USA Today | Pakistan facing cross-border terrorism The Nation, Pakistan In the last few years, US-led Nato powers have continuously been insisting upon Pakistan to 'do more' against the militancy in the tribal regions in order to stop cross-border terrorism in Afghanistan. While ignoring the responsibilities of the US, ... EDITORIAL: Diplomatic niceties amongst mistrust US keenly following Karzai's visit Karzai assures Islamabad over Indian presence |
USA Today | 'Straight talk to earn fair CIA treatment' The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - Pakistan's blunt no to CIA Chief Leon Panetta for undertaking joint military operations against potential high-value targets would eventually lead to a far more reciprocal and transparent Islamabad-Washington cooperation, sources said on ... CIA Director Warns Pakistan on Collusion With Militants CIA Head Confronts Pakistan Over Al Qaeda Tip Off Pakistan accused of tipping off al-Qaeda fighters ahead of raids |
CTV.ca | Twin blasts rock Pakistan Telegraph.co.uk A small explosion followed by a much larger one has killed many people in the volatile Peshawar city of Pakistan. The fact that a small blast was followed by a much larger one was an indication of a suicide bomber according to senior police official ... Taliban Denies Involvement in Pakistan Bombings Pakistan: Two Blasts kill 39; Taliban Denies Responsibility Blasts kill 34 in Pakistan as CIA chief visits |
Christian Post | Court Postpones Trial for 2009 Christians Attacks in Pakistan Christian Post A special court has suspended the trial of a number of suspects alleged to have taken part in the slaughter of ten Christians, and the burning of nearly 100 houses in the Punjab province of Pakistan two ... Pakistan: Court exonerates 70 Muslims for 2009 massacre of Christians Pakistani Court Acquits 70 Muslim Radicals Of Burning 8 Christians Alive ... |
DAWN.com | Pakistan: deadliest place to be a journalist The Hindu Chasing the truth is a perilous business in Pakistan, the world's deadliest beat for journalists. Sixteen have died in the past 18 months, according to Reporters without Borders — more than in the drug wars of Mexico, the street battles of Somalia or ... Dying to Tell the Story Saleem Shahzad: a martyr Where a story can cost you your life |
The Nation, Pakistan | The battle for Pakistan is intensifying The Daily Star The struggle for control of Pakistan – soon to be the fifth most populous country in the world with the fifth largest nuclear arsenal – intensifies every day. The outcome is far from certain. The key player, Pakistan's army, ... The Army has accepted civilian supremacy A slow-burning revolution in Pakistan Bitten but not shy |
The Express Tribune | Lok Mela concludes projecting a beaming image of Pakistan Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: The 10-day long folk festival of Pakistan titled 'National Lok Mela' concluded here on Sunday with distribution of awards and cash prizes among the participating artisans and craftsmen. Lok Virsa organized this successful ... Ten day festivity ends with awards, cash prizes |
The Nation, Pakistan | Nation must get united to crush terrorism: Shahbaz The Nation, Pakistan Addressing 'Shaheed-e-Pakistan' seminar on the occasion of second death anniversary of Mufti Dr Sarfaraz Naeemi at Jamia Naeemia on Sunday, he said that it was need of the hour that a system based on equality and justice should be enforced in the ... PML-N for full-scale war on terror, at last System based on justice needed to stem terror, says Shahbaz Nation should unite to crush terrorism, says Shahbaz |
Fox News | Scene in the right context Hindustan Times Rana was at best a small subsidiary cog in a terrorist machine whose main location lay in the corridors of the headquarters of the Pakistan military. He argued he was a dupe of the Lashkar-e-Tayyeba scout David Headley. ... Knockback for India after Pakistani acquitted in US over Mumbai attacks conspiracy analysisCanadian's terrorism trial points to Pakistani double game 26/11: Rana's verdict weakens India's case against ISI |
The Express Tribune | Network Pakistan hosts Int'l Social Media Summit Pakistan Daily Times KARACHI: Over 200 bloggers from across Pakistan interacted with their fellows from Malaysia, Indonesia, Egypt, USA and Netherlands at Network Pakistan's first-ever international social media summit. The event began with a panel discussion on 'Education ... Pakistan is Indonesia five years ago, says blogger |