CTV.ca | Miami Imam Will Plead Not Guilty to Aiding Terror Group, Lawyer Says New York Times MIAMI — The 76-year-old imam of South Florida's oldest mosque will plead not guilty to charges of financing terrorism in Pakistan, his defense lawyer said on Monday. The Miami Mosque, whose leader, Hafiz Muhammed Sher Ali Khan, ... Imam, son in U.S. court over Pakistani Taliban charges Attorney: Muslim accused of backing terrorism is 'absolutely' not guilty South Florida Imams Accused of Taliban Support |
Fox News | Kerry talks of 'make or break' Pakistan ties Financial Times Pakistan faces a “make or break” moment in relations with Washington, a US legislator said on Monday, as the two countries seek to move beyond the mutual recriminations that followed the US ... Pakistan to return US helicopter tail, Kerry says Senator Kerry Calls for Improved US-Pakistan Ties Kerry Seeks To Smooth Fraught US-Pakistan Ties |
CTV.ca | Two US Terrorism Cases Have Ties To Pakistan NPR Two terrorism cases now winding their way through the federal court system have links to Pakistan: One involves a Chicago businessman who stands accused of helping plot the 2008 attacks on Mumbai, India. The other case is in Miami ... US trial of alleged Mumbai plotter may harm Pakistan ties Trial and terror: David Headley Coleman and Pakistan's ISI Headley likely to testify against ISI in Chicago trial |
U.S. Balks at Pakistani Bills Wall Street Journal The US and Pakistan are engaged in a billing dispute of sizable proportions, sparring behind closed doors over billions of dollars Washington pays Islamabad to fight al Qaeda and other militants along the Afghanistan border. ... Pakistan Objects To Afghan Hydropower Projects On Kabul River Former Pakistani FM: Islamabad-Washington Ties Darkening |
AFP | Pakistan for trade, not aid The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and President Asif Ali Zardari Monday emphasised the need for enhancing partnership between Pakistan and Britain in trade, investment, education and other fields with a view to counter militancy and ... China a true friend of Pakistan: PM Pakistan PM starts China trip with US ties tested Questions Remain After Pakistan's Independent Probe into Bin Laden Case |
Reuters Africa | Catch and punish Al-Qahtani's killers, Kingdom tells Pakistan Arab News (AP) By AZHAR MASOOD & GHAZANFAR ALI KHAN | ARAB NEWS ISLAMABAD/RIYADH: Gunmen shot dead a Saudi diplomat as he was driving in Pakistan's port city of Karachi on Monday, days after two stun grenades were tossed at the consulate building. ... Gunmen kill Saudi diplomat in Pakistan's Karachi Gunmen Kill Saudi Diplomat in Pakistan Saudi Diplomat Is Shot Dead in Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Pakistan questions teenager wanted in US Reuters MINGORA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani authorities interrogated a teenager on Monday wanted in the United States on charges of financing and supporting the al Qaeda-linked Pakistani Taliban, local intelligence officials said. ... Congressman Allen West weighs in on South Floridians accused of funneling ... |
Reuters | Pakistan, Britain need to work closely against terror: Zardari Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Britain and Pakistan need to work closely to further enhance their partnership in diverse areas, mainly in trade, investment and education with a view to eliminate terrorism from Pakistan and promote peace and security of the region and the ... World should acknowledge Pakistan's efforts in war against terrorism: Zardari Zardari reiterates support for Afghan initiative Pakistan: President Zardari pays short visit to St Petersburg |
Newsweek | Pakistan and the US: A marriage with no way out Tehran Times The recent Osama bin Laden raid has refueled the debate surrounding the relationship between the US and Pakistan. High ranking US officials, such as President Barack Obama and CIA Director Leon Panetta, have made it clear that they suspect ... Pakistan's Nuclear Surge Pakistan Rushing Work on Fourth Khushab Nuke Reactor 'I saved my country from nuclear blackmail' |
Geo Television Network | Pakistan must refuse foreign aid: Nawaz Daily Times KARACHI: Pakistan must demonstrate some self-respect and refuse foreign aid before it is withdrawn, said Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief, Nawaz Sharif. He expressed these views on Monday after his visit to Mazar-e-Quaid. ... Pakistan will have to break beggar's bowl: Nawaz Pakistan should not accept 'US unilateralism': Nawaz End unilateral Pak-US ties: Nawaz Sharif |