International News Network | Gilani asks US to respect Pakistan's 'red lines' Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Friday asked the United States to respect Pakistan's redlines, its national sovereignty and territorial integrity. Gilani also sought a guarantee from the US for not transgressing Pakistan's frontiers in ... Munter gives vague assurance US should respect Pakistan's sovereignty: PM The “son” also rises |
ESPNcricinfo.com | VIEW: Pakistan and Bangladesh: estranged siblings — II —Javed Jabbar Pakistan Daily Times But a thick fog of figures keeps a wound festering There are distinct divergences between Pakistan and Bangladesh. The most basic variation is in ethnic and linguistic homogeneity. Bangladesh is pre-dominantly Bengali by race and the Bangla language is ... Pakistan resurgent Was there an Indian plot to break up Pakistan in 1971? Pakistan expects easy win over Bangladesh |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan loses its greatest sports icon The Nation, Pakistan KARACHI - Air Marshal Nur Khan, the former chief of Pakistan Air force and chairman of PIA who gave the world it's first squash complex and brought cricket's World Cup out of England and made it truly a world event, passed away on Thursday night in ... Malik Nur Khan Chinese hockey team carrying sincere wishes for Pakistani people Man who led Pakistan Air Force in 1965 war with India is dead |
News Tribe | Pakistani officials: NATO apologized as it fired msnbc.com (blog) By KIMBERLY DOZIER WASHINGTON — Pakistani officials say US forces knew they were opening fire on Pakistani forces, and even apologized to Pakistani officers, throughout the friendly fire incident that killed 24 Pakistani troops near the Afghan border ... Pakistan military insists NATO attack was deliberate Deadly Nato attack no mistake, Pakistan tells US Pakistan: NATO airstrikes were deliberate |
Financial Times | Pakistan general calls for Zardari probe Financial Times By Matthew Green in Dubai Pakistan's army chief has raised the pressure on Asif Ali Zardari, the embattled president, by calling for a swift investigation into a claim that he sought US help to rein in the country's powerful generals. ... Zardari to return to Pakistan next week: Wajid Threats to President's life in Pakistan: Interior Ministry doesn't subscribe ... Zardari says he will continue as Pakistan President |
BBC News | Pakistan's memo scandal pits military against Zardari government Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan's powerful army was on a collision course Friday with the beleaguered civilian government after it presented conflicting evidence to a Supreme Court inquiry into a scandal dubbed “Memogate.” The army is said to be ... Pakistan's 'memogate' bodes ill for Zardari Pakistan Army Chief: Memo Scandal Attempt to Lower Morale 'Memogate': New scandal in Pakistan sets alight old tensions |
Los Angeles Times | Pakistan says it returned fire in deadly NATO border attack Los Angeles Times Pakistani soldiers fired at US helicopters attacking them on the Afghan-Pakistani border last month, officials say, but insist that the Americans fired first. Pakistani activists in Lahore pay tribute to soldiers killed in cross-border NATO airstrikes. ... At Pakistani Embassy, officials decry NATO airstrike Pakistani officials: NATO apologized as it fired Pakistan makes its case in Washington: deadly NATO attack was no mistake |
Press TV | — vows to rid Pakistan of corruption The News International MARDAN: Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) head Imran Khan said here on Friday that his party would rid the country of corruption and provide relief to the poor sections of the society if it came into power. Addressing a public rally and speaking at a press ... Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf calls for a massive rally against US-backed government PTI to oppose military coup, says Imran Imran vows to eradicate family politics in country |
Center For American Progress | Congress Spending Package Restricts Aid to Egypt, Pakistan Fox News AP WASHINGTON – Congress would impose restrictions on aid to Egypt, Pakistan and the Palestinian Authority in a $53.3 billion bill that avoids deep cuts in foreign assistance and State Department funding that Republicans had pursued this year. ... The Pakistan Aid Dilemma FACTBOX-US foreign aid escapes slashing cuts in fiscal 2012 |
Firstpost | Enough is enough: It's time for the US to 'go around' Pakistan Firstpost By Lisa Curtis The Obama Administration has been banking on Pakistani cooperation with its strategy to start a political reconciliation process inside Afghanistan as it withdraws US troops from the battlefield and shifts responsibility for security ... |