The Express Tribune | Anti-terror cooperation: Pakistan to rewrite rules of engagement The Express Tribune Pakistan has decided to scrap all existing anti-terror cooperation agreements with the United States in a development that may not only take the uneasy alliance between the two countries to the point of no return but also impede world efforts at ... Bonn conference useless without Pakistan: Afghan MP Afghan Peace Effort Hits Wall West's Afghan resolve tested by economy, Pakistan, Iran |
Fox News | Obama Laments Pakistan Killings Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama called his Pakistani counterpart to personally express his condolences for the deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers in a recent NATO airstrike along Afghanistan's border, a sign the White House was stepping ... US Begins Pulling Drones From Pakistan Air Base US breach with Pakistan shows imbalance between diplomatic, security goals Obama says Pakistan troop deaths "regrettable" |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan to reset rules of engagement The Nation, Pakistan In his interaction with journalists at the State Guest House on Sunday, the prime minister maintained that non-participation in Bonn Conference will not affect Pakistan, and that Parliament would formulate uniform policies on all national issues by ... Clinton at Afghan talks as aides play down Pakistan boycott Pakistan shouldn't boycott Bonn Conference: Ghinwa Bhutto Agreements with US will be reviewed: PM |
Pakistani Taliban weakening, splintering into factions TODAYonline ISLAMABAD - Battered by Pakistani military operations and United States drone strikes, the once-formidable Pakistani Taliban has splintered into more than 100 smaller factions, weakened and running short of cash, according to security officials, ... |
The Age | Pakistan demands equal access to Australian uranium after Labor approves sales ... The Australian PAKISTAN has demanded it be allowed to buy Australian uranium if the Gillard government proceeds with sales of the nuclear raw material to its nuclear-armed neighbour, India. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade officials are preparing to negotiate ... Pakistan unimpressed by Labor U-turn on India Pakistan wants uranium as well Pakistan joins India in bidding for Australian uranium |
AFP | Pakistan's F-Hockey Champions Trophy hopes in tatters AFP AUCKLAND — Pakistan's dream of a triumphant return to Champions Trophy hockey ended with a 4-2 loss to Spain on Monday, as defending champions Australia brushed aside Great Britain 4-1. Spain's Pau Quemada scored two second-half goals to inflict ... Hockey: Spain bounce back to beat Pakistan Rehman Malik orders strict security during Muharram processions Hockey: Extraordinary show required say Olympians |
Firstpost | Pakistan shows how to lose friends and alienate people Firstpost It is only a deep curiosity about why Pakistan's Army-ISI-jihadi combine is so committed to losing friends and alienating people. Over the years the Deep State has forced – literally forced – Pakistan's friends abroad to abandon the country by pursuing ... Zakaria: Pakistan – friends without benefits US reacts with tit for tat on Pakistan general's comments |
Celebrity Dirty Laundry | Pakistani model's tattooed nude photo in Indian magazine causes uproar Washington Post ISLAMABAD — A Pakistani actress who posed in the nude for an Indian magazine with the initials of Pakistan's feared and powerful intelligence agency on her arm has triggered fury across this conservative nation. Veena Malik's photo on the website of ... Pakistani Actress Veena Malik Sues Indian Men's Magazine For 'Doctored' Nude Photo Veena's vulnerability Pakistani Model's Nude Photo Causes Fury |
Newsweek | A US citizen stirs up Pakistani 'memo-gate' Christian Science Monitor Mansoor Ijaz, a 'citizen diplomat,' alleges Pakistani leaders knew of the Osama bin Laden raid ahead of time. The media frenzy in Pakistan over 'memo-gate' highlights the fragility of the government. By Issam Ahmed, Correspondent / December 4, ... Memo seems replica of Haqqani's views in his book An Insider Analysis of Pakistan's 'Memogate' Mansoor Ijaz's analysis of 'Memogate' |
AFP | Lawmaker urges tying Pakistan aid to cooperation AFP WASHINGTON — An influential Republican lawmaker said Sunday that the United States should link its military aid to Pakistan's cooperation on security, amid a crisis between the two countries over a NATO air strike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. ... McCain: Time to Condition US Aid to Pakistan John McCain: Aid To Pakistan Should Come With Strings Attached Reassessing GOP field...McCain on aid to Pakistan...Condor's comeback |