The Guardian | Spy war threatens Pakistan-US ties DAWN.com A summons issued against Gen Pasha to appear in a New York court in connection with a private lawsuit centring on the Mumbai attacks was followed by the unmasking of the identity of the CIA station chief in Islamabad, forcing him to leave Pakistan. ... EDITROIAL: After the phone call Davis Spy Crisis: Top US, Pakistan Spooks in Talks A Military Juggling Act in Pakistan |
The Express Tribune (blog) | Is Pakistan next in line? Boston Globe And to ask that question is to follow an automatic shift of the gaze toward Pakistan. The United States has been preoccupied, as ever, more with the power elite of Pakistan than with the plight of its people, which makes it as wrong in its strategy ... India-Pakistan matrix challenges nuclear security efforts in region Guest commentary: The Danger of War in South Asia Is Pakistan in Control of its Nukes? |
DAWN.com | Turkey extends help to Pakistan The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - Turkey has joined hands with Pakistan in its efforts to rescue thousands of Pakistani expatriates stra-nded in Libya, diplomatic sou-rces said on Sunday. Well-placed sources told The Nation that Pakistan had declared its embassy in Ankara ... Pakistan Government readying Libya evacuation plan Pakistan preparing to evacuate expatriates from Libya No plans to bring back Pakistanis trapped in Libya |
Boston Globe | Afghan intel links Jalalabad bank attack, other suicide attacks to Pakistan Long War Journal Footage from TOLOnews. a bank in eastern Afghanistan as well as other deadly strikes in the country to Taliban and Haqqani Network operatives based inside Pakistan. The NDS captured one of the "masterminds" of the Feb. 19 suicide assault at a bank in ... Cracks appear in Taliban chain of command Pak-Afghan economic ties appear better than perceived Pak terror sanctuaries anchoring Haqqanis pose major threat to war-torn ... |
Reuters UK | Afridi urges colleagues to show more improvement The News International But the Pakistan captain is not in the mood to celebrate those wins. Afridi has set his sights on the World Cup crown and says that he will not settle for anything else. And to achieve that goal, he wants the best from his players. ... VIEW: Of religion and national pride —Yasser Latif Hamdani Middle order failure did us in: Sangakkara Afridi leads Pakistan past Sri Lanka |
Telegraph.co.uk | Gunmen attack two NATO trucks in Pakistan Channel 6 News Online KARACHI (BNO NEWS) -- Unidentified gunmen in Pakistan on Sunday attacked two container trucks carrying supplies to NATO troops in Afghanistan, police said, continuing a series of similar attacks against NATO vehicles. The attack happened near Mangochar ... Pakistan gunmen torch two NATO trucks NATO Tankers, Coalition Supplies Torched in Pakistan Pakistani police: Gunmen torch 2 NATO oil tankers |
DAWN.com | Gas cuts to Punjab intentional: Shahbaz The Nation, Pakistan The Hameed Nizami Memorial Society organised the ceremony in connection with the 49th death anniversary of Hameed Nizami, the Pakistan movement worker and founder of Nawa-i-Waqt. Nazria Pakistan Trust Chairman and The Nation Editor-in-Chief Majid ... Déjà vu of 90s politics haunts the nation again Stage set for political war in Punjab PPP responsible for foiling CoD: Shahbaz |
The National | PTI to take to streets if Davis freed The News International By Our Correspondent CHAIRMAN Pakistan Tehreek-Insaaf (PTI) Imran Khan has vowed that his party will take to the roads if the rulers tried to free Raymond Davis or increase prices of petroleum products and other commodities. He was addressing a public ... Imran Khan flays 'power politics' in Punjab Pakistan being run by US stooges: Imran Egypt style revolution can happen in Pakistan: Imran |
The Hindu | Pakistan Shows World Cup Credentials Wall Street Journal (blog) Pakistan handed Sri Lanka its first World Cup home defeat on Saturday, in the process proving it is a serious contender for the title this year. You never know what you're going to get with Pakistan, but this team, led by the wonderfully ... Skipper Afridi sees Pakistan having title chance at World Cup after wins Afridi hails morale booster for Pakistan Afridi relishing life as Pakistan campaign picks up pace |
Pakistan needs leader like Benazir: Qureshi The News International By our correspondent SUKKUR: Pakistan needs a leadership and mind like Shaheed Benazir Bhutto to pull Pakistan out of the crisis, protect it and solve the issues it is facing. Former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said this while addressing at ... |