USA Today | Raid on bin Laden 'humiliated' Pakistan, Gates says USA Today By Alex Brandon, AP Secretary Robert Gates, left, and Adm. Michael Mullen, Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, discuss Pakistan on Wednesday. By Alex Brandon, AP Secretary Robert Gates, left, and Adm. Michael Mullen, Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, ... Gates sees no evidence top Pakistani officials knew of Bin Laden's hide-out Gates Says Some Pakistan Officials Knew About bin Laden Gates: 'Somebody knew' in Pakistan that bin Laden was hiding there, maybe not ... |
Daily Mail | India Digest: Pakistan's Fourth Nuclear Reactor Has India Worried Wall Street Journal (blog) Pakistan's Fourth Nuclear Reactor Has India Worried: Pakistan is focusing on building low-yield, tactical nuclear weapons which it can use in case of skirmishes at the border with India. (Source: The Times of India) India Set to Sign $2.4 Billion ... Pakistan Rushes to Finish Construction of Fourth Nuclear Reactor Pakistan's fourth nuclear reactor has India worried Satellite images reveal alarming speed Pakistan is rushing to finish weapons ... |
Fox News | Keep hands off Pakistan, China tells US The Nation, Pakistan BEIJING - Telling America to respect Pakistan's sovereignty, China Wednesday offered Islamabad 'anything' it needs to make defence impregnable and revive economy. This fresh approach would add new dimensions to the already time-tested brotherly bonds ... Respect Pak sovereignty, China tells US Show of support as China hosts Pakistan PM China vows to stand by Pakistan |
BBC News | Al Qaeda terrorist Makki lived in Pakistan for 10 years DAWN.com File Photo ISLAMABAD: Al Qaeda operative Mohammed Ali Qasim, alias Abu Sohaib al-Makki, who was recently arrested in Pakistan, had been living in the country for almost 10 years and was involved in recent terrorist activities in Karachi. ... Pakistan says it's arrested al-Qaida figure Pakistan claims al-Qaida arrest Top Al Qaeda leaders hiding in Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Report calls for civilian supremacy in Pakistan The Nation, Pakistan NEW YORK - A new report by Asia Society, an American organisation dedicated to promoting understanding with Asian people, has called for strengthening democratic governance in Pakistan where the military's dominance of the country's fiscal priorities ... Experts offer road map for Pakistan stability Pakistan must focus on internal woes: scholars Experts offer road map for Pakistan stability |
Al-Arabiya | Neo-cons may try to sabotage Clinton-Kerry efforts Pakistan Observer Islamabad—Pakistani experts closely watching and monitoring the Pakistan-US relations are expressing fears that the neo-cons which controls the important positions in Pentagon and American intelligence networks are trying to sabotage a workable ... Joint action declaration: now Pakistan to own US actions Senators Question Aid to Pakistan Over Harboring Insurgents Renegotiating Pakistan's relations with the US |
Fox News Poll: Voters Say Stop US Aid to Pakistan Fox News After the killing of Usama bin Laden in Pakistan, few American voters believe that country is an ally of the United States in the war against terrorism. Moreover, most doubt Pakistan is worthy of continued US foreign aid. ... |
Sofia Echo | IMF non-committal on dropping RGST The News International ISLAMABAD: The IMF has neither denied nor confirmed whether it has relaxed for Pakistan its main condition of imposing RGST and agreed to abolishing more sales tax exemptions for its $11.3 billion bailout package for Pakistan, it is learnt. ... IMF conditionalities IMF asks Pakistan to improve debt management IMF Urges Pakistan to Reduce Deficit; Disbursements Frozen |
The Guardian | EDITORIAL: Of incursions and contradictions Pakistan Daily Times Two NATO helicopters violated Pakistani air space on Tuesday in North Waziristan Agency according to a statement by the Pakistan Army, which went on to add: “The troops at the post fired upon the helicopters and, as a result of [the] exchange of fire, ... Pakistan wooing Haqqani group to talk peace: WSJ 'ISI talks peace with Haqqani network' US Dubious Character in GWOT – OBL Killing |
Reuters | Washington should treat Islamabad as an equal partner The Nation, Pakistan With the killing of Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden it appears that the rift between Pakistan and the US is growing wider. In this context it is important that US senator John Kerry tries to lower the temperature in the ongoing talks between his ... Somebody in Pakistan knew about bin Laden''s presence: Gates US won't give up on Pakistan 'Someone in Pak knew of Osama's hideout' |