Chicago Tribune | High-Value Prisoners Killed in Pakistan New York Times, United States By SABRINA TAVERNISE ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Militants ambushed a military convoy that was carrying two high-value prisoners on Saturday, killing the two prisoners and a soldier, highlighting the reach the militants still have north of the capital, ... Video: Pakistan could become #1 nuclear threat Pakistan asks US debt forgiveness Rebels 'kill Pakistan Islamists' |
Globe and Mail | Pakistan Says Tide Has Turned in Swat Washington Post, United States By Karen DeYoung SWABI, Pakistan, June 4 -- Pakistan's army chief, Gen. Ashfaq Kiyani, declared Thursday that the tide had "decisively turned" in the military's battle against Taliban extremists in the Swat Valley, but displaced Pakistanis in a ... Gilani Says Pakistan Will Revive Swat as Army Overcomes Taliban Taliban Stir Rising Anger of Pakistanis Student Hostages Released in Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Kidnappings spike in Pakistan The Associated Press KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — The three gunmen forced the car carrying the Hindu filmmaker to stop along the bumpy street, then injected him and his driver with a sedative. The driver woke up a few hours later. The filmmaker was gone. ... The TTP's funding |
Pakistan health care crumbles with refugee influx The Associated Press DAGAR, Pakistan (AP) — She doesn't have a name yet. Born five weeks too early, she came into this world at the end of a painful six-hour drive on a creaky old bus that passed through a battlefield before arriving at the hospital. ... |
Indian Express | Pentagon: Pakistan terror aid diverted United Press International A Pakistani girl carries bread and food at Lahore Refugee Camp in Swabi, Pakistan, on May 25, 2009. Pakistan's military said Monday it was facing | Enlarge WASHINGTON, June 6 (UPI) -- Pakistan diverted US aid meant for fighting Taliban terrorists to ... Jemima Khan's broken country Pak used US aid to fight India: Report Pakistan diverted terror aid to fight India |
PakTribune.com | Pakistan wants possession of US drones PRESS TV, Iran Pakistan says attacks by US drones on its territory are 'counter-productive' and has asked Washington for 'ownership' of these unmanned planes. Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani, talking to reporters in Lahore Saturday said, "We are strongly ... Pakistan PM Gilani urges US to write-off debt Pakistan PM urges US to write off debt Pakistan asks US to write off loans |
DAWN.com | India, Pakistan Resume Sports Links, But Talks Remain Elusive ... Voice of America By Steve Herman When cricket teams from India and Pakistan met on the pitch this week, it raised hopes of a thaw in relations that were strained in last years terror attacks on the Indian commercial capital Mumbai. India blamed those attacks on ... India rules out resumption of talks with Pakistan now Pakistan may appeal against Saeed's release 'No dialogue until Pak acts against terror' |
Los Angeles Times | US criticizes Pakistan for release of militant Reuters Washington is worried about the stability of nuclear-armed Pakistan, which faces a growing Taliban insurgency, and it wants action against such militants to help defeat al Qaeda and disrupt support for the Taliban in Afghanistan. ... US criticizes Pakistan for release of outlawed group leader Pakistan court releases Hafiz Saeed Pakistan court frees charity chief |
Fresh News | Pakistan arrests senior Islamists BBC News, UK Pakistan's army says it has arrested senior associates of the radical Islamist cleric, Sufi Mohammad, in the north-west of the country. Six men, including Sufi Mohammad's deputy Maulana Mohammed Alim, have been detained, officials said. ... Pakistan Swat leader aides arrested Pakistan targets leaders behind the Malakand Accord Pakistan arrests cleric who brokered Swat peace deal |
BBC News | Pakistan: Obama 'seems to know more about Islam than our own leaders' Christian Science Monitor Skeptics pointed to the price Pakistan pays for ongoing US involvement in Afghanistan. By Issam Ahmed | Correspondent 06.04.09 ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN – President Obama's speech was broadcast live on Pakistan's plethora of private TV channels (there are ... US Afghan troops 'not permanent' Seven Qaeda commanders enter Pakistan Winning the War in Afghanistan, in Pakistan |