USA Today | Pakistan indicts 2 more in Bhutto's assassination USA Today ISLAMABAD (AP) – Two police officers were indicted Saturday in the 2007 assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and will face trial along with five members of the Pakistani Taliban, a state prosecutor said. File photo by BKBangash, ... Pakistan Indicts 7 in Bhutto Assassination Pakistan court indicts 7 in Bhutto's assassination |
Washington Times | Pakistan-India Relations: Can trade meetings translate into political success? Washington Times PAKISTAN, November 5, 2011—The meeting between the trade and commerce ministers of Pakistan and India in September this year was an effort to increase trade between the two countries and could provide an opportunity for easing of tensions on the more ... Exclusive: Pakistan ties with US, India improving: Minister India says positive indicators from Pakistan No Pakistan-specific trade restriction in India: Sabharwal |
The Guardian | Pakistan cricket scandal: all too easy the descent into hell The Guardian A sign held up by a young fan during Pakistan's third Test against Sri Lanka. Photograph: Lakruwan Wanniarachchi/AFP/Getty Images The outcome of the trial of the three Pakistani cricketers is an occasion for deep sadness. There is first the sadness at ... Pakistan to pick on form, not reputation, for ODIs, Khan says Pakistan will stay positive: Mohsin Pakistan v Sri Lanka – 3rd Test – 3rd Day's Summary |
The Express Tribune | India, Pakistan to Struggle for Afghan Influence, Musharraf Says BusinessWeek 5 (Bloomberg) -- The US withdrawal from Afghanistan will lead to India and Pakistan struggling over influence in the war-torn country, according to Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's former president. An unstable Afghanistan reeling from US withdrawal, ... India, Pakistan Will Compete for Influence in Afghanistan, Musharraf Says Pakistani nukes are 'very hard targets': Musharraf Musharraf hires firm to muster support in US |
RT | Another cock-and-bull story on Pak nukes The Nation, Pakistan The Atlantic magazine, in its article with the title 'The ally from hell' carried in the December 2011 issue has attacked Pakistan and its nuclear programme tooth and nail. However, the authors of the article, Jeffrey Goldberg and Marc Ambinder, ... Pak nukes being moved around in unsecured vans Deadly cargo: Concerns over Pakistan's nuke security Pakistan's nuclear weapons vulnerable to theft: report |
AFP | 'Buffoon' Ijaz Butt and cronies shamed Pakistan cricket not trio Pakistan Daily Times Now that the guilty verdict has been announced by a United Kingdom court against Pakistan star players – Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir – and the entire world is condemning the trio for their 'misdeeds', ... How Pakistan cricket betting scam unfolded Corruption is not confined to Pakistan - Iqbal Pakistan seeks repatriation of disgraced cricketers |
AFP | Three Pakistani soldiers killed in suspected Taliban attack Sacramento Bee ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Three Pakistani soldiers were killed and five wounded Saturday in an attack by suspected Taliban militants in the troubled northwestern region along the Afghanistan border, security officials said. ... Taliban kill five Pakistani soldiers: officials Will continue civilian aid to Pakistan: US More U.S. drone strikes kill at least 3 in Pakistan's tribal region |
Council on Foreign Relations (blog) | New drone policy? DAWN.com AMERICAN media reports stating that the CIA has agreed to give Pakistan advance notice of drone strikes carried out in its territory indicate that a major irritant in US-Pakistan ties may be removed. That the Wall Street Journal story has not been ... US reins in drones Drone-happy Obama urged to ease up on Pakistan Obama Limits CIA Drone Strikes in Pakistan |
Telegraph.co.uk | Beyond Minar-i-Pakistan The Nation, Pakistan With a single stroke, Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf's successful jalsa at Minar-i-Pakistan last Sunday changed Pakistan's political landscape. To begin with, it is no longer possible for Imran Khan's detractors ... Pakistan: cricket, corruption and Imran Khan the saviour Imran Khan: the myth and the reality Imran no more a Facebook sensation only |
US forces had orders to target Indian Army in 1971 Times of India NEW DELHI: A set of freshly declassified top secret papers on the 1971 war show that US hostility towards India during the war with Pakistan was far more intense than known until now. The documents reveal that Indira Gandhi went ahead with her plan to ... Why US held back on Pak surrender offer? Indo-Pak trade |