CBC.ca | Obama administration is divided over future of US-Pakistan relationship Washington Post Two weeks after the death of Osama bin Laden, the Obama administration remains uncertain and divided over the future of its relationship with Pakistan, according to senior US officials. ... Pakistan's parliament condemns US raid, threatens sanctions Attacks Push US-Pakistan Tensions To Deadly Pitch Pakistan condemns Bin Laden raid, threatens reprisals for drone strikes |
Times LIVE | Rift with Pakistan over commando raid appears to deepen Boston Globe WASHINGTON — The United States and Pakistan are veering toward a deepening clash, with Pakistan's Parliament demanding a permanent halt to all drone strikes just as the most senior US envoy since the killing of Osama ... "Serious questions" in U.S.-Pakistan ties post bin Laden: Kerry US, Pakistan rift over bin Laden deepens All options open to get Omar: Kerry |
The Nation, Pakistan | Stealth helicopters refuelled in Pakistan The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE - Sources disclose that the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) investigative commission formed on the orders of Air Chief Rao Qamar Suleman is in the final stages of compiling its report of the investigation of the Abbottabad incident. ... Pakistan may shoot down US drones if allowed: Air force chief The Day After |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan Rejects Challenges to Sovereignty in Terrorism Fight BusinessWeek May 15 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan rejects any challenge to its sovereignty in the fight against terrorism, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said after Parliament condemned the US raid that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden ... Aggression intolerable: Malik Shahid Malik calls on Rehman Malik: Mumbai incident discussed |
Globe and Mail | Florida imams arrested for aiding Pakistani Taliban Reuters India The three Pakistan-born US citizens were among six charged in a US indictment that accused them of "supporting acts of murder, kidnapping and maiming in Pakistan and elsewhere" carried out by the Pakistani Taliban, which Washington calls a terrorist ... Six indicted in plot to raise money for terrorism; 1 is held in LA Three US Citizens Among Six Charged With Supporting Taliban in Pakistan US charges six with aiding Pakistan Taliban |
Globe and Mail | How the PML-N averted a gutless, lifeless resolution The News International ISLAMABAD: The ruling coalition's concerted bid to get a gutless resolution passed from the joint parliamentary session and pitch and portray the PML-N as an adversary of the Pakistan Army was frustrated by the major opposition party through tough ... BAAGHI: I am all yours, says the ISI —Marvi Sirmed ISI sought formal accord on ties with CIA: Pasha “Full confidence” in military, ISI |
The West Australian | Pakistan's victory over Malaysia leaves hosts as bottom team Malaysia Star By S. RAMAGURU IPOH: Asian Games gold medallists Pakistan qualified for the final of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament and they will play against world champions Australia today for the title. The Pakistanis overcame a stubborn Malaysia 3-2 ... Pakistan enter Azlan Shah Cup final Pakistan face Australia in field hockey cup final Australia will lock horns with Pakistan in the final of the Azlan Shah hockey ... |
Chicago Trial May Unmask Pakistan's Links to Militants New York Times As the United States presses Pakistan for answers about whether the ISI played a role in harboring Osama bin Laden, Mr. Headley is set to recount his story of the Mumbai attack in a federal courthouse in Chicago. What he discloses could deepen ... Terrorism Trial Poses Test for Strained Pakistan Ties US trial to open window on Pakistani terrorists |
BBC News | Pakistan chase in the balance after Saeed Ajmal haul BBC Sport Asad Shafiq and Misbah-ul-Haq guided Pakistan to 80-3 in pursuit of a winning target of 219 against the West Indies in the first Test in Guyana. Shafiq had reached 40 not out at the close and Misbah was unbeaten on 34 as they rescued the visitors from ... Misbah, Shafiq restore Pakistan Test win bid PAKISTAN RECOVER TO STAY ON COURSE Ajmal bowls Pakistan back into contention |
DAWN.com | Pakistan should not accept 'US unilateralism': Nawaz DAWN.com Online (file) photo LAHORE: Nawaz Sharif, chief of the Pakistan Muslim League-N, has called upon the government not to accept “US unilateralism because one-sided ties cannot and should not be maintained”. Mr Sharif, speaking at a press conference on ... * PML-N chief says agencies should not run a parallel govt No comprise on Pak sovereignty, Nawaz tells Munter PML-N asks Govt to bring army, agencies budget in Parliament |