The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistani Army Denies Sharing US Report With Bomb Makers New York Times By AP ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan's Army on Friday disputed reports that its security forces had tipped off insurgents at bomb-making factories after receiving intelligence about the sites from the United States. The army called the assertions ... Pakistan's Army Is Ready for Its Close-Up Pakistan fumes at incursions Pakistan expresses concern over NATO air incursion |
The Hindu | US believes Zawahiri in Pakistan The News International With the elevation of Dr Ayman al-Zawahiri as the new al-Qaeda chief, Pakistan is likely to come under renewed American pressure for intelligence sharing about his possible whereabouts because the American intelligence community strongly believes he ... Meet the new boss US Dismisses Terror Indictment Against Osama Bin Laden Justice Department Closes Case on bin Laden |
The Express Tribune | Kayani cares more about forces: Mullen The Nation, Pakistan WASHINGTON — The United States has reacted cautiously to reports that Pakistan's army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani is fighting to save his position in the aftermath of the unilateral US raid that killed Osama bin Laden, saying the general cares ... Pressure from people, not from generals Colonels, the general Pakistan Military Chief Under Pressure Following US Raid |
BBC News | Brutality, impunity for Pakistan's paramilitary Pakistan Daily Times In a rare move, Pakistan has since removed from their jobs the heads of the police and Rangers in Sindh province, of which Karachi is the capital. Prosecutors are now seeking murder charges against six Rangers and a civilian. ... 3 small changes in Pakistan Six Pakistani Rangers sent to jail for videotaped killing Pakistan leads in Human Rights violations |
CBC.ca | Friends like these The Hindu The reported arrests by Pakistan of at least five people who are said to have helped the Central Intelligence Agency locate Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad are a sign that the Pakistan Army is now furiously engaged in repairing the dents to its power and ... Commentary: Pakistan situation gets stickier US-Pakistan Ties: Uneasy and Essential Analysis: U.S., Pakistan struggle to keep ties on track |
The Nation, Pakistan | Media's power and responsibility The Nation, Pakistan The fateful month saw the nation buffet not only by the landing of US boots on grounds in Abbottabad, but also had to absorb the painful shock of terrorists' attack on PNS Mehran, which houses the aviation assets of Pakistan Navy. ... Game changing moment for Pakistan's media EDITORIAL: Defending the indefensible Pakistan bows to journalists' pressure |
The Express Tribune | EU to give Pakistan 225m euros The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - Pakistan and European Union Friday signed an agreement under which EU would provide Euro 225 million to Islamabad under the Multi-annual Indicative Programme 2011-2013 for rural and natural resource development and social welfare. ... Helping hands: EU, Germany provide Rs40b assistance EU to provide 225m euros for multiple projects Pak-EU sign Euro 225 million agreement |
DAWN.com | A hero's murder The News International The 50-year-old boxer, also the deputy director of the Pakistan Sports Board in Balochistan, was gunned down by unknown men near the Ayub Stadium on Thursday. Hussain represented Pakistan at the Olympics in 1984, 1988, and 1992, and won a gold medal at ... Ibrar second sports organiser fell to assassins Three-time Olympic boxer killed in Pakistan Sports minister, PSB mourn killing of boxer Abrar |
The Express Tribune | India-Pak in war of words over MV Suez rescue IBNLive.com New Delhi: A diplomatic spat has come up barely a week before the foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan meet to review the relationship between the two nations. India and Pakistan have been exchanging sharp words on an alleged incident on in ... Pak protests 'brushing' of Indian warship with its frigate MV Suez to dock at Oman today Pakistan lodges protest with India |
Pak-India talks on 23rd The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - Foreign Secretary-level talks between Pakistan and India will be held from June 23-24 in Islamabad, Foreign Office announced on Friday. Foreign Office Spokesperson Tehmina Janjua said that the foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan will ... Pakistan, India to discuss Kashmir next week Pak hardens stand, manages to get J&K into talks agenda Pakistan, India to discuss security, Kashmir from June 23-24 |