The Guardian | Davis was CIA's deputy station chief in Pakistan AsiaOne Well-placed sources said that the highly-trained operative of the CIA was the second important man of the CIA in Pakistan after ex-station chief Jonathan Banks who left Pakistan after his cover was blown. Banks left Islamabad when Karim Khan, ... Increased US drone strikes in Pakistan killing few high-ranking militants US official held in Pakistan 'is CIA' a hail of bullets, three killed and a US-Pakistan diplomatic row |
NEWS.com.au | S. Asia stability vital for peace: FO DAWN.com US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Friday that Pakistan is at risk of major instability which threatens the US-led war effort in Afghanistan and it should implement reforms and stop fomenting anti-American sentiment. ... Stability in South Asia helps global interests: FO Pakistan wants global support to usher in stability in South Asia Pakistan has no friends in region: Ahmed Rashid |
South Asian Link | Pakistan's Nuclear Folly New York Times With the Middle East roiling, the alarming news about Pakistan's nuclear weapons buildup has gotten far too little attention. The Times recently reported that American intelligence agencies believe Pakistan has between 95 and more than 110 deployed ... ''China has greater responsibility to balance ties in S Asia'' The Changing Balance Of Power In South Asia |
Intel: Suspected US missiles kill 4 in Pakistan Houston Chronicle The strike indicates the US is unwilling to abandon the tactic, even amid heated tensions with Pakistan over the arrest of an American who shot two Pakistanis and whom Washington insists has diplomatic immunity. The two intelligence officials say three ... Intel: Suspected US missiles kill 4 in Pakistan |
The Nation, Pakistan | Nawaz advised to avoid politics of confrontation Daily Times KARACHI: Media Coordinator to Sindh government and senior leader of Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Taj Haider said on Sunday that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) should avoid politics of confrontation. This he said while addressing a press ... Rana Sana hits back at Dr. Mirza Smaller cabinet to face big issues in NA Zardari disappointed us on 10-point agenda, says Nawaz |
DAWN.com | Busy Pakistanis tune their ears to radio for World Cup The News International KARACHI: In spite of the influx of the television channels, radio is still playing a major role in keeping the masses updated as a major chunk of the country's population braces itself to listen to radio commentary during Pakistan's ... Charged-up Pakistan ready for World Cup Canada's Cheema hopes to emulate Imran Khan Dressing room atmosphere to contribute greatly for Pakistan |
Online - International News Network | Pakistan says it is a responsible nuclear state The Hindu Pakistan on Sunday asserted that it was a responsible nuclear weapon state with “impeccable credentials and custodial controls of its strategic assets” after National Security Adviser Shiv Shankar Menon voiced concerns at the security of nuclear ... Pakistan a prudent nuclear nation; responsibly alive to regional security ... Pak rejects Menon's concerns about safety of its N-weapons |
Do not hire Pakistan artistes, 'Cine, TV Sena' tells industry The Hindu An outfit, “Maharashtra Cine, TV Sena,” has asked the Hindi film industry to desist from hiring singers and artistes from Pakistan in the wake of the recent arrest of noted Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. It threatened to “teach a lesson in our ... Shiv Sena warning film industry against hiring Pakistanis: Mahesh Bhatt |
DAWN.com | Imam was killed last month for spying The News International The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) had in fact killed Colonel Sultan Amir Tarrar alias Colonel Imam, a retired officer of the ISI, on January 22, 2011 while charging him with spying for American and the Pakistani intelligence agencies and aiding them ... Former ISI Colonel Imam's body found Pak Taliban releases video of killing of former ISI officer Taliban video solves two mysteries |
The News International | A precarious Pakistan may soon face a Mubarak moment Daily Star - Lebanon Pakistan's domestic situation is becoming increasingly precarious. Indeed, serious questions are now being raised as to whether the country can survive in its present form. Such questions stem from a growing fear that Islamist ... Egyptian revolution the first drop of rain: JI chief |