msnbc.com | Pakistan Denies Firing Rockets Into Afghanistan RTT News Abbas' remarks on Monday was Pakistan's first official response to the alleged cross-border rocket attacks. Earlier in the month, Afghan security forces had retaliated to the rocket attacks in some the country's eastern provinces at least on one ... Pakistan Military Denies It Intentionally Targets Afghan Territory Afghan general claims fresh Pakistan shelling Kayani in Kabul: Pakistan comes under fire for cross border shelling |
Reuters Africa | Deaths reported in Pakistan drone attacks Aljazeera.net Two US drone attacks have killed at least 21 people in Pakistan's tribal region along the Afghan border, Pakistani security officials say. Both attacks took place on Monday in the South Waziristan region, where Pakistani forces are fighting Taliban and ... Officials: Women bomber trend grows in Pakistan US drones kill 21 militants in NW Pakistan TTP commander forms his own group |
Indian Express | Redefining Pakistan-US relations DAWN.com OSAMA bin Laden's death was a momentous event in Pakistan's turbulent history. Apart from immediate, unanswered questions, the event has raised some longer-term issues which will require careful reflection. ... Bin Laden's family to be deported |
CTV.ca | US: Pakistan must show it wants Afghan peace The Associated Press KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Washington's special envoy to Afghanistan said Monday that Pakistan must prove it wants an end to the war by preventing militants from hiding out on its soil and enabling those who launch attacks on the Afghan side of the ... International Committee calls on Pakistan for Border Peace - Kabul Programme summary of Afghan Aina TV news 1430 gmt 26 Jun 11 US special envoy to Af,Pak in Kabul |
Cardinal Urges Pakistan to Amend Controversial Blasphemy Laws Christian Post The Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, Cardinal Keith Patrick O'Brien has called for a change to Pakistan's controversial blasphemy laws, which have recently been cited as the cause of numerous attacks ... March against Pakistan's blasphemy law to take place in London |
The Express Tribune | After AJK, Zardari works for similar win in Pakistan The News International The sources reveal despite tales of serious corruption, bad governance and misrule, President Zardari is confident of securing majority seats in the next general elections and continue ruling Pakistan at least till 2018. The divisions within the ... ROVER'S DIARY: Half-truths of Zardari and Nawaz —Babar Ayaz Nawaz Sharif following Taliban line against Army: Sharmila Theatre of the absurd |
Modern Ghana | Resetting Pakistan-US relations The Nation, Pakistan The unilateral US Abbottabad operation predictably led to the demand in Pakistan for a review of the Pak-US relations. The joint session of Parliament held on May 13 called upon the government to “revisit and ... Pakistan in post-Osama scenario An indecent slander Now Pakistan's Nukes on American 'Radar'? |
DAWN.com | End of another marriage of convenience Pakistan Daily Times LAHORE: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has parted ways with the Pakistan People's Party-led coalition government for the third time, over a less serious issue of an AJK Legislative Assembly seat, seeing the changing political ... Key party quits Pakistan government MQM quits govts in Sindh, Centre PPP stages PA boycott over Raja maltreatment |
DAWN.com | N-capability for peaceful purposes: PM Pakistan Observer Islamabad—Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani says Pakistan's nuclear capability is purely for peaceful purposes as it believes in a peaceful coexistence and reconciliation. Addressing the inaugural ceremony of the 36th International Nathiagali ... More N-plants to be built to meet energy needs: PM PM for more N-plants Pakistan to build more nuclear plants to overcome energy needs: PM |
Britain Pulls Out Military Advisers From Pakistan RTT News The incident strained relations between Pakistan and its Western allies in the fight against terrorism. The United States have already pulled out more than 100 military trainers from the South Asian country in the wake of the helicopter-borne midnight ... Pakistan asks British military trainers to leave country Pakistan tells Britain to withdraw military trainers Pakistan asks UK to withdraw military trainers |