The Hindu | Militants Attack Karachi Military Base, 4 Killed Voice of America Pakistani rangers take position at the main gate of a naval aviation base following an attack by militants, in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, May 22, 2011. At least four people have been killed in an intense battle inside a military base in the Pakistani ... Pakistan Gun Battle Rages as Militants Storm Naval Air Base Militants strike naval air base in Pakistan Militants storm Pakistan naval air base, five dead |
PakTribune.com | Pakistan protesters want drones to end CNN International (CNN) -- Protesters in Pakistan held a sit-in near the country's main port Sunday, demanding an end to US drone strikes. Thousands of demonstrators gathered for the second consecutive day at a bridge near Karachi port, according to Pakistan's ... Imran urges COAS to take bold stance on drone attacks Imran announces 'Pakistan Bachao Aur Hukoomat Hatao Tehreek' US drone strikes fueling terrorism in Pakistan: Imran Khan |
The Guardian | Great game-perceptions and reality The News International Right from the day of the attack India accused Pakistan of spearheading this attack with the aid of terrorists who were backed by the Pakistani premium Intelligence agency ISI. In the aftermath of the attack the Indian Armed Forces assumed the highest ... Mumbai terror attack: US trial puts Pakistan spy agency in the dock David Headley's testimony could reinforce suspicions about Pakistan's ... Pakistan ISI in spotlight over Mumbai raid |
ABC News | US to replicate Abbottabad raid: Obama The Express Tribune Amid straining Pakistan-US relations, President Barack Obama has said that he would order an operation similar to that which killed al Qaeda kingpin Osama bin Laden if another militant leader was found in Pakistan. In an interview with BBC, ... Obama says he'd raid Pakistan again Obama vows to replicate Abbottabad raid, if needed FO, ISPR decline to comment on Obama's new threat |
WHDH-TV | Man connected to Times Square attempted bombing deported to Pakistan CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- A Massachusetts man taken into custody in a law enforcement sweep after the Times Square bombing attempt last year was deported to Pakistan Saturday, Customs officials said Sunday. Aftab Ali, also known as Aftab Khan, ... Man held in car bomb probe deported to Pakistan Pakistani with money tie to failed bomber deported Mass. man held in bomb probe deported to Pakistan |
Eurasia Review | PM's visit to boost Pakistan-China trade The Nation, Pakistan Commenting on the state visit of Prime Minister to China, Senator Haji Ghulam Ali, President Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, an apex body of chambers in the country and all VPs Khalid Tawab, Dawood Usman Jakhura, Fazal Elahi, ... Pakistan Says China to Operate Key Port EDITORIAL: A leaking bucket China agrees to run Pakistan port: report |
The Hindu | Pakistan take control as Taufeeq Umar hits a 97 BBC Sport Taufeeq Umar closed in on a century as Pakistan built a commanding lead on the third day of the second Test against West Indies in St Kitts. Pakistan closed on 202-3, a lead of 251, as Taufeeq moved to within three runs of a fifth Test ton. ... Taufeeq Umar puts Pakistan in pole position against West Indies Pakistan off to reasonable start Pakistan on top after West Indies drop chances |
The Nation, Pakistan | NWA offensive demand rejected The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD (Online) – Rejecting the US demand to immediately launch an operation against militants in North Waziristan, Pakistan has told the US that it will decide the matter on its own keeping in view its national interest. Inter-Services Intelligence ... ISI asks US to stop drone strikes COMMENT: National sovereignty and its goals —Tammy Swofford The gathering storm |
Kansas City Star | Leaked cable: Gulf states 'funded extremism' Aljazeera.net Leaked US diplomatic cable alleges Saudi Arabia and UAE sent $100m annually to radical Islamic schools in Pakistan. Donors in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are estimated to have been sending up to $100 million annually to radical Islamic ... Saudi Arabia, UAE funded jihadi networks in Pakistan: WikiLeaks U.S. cable ties Saudis to Pakistan jihad Things we learned from the WikiLeaks Pakistan cables |
DAWN.com | A dangerous obsession Tampabay.com To understand why Pakistan nurtured the Taliban and sheltered Osama bin Laden, to understand why Pakistan outraced every other Muslim country in building an atomic bomb — to understand what makes ... Get real about Pakistan America's Menacing Pakistan Problem Strained Bedfellows |