Telegraph.co.uk | Bin Laden raid gets little credence in conspiracy-minded Pakistan Los Angeles Times The Americans made it all up to convince the world that terrorism exists everywhere in Pakistan. "Then they'll come in and take control of our nuclear weapons," the 20-year-old college student said as he walked along a dirt path near the compound. ... Pakistan forms commission to probe bin Laden raid Pakistan orders probe into bin Laden fiasco What Pakistan's ISI doesn't want the world to know about Osama bin Laden's ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan Is Seen Readying Attack on Taliban Militants Wall Street Journal Such an invasion, one of the US's core demands on Pakistan to help stamp out the Taliban insurgency in neighboring Afghanistan, could still be months away and limited in scope, if it happens at all. But signs are emerging that Pakistan is moving to ... Pakistan's spymaster Hamid Gul: angel of jihad or windbag provocateur? US gives Pakistan one month for NWA action Seeks arrest of five top militants The Hawks of South Asia - by Basharat Peer |
msnbc.com | Pakistan's spy agencies are suspected of ties to reporter's death Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Last week, a prominent Pakistani investigative reporter published an article alleging that al-Qaeda had infiltrated the Pakistan navy and carried out the recent attack on a naval air base. ... Pakistani Journalist Who Covered Security and Terrorism Is Found Dead Saleem Shahzad: Pakistan journalist flirted with danger EDITORIAL: Saleem Shahzad: the price of truth |
Mending relations with Pakistan Washington Post By Editorial, ONE MONTH after the killing of Osama bin Laden, the danger of a rupture in relations between the United States and Pakistan appears to have passed, for now. No evidence has been found that senior Pakistani officials knew of the al-Qaeda ... |
The Hindu | Headley's commanders now locked in war against Pakistan The Hindu CHICAGO: Even as the Pakistani-American jihadist David Headley resumes his testimony before a jury in Chicago on Tuesday, the commander he worked for has emerged as the central figure in a war that threatens to tear Pakistan apart. ... U.S. witness says ISI chiefs unaware of Mumbai plot Questions of truthfulness swirl around terrorism trial in Chicago Confessed Terrorist Tried To Help U.S. Track Down Other Terrorists |
The Hindu | No breakthrough in Indo-Pak talks Pakistan Observer New Delhi/Islamabad—The two-day long Defence Secretary-level talks between India and Pakistan concluded in New Delhi Tuesday without any breakthrough on key issue of Siachen. While there was no breakthrough in the talks, both India and Pakistan ... India and Pakistan Fail to Resolve Glacier Dispute at Talks China fear makes India harden Siachen stand Defence secretary level talks - a replay of zero sum game of the past |
Daily Mail | UK assures support to Pakistan in war on terror The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - President Asif Ali Zardari has stressed that the Pak-UK strategic dialogue encompassing important aspects of the relations was a significant step and was vital for Pakistan. He was talking to Andrew Mitchell, British Secretary of State for ... Britain to provide £1.4bn to Pakistan UK International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell in Pakistan World needs to realise Pak efforts against terror: PM |
The Nation, Pakistan | Mixed reaction over Afridi's retirement The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE - Pakistani greats and former Pakistan Cricket Board officials expressed dismay Tuesday at Shahid Afridi's shock decision to quit international cricket, as officials said the “doors are open” for the influential all-rounder's return. ... All-rounder blasts Ijaz Butt and 'Punjab Group' PCB, Afridi head for final showdown Pakistan bosses suspend Shahid Afridi's central contact |
Dalje.com | 'Iran, Pakistan, Turkey, Afghanistan can oust foreign powers' The Nation, Pakistan Speaking on the occasion, VC Dr Mujahid Kamran said Turkey, Pakistan and Iran were the ray of hope and they can, with the help of Afghan people, face the challenge of world powers. These countries should put their nations on a course of education. ... Iran-Pakistani relations deepen Iran to help Punjab generate hydel electricity Iran-Pakistani relations deepen |
The Hindu | VIEW: Need to be fixed —Usman Mujib Shami Pakistan Daily Times Pakistan's security establishment has enjoyed unchecked, unrestrained, and unchallenged power through the course of its history. They remained masters of their own fate while maintaining an invisible authority over all the state institutions. ... Details about Mehran base attack not provided to defence committee Pakistan Detains Three in Base Attack Pakistan ex-commando is detained |