Reuters | In Pakistan, rumbles of a revolution over Raymond Davis Los Angeles Times If the US Embassy employee accused of murder in the deaths of two Pakistani men is granted diplomatic immunity, Pakistan may explode like Egypt and Tunisia, men on the street say. By Alex Rodriguez, Los Angeles Times Inspired by the popular uprisings ... Obama Urges Pakistan to Let Shooter Go, as Kerry Visits Diplomat's Murder Charge Could Worsen US Relations With Pakistan Pakistan Hasn't Granted Immunity to US Diplomat |
The Chosun Ilbo | Grossman new Af-Pak envoy Times of India Marc Grossman, US' new special envoy on Af-Pak faces a far more difficult job in Pakistan than his predecessor, Richard Holbrooke did. However, India is likely to have a comfortable relationship with US' top diplomat in this region. ... Veteran US diplomat to replace Holbrooke as Pakistan-Afghan envoy Clinton Set to Name New Envoy to Afghanistan, Pakistan Analysis: New US envoy wades into Afghanistan, Pakistan tangle |
Pakistan: Multi-week offensive kills 120 militants Washington Post AP GHALANI, Pakistan -- A Pakistani official says security forces have cleared insurgents from 90 percent of targeted tribal areas near the Afghan border in a nearly three-week offensive. Mohmand tribal region official Amjad Ali Khan says Tuesday that ... |
Sydney Morning Herald | Shehzad, Misbah tons hand Pakistan win over Bangladesh Daily Times Pakistan beat Bangladesh convincingly by 89 runs at the Shere Bangla Stadium in Mirpur on Tuesday and it was a game that reminded Bangladesh of holes in their system and gave the young Pakistan batsman ideal practice ahead of their first big tournament ... 2 centuries give Pakistan 89-run victory over Bangladesh in World Cup warmup Twin tons as Pakistan ramp up Win over Bangaldesh launches Pakistan's WC mission in style |
The Hindu | Rahat Fateh Ali Khan 'got what he deserved' in India Islamabad Globe Most Pakistanis and Pakistan's artistic community has reacted very strongly to the “Indian authorities' highhandedness” and harassment of one of the greatest singers of South Asia– Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Most feel that this was typical of the Bharati ... Pakistan thanks India for releasing Rahat Ali Khan Pakistan performers react bitterly to Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's 'insult' Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's visa extended; Rehman Malik thanks Chidambaram |
CPJ Press Freedom Online (blog) | Pakistan, Deadliest Nation for Journalists Voice of America The report by the Committee to Protect Journalists, titled "Attacks on the Press," says eight journalists were killed for their work in Pakistan in 2010 - more than anywhere else in the world. It says suicide bombings have taken a devastating toll on ... Pakistan deadliest country for journalists |
GlobalPost | Breakthrough at Thimphu? The News International The announcement that Pakistan and India have agreed to “resume dialogue on all issues” signifies that Delhi has now formally and finally given up its earlier demand that Pakistan must first bring the perpetrators and planners of the Mumbai attacks to ... India, Pakistan set to monetise barter trade across LoC Pakistan and India are talking again For peace between India and Pakistan |
Pakistan dark horse, says Ganguly The Nation, Pakistan KOLKATA (Agencies) - Sourav Ganguly feels it will be a very open World Cup and tips India, Australia, Sri Lanka and South Africa to make the last-four stage, with Pakistan being his dark horse. Sourav analyses the teams in a chat with Sumit Mukherjee. ... |
The Express Tribune | Qureshi could spill the beans in LHC The News International ISLAMABAD: Former Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi will run into further trouble in the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) if he appeared before the Lahore High Court (LHC) on being summoned and told it that Raymond Davis couldn't be ... PML-N mulling to take Qureshi back Qureshi reaffirms party loyalty 'with or without' Cabinet post Qureshi out, spotlight on Hina Khar |
The Guardian | Pakistan hints at prisoner swap for US Official Pak1stanFirst Pakistan's law minister has hinted that an American embassy official arrested for killing two people could be swapped for neuroscientist imprisoned for trying to kill US interrogators, according to a report. Asked how to resolve the case of Raymond ... Audiotapes reveal Pak handed over Aafia to US Shocking secret audio recording suggests Pak handed over Aafia Siddiqui to US Aafia Siddiqui for 'Raymond Davis'? Yeah! |