Fox News | US Admiral Says No Halt to Pakistan Drone Strikes Bloomberg The US won't stop its drone attacks in Pakistan's tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, President Barack Obama's top military officer said, as he expressed concern that Pakistani intelligence has a ... US military chief, in Pakistan, eyes militant ties Mullen accuses Pakistan of keeping terrorist links US: Pakistan ISI Has Links with Militants |
Stuff.co.nz | Gayle claims forced to skip Pakistan series Times of India AP | Apr 21, 2011, 07.28am IST CASTRIES (St. Lucia): Former West Indies captain Chris Gayle says his decision to play in the Indian Premier League and miss the national team's series against Pakistan arises from his perceived ill-treatment from the ... Chris Gayle snubs West Indies for Indian Premier League – Cricket News Gayle claims forced to skip WI-Pakistan series |
Reuters India | A busy calendar of talks ahead for India, Pakistan The Hindu NEW DELHI: While cricket matches are not on the immediate agenda, India and Pakistan have chalked out a busy month ahead to pick up the threads of the comprehensive dialogue that was suspended after the late-2008 Mumbai attacks. ... No decision yet on cricketing ties with Pak: Rao India This Evening: India and Pakistan Seek to Renew Bilateral Hockey Ties No decision on resuming Indo-Pak cricketing ties |
DAWN.com | Pakistan to start repaying $7bn to IMF from next year The News International ISLAMABAD: Commencing next year and spread over a 36-month time band, Pakistan will start repaying US $7.657 billion to IMF in shape of principal and interest payments against loan obtained from the Fund by the PPP government. Ironically, to repay its ... IMF loans and conditionalities IMF links fresh loan with completion of SBA IMF mission coming to review economic reforms |
The Express Tribune | Fight Against Extremists Stretches Pakistan's Military Department of Defense ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, April 20, 2011 – Just as two wars over the last decade have stretch the US Army thin, the Pakistani military is stretched by its fight against extremist groups along the country's western border, senior defense ... Greg Mortenson to be sued by tribesmen he said kidnapped him Market, 2 schools blown up in NW Pakistan Taliban kill two for supplying livestock to Afghanistan |
CTV.ca | 'Tea' author's fall from grace ripples through Sonoma and Lake counties Santa Rosa Press Democrat The accuracy of Greg Mortenson's account of his travels to Afghanistan and Pakistan, chronicled in his best-selling book “Three Cups of Tea,” was challenged on CBS' “60 Minutes” on Sunday, and in an in-depth online account by author and one-time ... Three Cups of Tea Serving Up Exaggerated Info? Three cups of chaos? Condemning Greg Mortenson and a Thousand Little Girls |
AFP | PCB issues tough guidelines for player agents Daily Times LAHORE: Player agents have been made aware of the stringent screening they must now pass to represent Pakistan cricketers following the alleged misdeeds of Mazhar Majeed during the spot-fixing scandal in England last year. Though the Pakistan Cricket ... Pakistan tightens agent rules Guidelines introduced for cricketers' agents PCB announces registration regulations for agents |
The Nation, Pakistan | 'People of Indo-Pak want peaceful Kashmir solution' Daily Times ISLAMABAD: People of Pakistan and India share the same opinion of peaceful resolution of all issues, including the outstanding Kashmir issue, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said on Wednesday. He said this while talking to Azad Jammu and Kashmir ... Development of AJK is top priority of Govt: PM Popular support for better Indo-Pak relations, says Gilani Despite ban, Pakistan to issue 7000 arms licences |
The Nation, Pakistan | West Indies tour: Pakistan kick off campaign The Express Tribune PHOTO: AFP It will the first time that Pakistan and West Indies face each other in the Twenty20 format with the hosts looking to salvage pride after a humiliating 10-wicket loss against the same opposition who knocked them out of the World Cup a month ... Fresh faces abound in T20 that opens West Indies-Pakistan cricket series Turbulent West Indies look towards future Gerry was a strict disciplinarian: Borde |
Vatican worries about Catholics in Pakistan The Hindu A cable describing the conversation states that Archbishop Migliore “worried” about “the risk to Pakistan's stability,” expressing “concern that the Kashmir situation and Afghan military campaign could destabilize the GOP [Government of Pakistan], ... |