The Hindu | Pakistani Spy Agency Denies Role in Journalist's Killing New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan's premier intelligence agency, Inter-Services Intelligence, said allegations that its operatives were behind the abduction and killing of the journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad were baseless, ... Pakistan's Intelligence Agency Denies Role in Journalist's Murder Keeping on with the work of a slain journalist in Pakistan Pakistan spy agency faces more heat after reporter's killing |
CTV.ca | Comment / Muna Khan: How long can the military in Pakistan and Egypt remain ... Al-Arabiya In Pakistan, the death of Osama Bin Laden opened a new chapter for the media as far as the armed forces went. (File photo) By MUNA KHAN Now that the party is winding down in Egypt, no one really wants the army to stick around for the after-party but ... Bin Laden raid gets little credence in conspiracy-minded Pakistan Pakistan still reeling one month after raid that killed Osama bin Laden Troubled time for U.S.-Pakistan ties |
Pakistan to Launch Kurram Offensive Wall Street Journal MAMAD GAT, Pakistan—Pakistan's army will soon launch an attack on militants in Kurram tribal region as part of a campaign to stamp out Taliban safe havens on its borders with Afghanistan, a Pakistani general said Wednesday. ... No plans for North Waziristan campaign: Pakistan commanders Taliban's post-Osama revenge kills over 170 in Pakistan Pakistani Military Denies Plans for Offensive in North Waziristan |
Daily Mail | 'Pakistan could become largest recipient of UK aid' The News International UK International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell has said that Pakistan is one of the UK government's top priorities and could become the largest recipient of UK aid. UK aid to Pakistan could more than double, averaging £350 million a year until ... New report urges duty-free access for Pakistan in US market Beyond bombs and bullets in Pakistan Report says delay aid until nation reforms its economy |
Fox News | VIEW: The military security myth — I —Sheikh Asad Rahman Pakistan Daily Times Pakistan was conceived as a people's welfare state but exponentially has become a security state where the welfare of the people was sacrificed at the altar of the military establishment. The security of people's constitutional, fundamental and human ... US moves to divide Taliban from Pakistan 'US to talk Taliban away from Pakistan' |
Foreign Policy | The AfPak Channel: A strong civilian assistance strategy for Pakistan Foreign Policy By J Alexander Thier, June 1, 2011 Wednesday, June 1, 2011 - 12:43 PM Share Since passage of the Enhanced Partnership with Pakistan Act in October 2009 (aka the Kerry-Lugar-Berman Act, or KLB), the United States has worked with a variety of Pakistani ... |
The Hindu | No decision yet on joining 26/11 lawsuit in US: PC Times of India NEW DELHI: Government on Wednesday said no decision has so far been taken on its joining a lawsuit in New York filed by relatives of the victims of 26/11 terror attack accusing Pakistan's spy agency ISI and terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder ... As Pakistan's ISI Gets Linked to Terror Groups, Can India Push for a Showdown? Headley's commanders now locked in war against Pakistan Top Pakistani Spies Not Informed of Mumbai Attack Plan, Court Told |
The Hindu | Pakistan tame India to regain BFAME crown The News International KARACHI: Pakistan's Open team overcame a spirited Indian fight back in the final to win the 16th Bridge Federation of Asia and Middle East (BFAME) Championship that concluded with presentation ceremony and victory banquet at Chennai's Chola Sheraton ... Indian women triumph; men's team yields to Pakistan Pakistan win bridge event after 20 years Pakistan whips India to regain BFAME glory after 10 years |
Times LIVE | 'Afridi won't need NOC to play in SLPL' The News International KARACHI: Under-fire after his outburst against the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), former captain Shahid Afridi received good news from Sri Lanka on Wednesday. Sources told 'The News' that organisers of the inaugural Sri Lanka Premier League (SLPL) have ... Cricketer Afridi asks Pakistan president for help Afridi faces Rs50m fine, ban Pakistan news: Shahid Afridi pleads guilty to showcause charges |
The Nation, Pakistan | No dictation on NWA operation: Gilani The Nation, Pakistan He said the government would take on terrorists and make Pakistan a terrorist-free state. The prime minister said Pakistan did not have good opinion of Osama Bin Laden as it was because of him that 36000 people, six thousand of them security personnel, ... Gilani denies dictation on NWA operation Says govt ready to hold dialogue with ... Gilani forms panel to probe Abbottabad raid |