ABC News | Pakistani Militant Threatens to Quit Peace Deal ABC News A Pakistani militant commander close to the Afghan border threatened Saturday to abandon an unofficial peace deal with the government, raising the specter of more violence in the nuclear-armed country. ... Pakistani militant threatens to quit peace deal Pakistani Militant Leader Threatens to Quit Peace Deal with Govt |
Los Angeles Times | GOP contenders spar over Pakistan, foreign aid at GOP debate Los Angeles Times The Republican presidential rivals took on national security policy Saturday night in a South Carolina debate that saw the field splinter over how candidates would deal with Pakistan, foreign aid and waterboarding, ... Perry: My foreign aid budget starts at zero The Republicans: Live from South Carolina GOP Candidates Debate Foreign Policy in South Carolina |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan army on board, says Singh DAWN.com NEW DELHI, Nov 12: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Saturday that a second round of talks with Islamabad would begin soon and believes the Pakistan army was on board with the peace process he discussed with Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani ... Pakistan, India urged to give trade a chance Pakistan should drop opposition to India's growing ties with Central Asian ... Pakistan-Afghanistan posturings |
Los Angeles Times | GOP candidates talk tough on Iran, split over Pakistan at debate Los Angeles Times Pakistan presented more of a quandary for the candidates. Texas Gov. Rick Perry , showing some aggressiveness on the issue, declared that he would eliminate the billions in US foreign aid to the country, which has served as a key ally to the United ... Republicans assail Obama on Iran, jab Pakistan GOP candidates say they may back attack on Iran nukes GOP candidates take hard line on Iran | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-11-12 |
Malaysia Star | Pakistan to introduce pneumococcal vaccine The News International Pakistan is all set to becoming the world's 16th country to introduce the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine for protection of children against pneumonia. The vaccine, will be available as part of free immunization service for children all over the country ... No progress on move to administer pneumonia vaccines New pneumococcal vaccine to be introduced in Pakistan by early next year |
The Hindu | Pakistan lists 12 more items for trade with India The Hindu Pakistan on Friday added a dozen commodities to its list of items that can be imported from India, taking the positive list that Islamabad maintains for trade with India from 1934 to 1946. India continues to impress upon Pakistan the need to move to a ... Auto industry wants NTBs on Indian goods Industrialists demand removal of NTBs Pakistan commerce secy visit may boost trade ties |
The Hindu | Pakistan ready to work in cooperative mode with Afghanistan: Gilani Associated Press of Pakistan ADDU, (Maldives), Nov 11 (APP) Pakistan and Afghanistan on Friday agreed to further enhance and cooperate with each other to ensure peace, security and stability in the region. Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani held one hour long meeting with ... Pakistan, India herald new era of dialogue India, Pakistan Expect Closer Ties from Future Talks Pakistan, India seek new era in ties |
Pakistani nukes and slanderous reports The News International Yet another fabricated report about the Pakistani nukes appeared in the international media, which was again a crude attempt to malign Pakistan and question the safety and integrity of Pak nukes. The Atlantic magazine and the National Journal, ... How safe are Pakistan nuclear weapons? |
Pakistan seeks IMF clean chit for fresh loans The News International ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's large contingent of over 22 members is engaged in two rounds of talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Dubai to get clearance on its financial health and an endorsement of a medium-term macroeconomic framework that ... Economic report presented to IMF |
Telegraph.co.uk | Exclusive: Butt and Asif ask to serve jail sentences in Pakistan The Independent Two former Pakistani cricketers convicted of fixing part of a Test match against England have asked to be returned to their home country, to serve the remainder of their sentence. The former Pakistan Test captain Salman Butt and the fast bowler ... Dark day for Pakistan Jailed Pakistan cricketers face deportation from Britain Pakistan's jailed trio could face deportation by the British Government on ... |