Pakistan Orders an Inquiry After Troops Kill a Teenager New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — President Asif Ali Zardari of Pakistan ordered an investigation on Thursday into the shooting death of an apparently unarmed teenager by paramilitary troops in the southern port city of Karachi. ... Pakistan soldiers 'gun down unarmed man' | Pakistan | Paramilitary | Rangers | Shooting | Killing | Video| | Investigation Pakistan probes videoed killing |
The Guardian | Eight troops killed as militants attack Pakistan army checkpoint Los Angeles Times Local officials said 10 militants were also killed and five wounded in the battle, figures disputed by a spokesman for the outlawed Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan group who said none of its fighters were killed and that two had received bullet wounds. ... Over 100 militants attack Pakistan's northwest Eight soldiers killed in Waziristan attack 8 soldiers killed in attack on security check post in Pakistan |
Indian Express | Pakistan's military lashes out at critics The Seattle Times Pakistan's military lashed out Thursday at its critics at home and in the United States in a statement that illustrated how deep a crisis the country's armed forces are suffering. By Seattle Times news services SHAKIL ADIL / AP Family members of an ... Pakistan's Kayani: Divert U.S. aid to civilians Pakistani Army Pleads for Respect Pakistan Army makes a rare explanation |
ABC News | Chicago Terrorism Trial: What We Learned, And Didn't, About Pakistan's Terror ... ProPublica Headley delivered explosive revelations about how officers in Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate (ISI) funded, supported and directed the 2008 Mumbai attacks along with the Lashkar-i-Taiba militant group. ... Who is Tahawwur Hussein Rana? US man guilty in Danish plot, cleared of Mumbai role Tahawwur Rana Convicted of Helping Pakistan-Based Terrorists |
Fox News | Pakistan sends home American military trainers as mutual mistrust deepens Telegraph.co.uk Pakistan has sent home two thirds of the American soldiers training its paramilitary border forces, as mistrust over the killing of Osama bin Laden continues to blight relations between the allies. By Ben Farmer, Kandahar Ninety of the 135 US service ... Travel journal: Pakistan in conflict Rein in Pakistan's military cabal The AfPak Channel: Bridging the India-Pakistan divide on Afghanistan |
The Hindu | VIEW: Pakistan-India dialogue —Dr Rashid Ahmad Khan Pakistan Daily Times During the meeting, Pakistan presented a 'non-paper' to India, which outlined a roadmap for the withdrawal of forces from the glacier. At the end of the meeting, a joint statement was also issued, which acknowledged that the discussions held in a ... India-Pakistan Foreign Secy-level talks by month-end Indo-Pak foreign secretary-level talks by month-end India-Pakistan foreign secretary talks June-end, terror tops agenda |
International News Network | TDAP urges China to invest more in Pakistan The News International KARACHI: The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) has urged Chinese entrepreneurs to make fresh investments in Pakistan, a statement said. “Pakistan is the land of business and investment opportunities and Chinese entrepreneurs should take ... Sino-Pak business forum inaugurate in Kunming |
The Nation, Pakistan | China a time-tested friend of Pakistan: Zardari The News International ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari Wednesday termed the Pakistan-China strategic partnership critical for the development, peace and security of the region and the world at large and appreciated China's support to Pakistan in safeguarding its ... President Zardari for enhanced Pakistan-Japan trade ties China, Russia visit silver lining amidst Hilary visit to Pakistan Pakistan-China ties critical for security: Zardari |
The Nation, Pakistan | Hillary phones Gilani again The Nation, Pakistan She appreciated Pakistan's commitment to eradicate terrorism and assured complete US support. She referred to her last conversation with the prime minister on June 6 as very good and useful. Both the leaders expressed determination that al-Qaeda had to ... Pakistan PM, army chief meet president |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan's foremost problem: the rites of Bacchus The News International It was our misfortune that under the aegis of General Ziaul Haq, divine punishment to Pakistan for sins unknown, we imported the peninsular variety of Islam and started making it our own. Ever since that time there has been a serious problem between ... Pakistan actress charged with alcohol possession Atiqa leaves Pakistan as case registered Attiqa Odho leaves Pakistan to avoid arrest |