The Express Tribune | Pakistan tells US to leave Shamsi airbase The Express Tribune Pakistan is pushing the US to abandon an airbase in Balochistan that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has reportedly been using for years to undertake its drone campaign inside the country's tribal areas, the defence minister said ... Pakistan calls for US to leave airbase used for drone attacks US told to leave Shamsi airbase Pakistan tells US to leave 'drone attack base' |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan requests departure of British military trainers Christian Science Monitor The Pakistani government's request that British trainers working with its Frontier Corps be removed is likely fallout from the deterioration of US-Pakistan relations over the bin Laden raid. By Ariel Zirulnick, Staff writer / June 29, 2011 • A daily ... Pakistan detained, then released, many after bin Laden raid Calls Grow Louder For Probe Into Pakistan's Military Waiting to explode |
Politico | US cost of wars $3.7tr and counting The Nation, Pakistan NEW YORK - The total cost of wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan will run at least $3.7 trillion and could reach as high as $4.4 trillion, according to the research project by Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies. ... Cost Of Wars In Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan To Reach $3.7 Trillion: Report (VIDEO) Price of US wars 44 trillion Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan wars: US cost is $3.7trillion and up to 258k lives |
Los Angeles Times | Obama Advisor says security partnership with Pakistan vital Associated Press of Pakistan WASHINGTON, June 29 (APP): Describing Pakistan as “absolutely critical” to several significant successes against al-Qaeda over the years, a top US national security advisor on Wednesday voiced the confidence that despite recent tensions, Pakistan would ... Obama Adviser Outlines Plans to Defeat Al Qaeda Terror outfits are real cancer in Pakistan: Brennan Al Qaeda Remains Top Threat to US |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan flop under pouring rain The News International KARACHI: Pakistan flopped miserably on Wednesday when they went 0-3 down against Bangladesh in their first leg of the opening round of the FIFA World Cup 2014 qualifiers held at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka on Wednesday. ... Bangladesh drown Pakistan in rain Bangladesh beat Pakistan 3-0 in home match of World Cup pre-qualifier Pakistan conquered by Bangladesh |
The Hindu | Pakistan, India mull dates for FMs talks The Nation, Pakistan Pakistan has reportedly proposed two separate dates for next month's foreign minister level talks to be held in New Delhi, reports an Indian newspaper. Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir is also expected to visit Delhi in the second week of July to ... Pakistan's Urban Metamorphosis COMMENT: Obama's Af-Pak strategy: tossing away the COIN —Dr Mohammad Taqi Pakistan ties vital for fight against terror: US general |
The Guardian | Six Pakistan soldiers charged over killing gulfnews.com Image Credit: AP Fatima, mother of Sarfraz Shah, who was killed earlier this month by paramilitary Rangers, at her house in Karachi, Pakistan. Islamabad: A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has indicted six paramilitary ... Pakistan charges six Rangers over killing of civilian Pakistan charges six Rangers with murder Six security forces among 7 indicted for killing unarmed youth |
PakTribune.com | AJK elections transparent, fair: Ch Majeed The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - The leadership of Pakistan People Party (PPP) Azad Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday rejected allegations levelled by Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) regarding rigging in AJK elections. Chaudhry Abdul Majeed, President PPP-AJK, along with other ... PPP slams postponement of LA-41 election MQM ministers submit resignations Election fallout: MQM ministers submit their resignations |
Telegraph.co.uk | Rebel TTP commander claims his group is getting offers of support The News International PESHAWAR: Fazal Saeed Haqqani, the Taliban commander for Kurram Agency who has revolted against the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), has claimed that he was being contacted by militants from all over the tribal areas and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province ... Top Taliban leader quits the Pakistan Taliban Will split in Taliban ranks bring peace, asks Pakistani daily Senior Pakistan Taliban commander quits group |
The Nation, Pakistan | Rights violations worsen in Pakistan's Baluchistan Reuters ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Human rights violations in Pakistan's southwest province of Baluchistan are getting worse as militants and security forces target civilians, while authorities seem unwilling to rein in lawlessness, according to a ... NGO accuses Pakistan security agencies of killing civilans |