Los Angeles Times | Pakistan's envoy to US quits over coup memo Reuters ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's ambassador to the United States resigned on Tuesday, days after a Pakistani-American businessman said the envoy was behind a memo that accused the Pakistani military of plotting a coup in May. ... Pakistan ambassador to the United States resigns Pakistani Ambassador's Ouster Exposes Civilian-Military Rift Pakistan's Envoy to US Will Leave |
CTV.ca | Denying Pakistan Los Angeles Times The words were directed largely at Pakistan and what is increasingly recognized as that country's deliberate and long-standing policy of utilizing violent extremism to advance its security interests. Yet now the US government seems poised to reward ... Weakened Pakistani Taliban limp into peace talks Pakistan Denies Peace Talks as Taliban Says Truce Is Declared Pakistani Officials: No Peace Talks With Taliban |
CBC.ca | Pakistan Faces Challenging Outlook, May Grow 3.5%, IMF Says Bloomberg Pakistan faces a “challenging” economic outlook and should seek to contain its deficit while adopting a cautious monetary policy, the International Monetary Fund said after an annual review of the ... IMF sees 'challenging' outlook for Pakistan |
Los Angeles Times | Michele Bachmann calls Rick Perry 'naive' on Pakistan Los Angeles Times Michele Bachmann called Rick Perry "highly naive" for saying he would cut off aid to Pakistan, part of a contentious round of questioning in tonight's GOP debate about US policy in Afghanistan and Pakistan. ... GOP candidates Bachmann and Perry draw contrasts on US aid to Pakistan during ... Bachmann: Perry "naive" on Pakistan policy Bachmann: Perry 'naïve' on Pakistan |
Mobiledia | Pakistan shelves 'obscene' SMS ban ABC Online Pakistan has pulled back from demands that text messages containing nearly 1700 "obscene" words should be blocked, following outrage from users and campaigners. On November 14, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) distributed a list of 1695 ... Pakistan Postpones Texting Censorship Pakistan Bans Sexting Pakistan shelves 'obscene' text message ban |
IBNLive.com | Pakistan preparing negative list: secretary commerce The News International KARACHI: Pakistan is preparing a list of items that will remain banned from India even after it grants the status of Most Favoured Nation (MFN) to it, a top official said on Tuesday. “The list, which will be called the negative list, will prohibit the ... US state department removes India-Pakistan maps Are All These Maps Really Pro-Pakistan? Dispelling some MFN myths |
Telegraph.co.uk | US Republicans bash Obama policy on Pakistan Reuters UK By John Whitesides WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican presidential hopefuls criticized US policy towards Pakistan and backed placing sanctions on Iran's central bank in an in-depth and lively foreign policy debate Tuesday. ... GOP Candidates Fault Washington for National Security Threats The GOP National Security Debate Republicans Face Off on Foreign Policy, Immigration in Debate |
Perry, Bachmann spar on Pakistan funding Washington Post Rick Perry argued over whether Pakistan should receive US funding for intelligence. (Nov. 22) (/Courtesy of CNN) Correction: Clarification: SuperFan badge holders consistently post smart, timely comments about Washington area sports and teams. ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan sets up anti-corruption unit in attempt to eradicate fixing menace Telegraph.co.uk Pakistan has set up a vigilance division to prevent players becoming involved in illegal betting practices, as a response to the spot-fixing scandal which led to the imprisonment of the country's former captain Salman Butt and pace bowlers Mohammad ... 'Pakistan and Australia both wanted to lose in Singer game' Latif blasts Condon over delayed fixing claims |
AFP | Weakened Pakistani Taliban limp into peace talks AFP PESHAWAR, Pakistan — After a deadly campaign of attacks, the Pakistani Taliban are weakened and exploring peace talks with authorities perceived as increasingly at odds with the United States, observers say. Taliban commanders now say they have ... |