Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan Talking Again to US-Led Coalition, NATO Says Fox News AP KABUL, Afghanistan – Voicing cautious optimism, the top NATO commander in Afghanistan said Tuesday that he's seeing signs of a possible lifting of Pakistan's communications blackout imposed on the US-led coalition after NATO airstrikes killed two ... Pakistan first! Pakistan showing signs of returning to cooperation US commander reports 'progress' in repairing ties with Pakistan |
Los Angeles Times | Pakistan police rescue chained students from madrasa Los Angeles Times Pakistani police say dozens of students were at the Madrasa Zakarya, an Islamic seminary, in Karachi. Several were reportedly chained in a basement, denied food and pressured to join the Taliban. A child weeps after being rescued by police during a ... Pakistan: Karachi police free chained students Pakistani police uncover chained patients at Islamic rehabilitation center Children rescued in Pakistan seminary raid |
Indian Express | Pakistan shouldn't be blamed for Afghan ills: Hina The News International ISLAMABAD: Holding Afghan refugees responsible for the attack on former Afghanistan President Burhanuddin Rabbani, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar on Tuesday said that Pakistan should not be blamed for all ills and criminal acts in the neighbouring ... Afghan refugees killed Rabbani, says Khar Hina fears suicide attacks from Afghan side Pakistan to make policies in supreme national interest: Hina |
NDTV | Envoys' conference Pakistan wants answers to Nato attacks: PM The News International ISLAMABAD: Pakistan hopes that the US/Nato/Isaf inquiry being undertaken into last month's Nato air strikes in Mohmand Agency will provide answers to the “disturbing questions” that Pakistan's own investigations have raised, Prime Minister Syed Yusuf ... Pakistani PM asks NATO to answer to disturbing questions on attack Pakistan wants ties based on mutual respect: Gilani Infringement of Pakistan territorial integrity unacceptable: Yousuf Raza Gilani |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan's Zardari Likely Suffered 'Mini-Stroke' Wall Street Journal Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari likely suffered from a transient ischemic attack last week, which led to his hospitalization in Dubai, a person close to the president said Tuesday. Such an attack involves the suspension of blood flow ... Associate: Pakistan president had 'mini-stroke' Zardari's real power in Pakistan comes from his party, not his presidency Pakistan PM: President may be out for 2 weeks |
Boston.com | Landmark new laws protect women from abuse in conservative Muslim Pakistan Washington Post Acid burnings are among the most horrific crimes against women in Pakistan that are now criminalized in a landmark set of laws passed by the parliament. They stand to protect millions of women from common forms of abuse in a conservative, ... New laws protect women from abuse in Pakistan |
The West Australian | Trade volume between Pakistan, Sri Lanka could exceed $1bn Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) is quite willing to join hands with the High Commission of Pakistan in Sri Lanka to expand volume of trade between the two countries to further strengthen the long standing commercial ties for mutual ... Pakistan-SL trade volume could exceed US $ 1 b Sri Lanka seeks to boost exports to Pak |
DAWN.com | England v Pakistan spin battle looming TVNZ Former Pakistan leg spinner Mushtaq Ahmed, who is now employed in a coaching role with England, has predicted a battle of spin between the two countries when they meet in an upcoming series. Mushtaq has been working as a spin bowling consultant with ... Swann will be a big threat to Pakistan: Azhar Spin to decide Pakistan-England series: Mushtaq Spin is key to winning series with Pakistan, says England bowling coach Ahmed |
Pakistan's "Memogate": Was there ever going to be a coup? The Independent (blog) In the very evidence Mansoor Ijaz marshaled before the Pakistani public, he says there was a second, rival plot, set in train during the very same days in early May. It, too, involves a senior Pakistani official reaching out to foreign allies in a ... |
AFP | Pakistan wants to base ties with other countries on mutual respect: Gilani Associated Press of Pakistan KARACHI, Dec 13 (APP): Pakistan batting's mainstay Younis Khan has charged up the ICC Player Rankings for Test batsmen after his double-century set-up an innings and 184-run victory for Pakistan in the first Test against Bangladesh. ... Hanif Khan must quit over CT debacle China to play hockey series in Pakistan Hockey: Youngsters to be tried against China |