DAWN.com | Pakistan ties troubled but repairable: US general DAWN.com LONDON: US-Pakistani relations are at one of their worst points in memory after the Nato strike that killed 24 Pakistani troops, but can recover, Washington's top military officer said on Monday. General Martin Dempsey said Pakistani anger was ... Pakistan Rejects US Account of NATO Strikes Along Border APNewsBreak: Fatal NATO raid in Pakistan likely a case of mistaken ID by US ... Fatal NATO Raid in Pakistan Likely a Case of Mistaken Identity |
DigitalJournal.com | Op-Ed: Pakistan threatens to cut ties with US- Blessing or a disaster? DigitalJournal.com Sydney - The last ten years of dual priorities between the US and Pakistan have come to a head with the friendly fire deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers. Islamabad is now talking up a storm, with the usual anti-American protests as added décor. ... Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan agreed to altogether fight opium smuggling Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan fight opium smuggling Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan fight opium smuggling |
Pakistan, the Eurozone, and Presidential Travel — Today's Q's for O's WH ... ABC News (blog) TAPPER: Just to follow on a couple of questions that have already been asked, on Pakistan, the president is not making any conclusions about what happened. It may in fact be that the Pakistanis fired first. You're willing to — the president is keeping ... |
Attacks on Pakistan since 9/11 The News International “The latest US-Nato attack on our security forces is the gravest so far as this single assault has killed more than 28 Pakistani soldiers and injured many. The Pakistani civilian and military leadership have utterly failed to effectively respond to the ... |
Pakistan Rejects US Account of NATO Strikes Along Border Ocala ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani angrily protested the NATO strikes that killed two dozen Pakistani soldiers over the weekend, even as early American and Pakistani accounts of the events diverged sharply and it remained unclear ... |
gulfnews.com | Pakistan rejects UAE request to withdraw Shamsi airbase deadline International News Network ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has rejected a request by United Arab Emirates to withdraw its demand of vacating Balochistan's Shamsi Airbase, media reported on Monday. The request was made by UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zeyed Al-Nahyan at a ... What Crisis? US Drones, Jets Still Fly Over Pakistan Abdullah, Zardari call for closer bilateral relations Pakistan records protest at UNSC |
In Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, residents see experiment with autonomy as ... Christian Science Monitor One area of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir was given limited autonomy in 2009 and hailed as a successful model for the disputed region – but many residents say there hasn't been enough change. By Issam Ahmed, Correspondent / November 28, 2011 Baba Jan, ... NBP network goes online in Gilgit Baltistan |
Pakistan: Children With Pneumonia Fare Better With Home Treatment, Study Finds New York Times Letting “lady health workers” in rural northern Pakistan treat children with severe pneumonia in their homes worked better than the established practice of telling parents to take them to a hospital, a new study has found. ... |
International Business Times | Minorities protected in Pakistan The News International As is generally known, Pakistan is a multi-cultural diverse society where various ethnic and religious groups live together. In fact, minorities in Pakistan have a special place as the white strip on the flag of Pakistan is about them. ... Encourage Pakistan to be liberal In Defense of Pakistan |
After Deadly Raid, How Can Pakistan, US Ratchet Down Tensions? PBS NewsHour Outrage blazed in Pakistan Monday over a deadly NATO cross-border air raid from Afghanistan. Judy Woodruff discusses the escalating tensions between the United States and Pakistan, who maintain an oft-strained alliance, with Shuja Nawaz of The Atlantic ... |