 world cup For compromise & conciliation |
BBC News | Girls' School Bombed in Pakistan Ms. Magazine, CA A bomb destroyed a girls' primary school early Sunday in Pakistan. The school is located east of Peshawar city in northern Pakistan. The building was empty at the time of the attack, so there were no casualties at the school, which was completely ... Video: Fearful Pakistani Refuges Refuse to Go Back Home The fight for Pakistan's soul Militant camp may hold clues to Taliban operations |
Straits Times | India to issue arrest warrants against Pakistan-based suspects in ... Xinhua, China NEW DELHI, June 21 (Xinhua) -- Indian authorities will ask the special court hearing the Mumbai attacks case to issue non-bailable arrest warrants against 35 suspects, including Pakistan-based Jammat-ud-Duwa (JuD) chief Mohammed Hafeez Saeed, ... India: Warrants issued for 22 Pakistani Mumbai suspects Nikam seeks warrants against 27 Pakistanis Pakistan: No formal request from India to extradite Mumbai attack ... |
Staying wary of Pakistan Livemint, India I disagree with G. Parthasarathy's suggestions that people-to-people contact between India and Pakistan should be resumed (“Reaching out to Pakistan”, Mint, 18 June). There is no doubt that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's message to Pakistan President ... |
DAWN.com | Indo-Pak secretaries to focus on 'concrete deliverables' Daily Times, Pakistan By Iftikhar Gilani and Sajjad Malik ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI: As India now wants complete focus and progress on terrorism, the tone and tenor of the India-Pakistan relationship is expected now to focus on “concrete deliverables in a time-bound and ... Pakistan's envoy meets Indian foreign secretary Menon hands arrest warrants to Pak HC Pakistani envoy meets Indian foreign secretary |
Malaysia Star | Obama say Pakistan will defeat terrorists United Press International WASHINGTON, June 21 (UPI) -- The United States does not plan to seize Pakistan's atomic weapons or send US troops into the country, President Barack Obama said in an interview. In an exclusive with the English-language Pakistani newspaper Dawn, ... Al Qaeda & Pakistan's Nukes: Apocalypse Soon? Obama for India, Pakistan talks Pakistan can isolate extremists: Obama |
Pakistan counts the cost of war Asia Times Online, Hong Kong by Syed Fazl-e-Haider QUETTA, Pakistan - Cash-strapped Pakistan is heading toward another serious balance of payments crisis in the new fiscal year starting from July 1, as the "war on terror" takes its toll on the economy and widens the fiscal deficit ... |