The Guardian | Aafia Siddiqui, alleged Al Qaeda associate, gets 86-year sentence Christian Science Monitor 23 in Islamabad, Pakistan to condemn the arrest of alleged Al Qaeda suspect Aafia Siddiqui. By Dan Murphy, Staff writer / September 23, 2010 Aafia Siddiqui, ... Pakistan neuroscientist given 86 years for shooting at US agents Pakistani scientist gets 86 years Pakistani Scientist Sentenced To 86 Years For Trying To Kill US Agents |
Reuters Blogs (blog) | VIEW: The troubled Pakistan-Iran equation —S Iftikhar Murshed Daily Times The first country to recognise Pakistan after its independence in 1947 was Iran and the only one to oppose its entry into the UN that year was Afghanistan. ... 'US runs Afghan force to hunt militants in Pakistan' CIA Snitches Are Pakistan Drone-Spotters CIA runs secret Afghan force to crush Taleban |
Reuters UK | PCB starts soul searching after bitter England tour The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE – The strained tour of the Pakistan cricket team to England ended in bitterness between the cricket boards of the two countries. ... Pakistan team home from scandal-ridden England tour Final demand for apology sets up legal battle with Pakistan Pakistan arrive home to quiet reception |
The Hindu | Pak brushes aside Indian criticism The Nation, Pakistan Pakistan is committed to finding a just and peaceful settlement of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, and will continue extending its moral, diplomatic and ... Krishna tells Pakistan to vacate PoK before lecturing India Pakistan “exploring” possibility of bilateral engagement with India Pakistan snubs Indian objection to resolutions on Kashmir |
Rediff | Morgan century sees England defeat Pakistan Daily Times SOUTHAMPTON: Eoin Morgan's undefeated century helped England down Pakistan in the last one-day international by 121 runs and win the five-match series 3-2 ... England had suspicions over 'tampering' Akhtar BEFORE Sportsmail picture Shoaib Akhtar 'caught ball tampering' in ODI defeat to England Strauss happy to turn attention to The Ashes |
The Guardian | China pledges its biggest-ever aid to Pakistan Xinhua 23 (Xinhua) -- China has pledged to give an additional assistance of 200 million US dollars to flooded Pakistan, totaling China's aid to 250 million dollars ... China pledges another 200 million dollars to Pakistan (Roundup) China pledges more cash for Pakistan flood victims China to give $200mn more to Pakistan |
The Nation, Pakistan | Reconciliation policy to continue: PPP Daily Times ISLAMABAD: The Central Executive Committee of Pakistan People's Party on Thursday decided that the party would continue its policy of ... PPP to continue with policy of reconciliation: CEC PPP to continue policy of reconciliation; CEC of PPP PPP wants no confrontation with judiciary: CEC |
The Nation, Pakistan | Universities budgetary standoff subdued in Pakistan Xinhua 23 (Xinhua) -- The budgetary standoff between the protesting universities and the High Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan subdued to a compromising ... An uncertain future? 72 universities go on strike Varsities shut against slashed funding |
DAWN.com | Two killed as NATO tankers, containers blown up in Pakistan AFP PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Militants Thursday blew up four oil tankers and three containers carrying fuel and other supplies for NATO troops in Afghanistan, ... 2 killed in Pakistan blasts Pakistan's military failures emboldening terrorists to launch more attacks NATO oil tankers set ablaze in Pakistan |
The Nation, Pakistan | US Envoy Announces Next Steps in Pakistan Flood Aid NTDTV Richard Holbrooke, the US's special envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan, said on Tuesday that there was still much work to be done in flood-ravaged parts of ... No Easy Answers In Afghanistan, Pakistan US Official: Pakistanis Must Raise More Money to Pay for Floods Reuters Summit-Pakistan floods hit militant fight-US |