Moneycontrol.com | Trial to resume for Colorado man held in Pakistan 9NEWS.com LAHORE, Pakistan, - Security was tight in Pakistan Tuesday where American contractor Raymond Davis's trial for shooting and killing two Pakistanis is set to resume. Davis and his wife rent a home in Highlands Ranch. For security reasons, the trial is ... Keeping Raymond Davis and Lashkar-e-Taiba in perspective Money may talk in averting a diplomatic crisis in Pakistan Pakistan high court refuses to decide CIA gunman's diplomatic status |
The Hindu | India, U.S. faced off on sharing 26/11 information with Pakistan The Hindu CHENNAI: India was locked in a tussle with the United States over sharing information from the 2008 Mumbai attacks investigation with Pakistan, according to a chain of US Embassy cables accessed by The Hindu through WikiLeaks. During the India-Pakistan ... 26/11: India Yet to Get Pak's Reply on Inquiry Panel Pakistan refuses to give India access to Lakhvi Pak rejects India's request to grill 2008 Mumbai terror attack suspects |
ABC Online | Asad helps Pakistan enter quarter-finals The Nation, Pakistan PALLEKELE – Asad Shafiq helped Pakistan entered the quarter-finals with his maiden World Cup half century in a rain-marred here at the Pallekele Stadium on Monday. Pakistan included Asad Shafiq into playing eleven first time scored his first half ... Asad sparkles as Pakistan secure last-eight spot Pakistan book quarter-final berth Pakistan reign in Pallekele |
A blow to religious freedom in Pakistan Washington Post But when the American ambassador to Pakistan came on the line, Wolf immediately knew that his friend Shahbaz Bhatti had been killed. Bhatti was Pakistan's federal minister of minority affairs, the only Christian in the cabinet and an advocate for the ... Bhatti portrayed soft image of Pak Aides, rights activists demand judicial inquiry into Bhatti's murder Islam, Constitution give rights to minorities: PM |
Indian Express | Free jailed Indian, Supreme Court appeals to Pakistan The Hindu New Delhi: In an unusual step, the Supreme Court on Monday appealed to Pakistan to consider granting remission to Gopal Dass, an Indian prisoner detained in the Lahore central jail for about 27 years, on humanitarian grounds and to release him. ... Supreme Court urges Pakistan to release jailed Indian SC quotes Faiz, urges Pak to release Indian prisoners Liberty plea to Pak, with poetry |
The Hindu | India, Wary of China and Pakistan, Boosts Arms Stockpiles Inter Press Service As a result, India ranks ahead of traditional buyers in Asia and the Middle East, including China, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, South Korea, Israel, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. Asia still leads the way, says Siemon Wezeman, senior fellow at SIPRI's ... India Becomes Top Arms Importer |
Reuters Blogs (blog) | Officials: Suspected drone strike kills 6 in Pakistan CNN International A file photograph of a US Predator drone -- six militants were killed in Pakistan by an alleged drone strike on Monday.. Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A suspected US drone strike in Pakistan's tribal region killed six alleged militants Monday, ... U.S. drone strike kills 6 in Pakistan US drone strike kills six militants in Pakistan Suspected US drone strikes kill five alleged militants in Pakistan |
Roundhay Today | Cardinal in foreign aid warning The Press Association The leader of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland has accused the UK Government of pursuing an "anti-Christian" foreign policy by increasing its overseas aid to Pakistan. Cardinal Keith O'Brien said Government plans to double aid to the country to ... Britain denies "anti-Christian" foreign policy |
The Guardian | UK never told Pakistan to avoid torture: Musharraf Peninsula On-line As Britain prepares to open an inquiry into claims that its agents were complicit in the torture of terror suspects, Pakistan's former military ruler said London's stance may have been a “tacit approval of whatever we were doing. ... Musharraf: Britain Gave 'Tacit Approval' of Torture "Tacit Approval Of Torture" Pervez Musharraf: Pakistan believed Britain gave 'tacit approval' for torture |
Cricket Nirvana | Kamran Akmal is too heavy, says Rashid Latif The News International PALLEKELE, Sri Lanka: It was a simple, regulation catch but Pakistan's players celebrated it as if Kamran Akmal had held a blinder to dismiss Zimbabwe's Brendan Taylor in the very first over of their World Cup Pool A game here on Monday. ... Afridi hints at couple of changes Pakistan's opportunity to set its house in order Pakistan positive of W.Cup quaterfinal spot |