USA Today | Cellphone links Bin Laden to Pakistan intelligence agency asset CBS News (AFP/Getty Images) A cellphone taken by US commandos during the raid last month that killed Osama bin Laden points to contacts between Pakistan's intelligence agency and "a militant group was used by the al-Qaeda leader "as part of his support network ... Seized Phone Offers Clues to Bin Laden's Pakistani Links In Pakistan, pro-American sentiment is rare Fighting to save his position |
The Hindu | Pakistan relies on militias, but what side will they take? msnbc.com A local lashka (tribal militia) hold a show-of-force in Khar, the main town in Bajaur Agency in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) along the Afghanistan border. By Michael Georgy PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Dilawar Khan often gets phone ... At Least 5 Suspected Militants Killed In Pakistan Pakistan policeman, five rebels killed in ambush Militants killed in Pakistan raid |
Fox News | Pakistan, India assess U.S. withdrawal plans Bellingham Herald NEW DELHI President Obama's announcement that the United States will pull 33000 troops out of Afghanistan by the end of next summer was met with muted concern Thursday in India and Pakistan as analysts, ... Pakistan Eyes US Drawdown in Afghanistan Why Pakistan must learn to look east Senators grill Clinton on Pakistan inconstancy |
Reuters Africa | Colonels' coup chances almost nil The News International LAHORE: The American mainstream media conjectures about the possibility of General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani being deposed in an intra-military coup seem over-exaggerated and over-stated given the fact that the Pakistan Army is a disciplined force with a ... Pakistan army asks 4 officers about extremist ties VIEW: The enemy within —Gulmina Bilal Ahmad How serious are Pakistan's latest moves to purge its military of extremists? |
Karzai surrounding himself with narrow circle of advisers urging a shift from ... Washington Post By AP, KABUL, Afghanistan — President Hamid Karzai is increasingly isolated and has surrounded himself with an inner circle of advisers who are urging him to move closer to Iran and Pakistan as the US draws down its role in Afghanistan, several ... |
Reuters Africa | Pak-India talks focus CBMs, security The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - The top diplomats of Pakistan and India held their first formal peace talks in two-and-a-half years with a meeting in Islamabad on Thursday to nudge forward the process that has proved slow-moving, at best. But after Thursday's interaction, ... UK foreign secretary optimistic about relations with Pakistan Foreign secretaries begin talks Pakistan, India try to keep negativity at bay UK concerned over assault on journalists in Pak |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan won't allow rights abuses in IHK: PM The Nation, Pakistan Since Kashmir is the jugular vein of Pakistan, the people of Jammu and Kashmir can not be left isolated at any stage”, he assured. The PM and the members of his entourage were accorded a warm welcome on their arrival in the picturesque valley of ... Gilani terms Kashmir Pakistan's 'jugular vein' Gilani says Kashmir issue is "jugular vein of Pakistan" PM assures Kashmiris of 'complete' support |
DAWN.com | Pakistan must end 'terror,' India opposition tells US AFP WASHINGTON — Senior Indian opposition lawmaker Arun Jaitley said Thursday the United States should press Pakistan to end its "path of terror" if it plans to maintain its billions of dollars in assistance. On a visit to Washington, Jaitley said he ... ''No result from engagement unless Pak abandons terror policy'' India opposition: Taliban threat to global peace No Substitute to Engagement with Pakistan: Jaitley |
Gulf Times | Rescued Pak hostages may soon go home Times of India MUMBAI: A three-member team of officials from the Pakistan High Commission will visit the city to take the five hostages rescued from the clutches of Somali pirates back to Pakistan after completing the consular access process at Yellow Gate police ... Pakistan welcomes hostages freed by Somali pirates Cargo vessel crew released by Somali pirates arrive in Pakistan Hostages released by pirates arrive in Karachi |
The Nation, Pakistan | Save Pakistan, Imran asks judges The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE – Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has called upon the judiciary to intervene to save Pakistan from a complete institutional collapse. Addressing a press conference here on Thursday, he said the judiciary was the only institution ... Save country from corrupt govt, Imran asks judiciary Khan bowls over Pakistan political opposition |