AFP | Pakistani Model's Nude Photo Causes Fury Fox News AP Veena Malik, Pakistani actress and former girlfriend of Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif who is allegedly under investigation over the match fixing charges, poses in Lahore, Pakistan. ISLAMABAD -- A Pakistani actress who posed in the nude for an ... Pakistani Model's Nude Photo Causes Fury Pakistan actress defends ISI tattoo for photo shoot Veena Malik nude photo: Pakistan minister Rahman Malik warns her of 'strict ... |
Newsweek | Neither Pakistan, nor any other govt informed of OBL raid in advance: White House The Express Tribune PHOTO: AFP/ FILE WASHINGTON: US has refuted claims by Pakistani-American businessman, Mansoor Ijaz that Pakistani president Asif Ali Zardari, and former Ambassador Husain Haqqani had advance knowledge of a covert raid deep into Pakistan to capture or ... Ijaz ready to come to Pakistan for memogate probe Zardari, Haqqani knew about OBL raid Ijaz claims Zardari, Haqqani knew about Abbottabad operation |
AFP | Clinton talks to Pakistani leader, expresses 'condolences' CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke Saturday with Pakistan's prime minister, the latest bid to address strained relations between the two nations exactly one week after 24 Pakistani soldiers were killed ... Highest regard for Pakistan's sovereignty: Hillary Clinton Hillary Clinton calls Pakistani PM over NATO attacks Clinton speaks with Pakistan PM on NATO strikes |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Afghan peace at stake in Bonn BBC News Writer Ahmed Rashid considers whether a second Bonn conference can secure a long-term peace now that one of the crucial players, Pakistan, has pulled out. The talks in Bonn were all set to reassert the commitment of the international community to ... Hamid Karzai accuses Pakistan of stalling talks with Taliban The AfPak Channel: Pakistan loses with Bonn boycott Afghan conference to open in Bonn marked by protests,Pakistan's boycott |
New York Times | COMMENT: NATO's 'friendly' blitz —Lal Khan Pakistan Daily Times The attack by helicopter gunships on Pakistan Army posts killing 24 military personnel is yet another blow to the already rocky and febrile relations between the US and Pakistan. This comes after the Raymond Davis Affair, the killing of Osama bin Laden ... Pakistan Refuses to Help as US Sorts Out a Fatal Attack Pakistan says US gave wrong air strike location Pakistan Says US Gave Wrong Information on Hit |
gulfnews.com | Pakistani streets want US gone Minneapolis Star Tribune Pakistani workers burn a replica US flag during a rally to condemn NATO airstrikes on Pakistani troops, in Lahore, Pakistan, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011. US officials gave Pakistan soldiers the wrong location when asking for clearance to attack militants ... Pakistan refuses to help as U.S. probes fatal raid Pakistan: Return fire if attacked by U.S. Pakistan at point of no return |
World News of the Day From Across the Globe - San Francisco Chronicle The coalition recently shifted its focus from southern Afghanistan to the east, where militants are fighting Afghan and coalition troops along the border with Pakistan. So far this year, 519 NATO service members have been killed in Afghanistan, ... |
AFP | Pakistan played sensible cricket The Nation, Pakistan Pakistan played sensibly in the second one-day international against Bangladesh to get 2-0 unbeatable lead in the three-match series against Bangladesh. Thanks to Pakistani attack who bowled superbly and restricted Bangladesh to 186 in the allotted 50 ... Pakistan win Bangladesh ODI series Pakistan take one-day series over Bangladesh Pakistan take series despite Hossain century |
Crocker: Pakistan's 'Loss' if it Boycotts Afghan Conference Voice of America December 03, 2011 Crocker: Pakistan's 'Loss' if it Boycotts Afghan Conference Sean Maroney | Washington "It isn't going to change the outcome of the conference." Ryan Crocker, US Ambassador to Afghanistan The US ambassador to Afghanistan, Ryan Crocker, ... |
Pakistan will split if PPP hurt: AJK PM The Nation, Pakistan KHARIAN –AJK Prime Minister Chaudhry Majeed has said that declaring India as most favourite country for trade won't hurt Kashmir cause, and warned that Pakistan will be disintegrated if excesses were committed against the Pakistan People's Party. ... |