BBC News | Pakistani PM: Blockade of NATO Likely to Last Weeks Voice of America December 12, 2011 Pakistani PM: Blockade of NATO Likely to Last Weeks VOA News Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani says his country likely will continue to block NATO convoys into Afghanistan for several more weeks. In an interview with the BBC ... Pakistan to retaliate against future attacks: Khar Deadly attack on NATO convoy in Pakistan Pakistan PM: President may be out for 2 weeks |
DAWN.com | US lawmakers freeze $700 mln to Pakistan DAWN.com WASHINGTON: The leaders of a US House-Senate negotiating panel said on Monday they had agreed to freeze $700 million in US aid to Pakistan until it provides some assurances of assistance in the fight against improvised explosive devices in the region. ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan's ailing president plays his trump card: His son Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Unpopular and unwell, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari is determined not to be written off just yet. Last week, with political pressure mounting from all sides, Zardari flew to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, ... Pakistan army's existentialist dilemma Bilawal to lead Naudero event PPP cadres to teach Bilawal Bhutto Urdu, Sindhi |
CTV.ca | Pakistan PM: President May Be out for 2 Weeks ABC News Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari will likely need two weeks to rest in Dubai following medical treatment there before he returns home, the prime minister said, in comments that could add to speculation about the leader's ... Zardari to Remain in Dubai Two More Weeks Pakistan's US supply blockade 'to stay in place for weeks' Absent President Ignites Rumors In Pakistan |
American Thinker | Pakistan's Oversized Islamist Parties Wall Street Journal (blog) Pakistan's radical Islamic parties may not do well at the ballot box but they exert outsized influence through their stranglehold on religious education and control over networks of violent militias that project their power onto the street. ... Islamic Parties in Pakistan |
Panetta: Stable Pakistan Relationship Critical Department of Defense 12, 2011 – Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta expressed confidence today that the United States and Pakistan can patch up their differences, emphasizing that “ultimately, we can't win the war in Afghanistan without being able to win in our relationship ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | PML-N to make Pakistan a 'free' country: Nawaz Pakistan Daily Times LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif has said that his party will play an active role for making Pakistan a dignified, independent and prosperous country in real sense. Addressing the party parliamentarians, ... PML-N to make Pakistan dignified, prosperous country: Nawaz Dictators divided political parties, formed PA session: First day, no show |
Atlanta Journal Constitution | Pakistani Taliban figure denies peace talks report San Francisco Chronicle Anwarullah Khan / AP Peshawar, Pakistan -- A Pakistani Taliban spokesman denied Sunday an earlier announcement by the militant group's deputy chief that it was holding peace talks with the government. The conflicting claims are a clear ... Pakistan Denies Holding Talks with Taliban Pakistan Taliban shift focus to Afghanistan EDITORIAL: Impending isolation |
gulfnews.com | Pakistan in innings win over Bangladesh The Age Abdur Rehman grabbed four wickets as Pakistan thrashed Bangladesh by an innings and 184 runs on the penultimate day of the opening Test on Monday. The left-arm spinner finished with 4-88 as Bangladesh, trailing by 459 runs, were bowled out for 275 in ... Pakistan gets another victory B'desh to work hard for survival Pakistan cruise to innings victory |
IBNLive.com | Asghar Khan joins Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan declared that no general election would be tolerated prior to rectification of bogus electoral lists. He said that he was the man who had introduced neutral umpires in cricket and would also ... Asghar Khan announces support for PTI Asghar joins hands with PTI Imran Khan's vows to 'quit politics' if ISI link proved |