The Guardian | Pakistan After Bin Laden New York Times Like most Americans, we have long despaired at the cynicism of Pakistan's leaders, who accept American “counterterrorist” aid while also sheltering and enabling some of the worst anti-American extremists. But we never imagined that Osama bin laden ... No repeat of bin Laden raid: Pakistan parliament Pakistan: Marriage of inconvenience Bin Laden revenge attack rattles Pakistan |
Telegraph.co.uk | Arab world has jettisoned Bin Ladenism Economic Times Ayesha Jalal is one of the world's most reputed authorities on Pakistan. In the past, her comments on Indian nationalist leaders such as Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and their role in the Partition had generated controversy, ... China may not veto US move for action inside Pakistan Pakistan and questions over foreign aid US questions bin Laden wives |
Reuters | Musharraf says he will return to Pakistan Fox News The retired general — who took power in a 1999 coup and stepped down in 2008 — remains a powerful force in Pakistan but is also now burdened by questions over whether his government knew the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden, who was apparently living ... Pakistan's Musharraf vows to return for 2013 poll Former president says he will win Pakistan's 2013 elections Musharraf to return to Pakistan despite warrants |
PakTribune.com | Berating General Pasha: Pakistan's Spy Chief Gets a Tongue-Lashing TIME The head of Pakistan's powerful Directorate of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) offered his resignation to the country's prime minister on Friday as he sought to defend the role of the spy agency. ... Denying Links to Militants, Pakistan's Spy Chief Denounces US Before Parliament Pakistan lawmakers slam US after session with army Pakistan's spy chief: US continually lets us down |
Los Angeles Times | To Russia, with friendship The News International The importance of President Zardari's visit to Russia does not lie only in the fact that it is the first official visit to Russia of any Pakistani president in over 30 years, but that it took place at a time when Pakistan's relations with its ... Pakistan president told to quit party role Russia, Pakistan vow common front against terrorism Russia, Pakistan pledge to join forces to fight terrorism, drugs trafficking |
Terrorism Trial Poses Test for Strained Pakistan Ties Wall Street Journal CHICAGO—A Pakistan-born doctor with alleged ties to the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack will be tried in federal court here next week in a case that threatens to test already strained relations between the US ... Can Pakistan leaders be trusted? |
New York Times (blog) | At War: Pakistan Loses Another Journalist New York Times (blog) Arshad Arbab/European Pressphoto AgencyNasrullah Afridi, a local journalist in Peshawar, Pakistan, was killed by a bomb planted in his vehicle. “You better come to your senses.” This was the last threat received by Pakistani journalist ... More Attacks Feared as Militants Avenge Osama 3 injured in blast in policeline in northwest Pakistan Statement by the Press Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, on the ... |
CBC.ca | Pakistan and West Indies clash in the balance Herald Sun Pakistan's Saeed Ajmal celebrates the wicket of West Indian batsman Darren Bravo. Picture: Stan Honda Source: AFP PAKISTAN'S spinners fought to regain control of the first Test on Friday after their batting collapsed dramatically against the West ... WIndies leg spinner Bishoo puts Pakistan in trouble West Indies leads Pakistan by 100 runs with 8 wickets left after 2nd day of ... Guyana Test: Bishoo bamboozles Pakistan as wickets keep tumbling on Day 2 |
GulfNews | Go three-track on Pakistan Economic Times On May 9, Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani mounted a spirited defence of his country's role in the war against Al-Qaeda. But it couldn't hide his country's twin incompetence that the US operation to take out Osama bin Laden highlighted nine ... Pakistan Premier tells TIME magazine: ISI-CIA co-op collapsed Gilani: Pakistan was not Osama's only hideout US, Pakistan 'trust deficit' widening: PM |
Sydney Morning Herald | The party is over DAWN.com MUCH of the world's goodwill and patience as regards Pakistan has run out. Let's not kid anyone: for all the bravado being shown by the country's discredited politicians and military brass, Pakistan's reputation has ... Pakistan and China Zakaria: Put Pakistan on notice Talking points: Pakistan, friend or foe? |