Reuters Blogs (blog) | NATO Criticizes Pakistan On Terror Fight, As US Softens Tone Voice of America October 10, 2011 NATO Criticizes Pakistan On Terror Fight, As US Softens Tone Kurt Achin | Islamabad NATO is sharply criticizing Pakistan for failing to rein in terrorist and militant groups on its side of the border with Afghanistan. At the same time, ... Pakistan army kills 30 Afghan militants after border raid Pakistan and Afghanistan, spoiling for a full-blown fight ? At least 5 Afghan militants reported killed in cross-border attack |
Reuters | Pakistan Taliban considers peace talks: report Reuters In this undated image taken from a video recording provided by the Pakistan Taliban, men are seen firing a weapon in an undisclosed location in Pakistan's northwest tribal region. By Qasim Nauman ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's Taliban movement, ... Pakistan Peace Deal Prelude To Fiasco – Analysis Pakistan Taliban considers peace talks - report Pakistani Taliban signal willingness to conduct peace talks |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan Stocks Rally After Bigger-Than-Forecast Rate Cut BusinessWeek Oct. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan stocks gained after the central bank cut the benchmark interest rate by a bigger-than- forecast 1.5 percentage points, joining emerging markets from Russia to Brazil in lowering borrowing costs to spur ... Chain reaction: Surprise rate cut takes KIBOR to 26-month low Pakistan's central bank cuts rates to spur growth Fiscal adjustments |
International News Network | VIEW: Turmoil in US-Pakistan relations —Anwar Syed Pakistan Daily Times Interaction between the US and Pakistan has been of the kind present between a patron and a client. It is in trouble because, instead of meekly submitting to the patron's bidding, the client is beginning to show signs of having a mind of his own ... Musharraf hints at supporting Imran Conspiracies against ISI to destabilise Pakistan: Musharraf Adm. Mullen's frustration with Pakistan is revealing |
Reuters | Obama Says Pakistan Has 'Unsavory' Contacts to Hedge Bets in Afghanistan Bloomberg President Barack Obama criticized Pakistan for ties to “unsavory characters” opposed to American aims to end the insurgency in Afghanistan. “They have hedged their bets in terms of what ... Pakistan's double-game: treachery or strategy? Pakistan Parties to Discuss US Pressure on Haqqanis Pakistan Leaders Call for Peace in Afghanistan |
AFP | Test fix costs £1 mln, said agent in Pakistan trial AFP The claim emerged as Mazher Mahmood, the former investigations editor for Rupert Murdoch's now-defunct News of the World tabloid, gave evidence at the trial of ex-Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt and fast bowler Mohammad Asif. ... Australians 'biggest' match fixers, cricket agent tells British court Court hears agent claim Australian players are 'the biggest ' fixers 'Spot-fixing' agent had been working on Pakistan matches for years |
Banned Islamists rally in full view in Pakistan's capital MiamiHerald.com ISLAMABAD -- A large crowd of Islamic militants rallied this week in the heart of Islamabad to voice support for Pakistan's army and to condemn the United States in another sign of a growing tide of extremism sweeping the country. ... |
The Express Tribune | PML-N, MQM trade barbs in Assembly The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - The National Assembly (NA) Monday witnessed uproar following the exchange of harsh words between Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz and Muttahida Qaumi Movement over issues relating to allegations of Dr Zulfiqar Mirza and controversy shrouding ... SC moved for registering cases against Mirza on ethnic remarks Fears of violence sparks panic in Karachi Dante in Karachi: circles of crime in a mega city |
Rediff | Pakistan not keen on getting Jones as coach Arab News KARACHI: Dean Jones may be keen to take up as Pakistan's new coach but the country's cricket authorities are not interested in hiring the former Australian Test batsman for the job. According to well-placed sources, the Pakistan ... Dean Jones is not the man PCB should look at to coach Pakistan cricket team |
Daily Mail | Time to take on Pakistan's jihadist spies Financial Times Asif Ali Zardari, Pakistan's president, needed to communicate a message to White House national security officials that would bypass Pakistan's military and intelligence channels. The embarrassment of bin Laden being found on Pakistani soil had ... Will US stand up for Pakistan prosecuting doctor who helped track bin Laden? Al Qaeda kidnap plot to free Osama bin Laden's three widows being held in Pakistan When an Obsession With Pollard Turns Good Analysts Bad |