Globe and Mail | Pakistan captures two TTP militants Press TV Pakistan has captured two militants on suspicion of attempting to organize "terrorist attacks" in Karachi. The two members of Tahreek-e-Taliban Pakistan ... Pakistan arrests Taliban planning Karachi attacks: officials Pakistan Reports Several US Drone Strikes in North Waziristan Officials: US missiles kill 15 in NW Pakistan |
Xinhua | Pakistan to get SCO membership in 2012: Salman Bashir Pakistan Patriot Pakistan has been trying to get into the SCo for a couple of years. Now that Iran faces sanctions it cannot be allowed to enter the SCO. ... * President says narco-money is being used to fund terrorist activities Russia backs India's case for SCO membership Pakistan likely to get SCO membership next year: Salman Bashir |
The Hindu | EDITORIAL: Human rights-free zone Daily Times “Nearly four million people are effectively living under the Taliban in northwest Pakistan without rule of law and effectively abandoned by the Pakistani ... Amnesty Report Highlights Taliban Abuses in Pakistan Pakistan Disputes Amnesty Report on Taliban Strength Amnesty asks Pakistan to “initiate political reform” in FATA |
The Hindu | Attacks Leave 11 Dead in Pakistan, Afghanistan Voice of America An attack on a NATO helicopter in neighboring Afghanistan and a militant raid in neighboring Pakistan that targeted a convoy carrying supplies for the NATO ... 6 Die in Attack on Supply Rigs in Pakistan Militants attack NATO convoy in Pakistan; 7 killed Militants torch NATO supply trucks en route from Pakistan to Afghanistan |
PakTribune.com | Younis could return for Pakistan as ban is overturned The Sport Review Pakistan face England in four tests at the back end of the summer after taking on Australia in two 'home' fixtures at Lord's and Headingley. ... Waqar Younis says controversies have left Pakistan in worst shape for 30 years Pakistan coach hopes for new start Coach says Pakistan in worst shape in 30 years |
US missiles kill 15 at Pakistan border Boston Globe AP / June 12, 2010 DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan — A volley of US missiles killed 15 alleged militants in an extremist stronghold in northwestern Pakistan ... |
Pakistan Times | Pakistan foreign policy should be calibrated to promote peace: Gilani The Hindu PTI Pakistan's foreign policy should be calibrated to promote peace in the region, cultivate friendly relations with all nations and enhance exports, ... Foreign policy should promote peace: PM Pakistan's foreign policy meant to promote peace: Gilani Country's foreign policy meant for peace in region, says PM |
Reuters | US Man Draws 15 Years for Plot to Supply Al Qaeda New York Times He also acknowledged that he lent $300 to the friend, Mohammed Junaid Babar, so he could buy a plane ticket to Pakistan and deliver the gear, ultimately, ... Pakistan-American Gets 15 Yrs For Helping Al-Qaida Hashmi Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison Syed Hashmi sentenced to 15 years for aiding Al Qaeda chief |
Grief Links Members of a Persecuted Muslim Sect New York Times The voice of her brother, all the way from Pakistan, told them as much with his breathless instructions. “Go turn on the TV,” Mrs. Jariullah, 47, ... |
Reuters India | National investigation agency team returns with vital clues on 26/11 Daily News & Analysis A detailed presentation on the week-long interrogation will be made on June 15,” a source said. and his other handlers in the Pakistan establishment. ... India interviews Mumbai plotter DOJ: US man interviewed by India investigators US gives India access to Mumbai attacks 'planner' |