ABC News | The fallout from the CIA's vaccination ploy in Pakistan Washington Post Pakistan is the last place on Earth where wild polio still spreads in local outbreaks. Only a handful of places elsewhere in the world have sporadic cases, and vaccine campaigns are vigorous in those areas. But if the Rotary Club, the Bill and Melinda ... Fighting for the right to vaccinate Groups slams 'fake' CIA immunization ploy Opinions about the CIA's ruse vaccination campaign in Pakistan |
The Hindu | Time to take a stand The Nation, Pakistan The US media had built up the case that Pakistan was playing a double game, since it was supporting the American war against the terrorists on the one hand, and protecting the terrorist groups on the other. In other words, running with the hare and ... US-Pakistan meetings went off "very well" Pasha assured of greater Pak role in Afghan talks Blow hot, blow cold: Pakistan, US say ties on track after spat |
Politico | Inside Al Qaeda's hard drives Boston Globe When Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden at his Abbottabad, Pakistan, compound on May 2, the ensuing coverage focused on how the death of Al Qaeda's leader might undercut terrorism worldwide. But the raid accomplished more than bin ... Bin Laden Planned Sept. 11 Anniversary Attack |
DAWN.com | State Bank's regulatory affairs remain smooth The News International KARACHI: The regulatory affairs of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) are running smoothly, despite resignation of its head, sources said on Friday. Shahid H Kardar has reportedly resigned from the top slot of the central bank two days back, ... Pakistan's Central Bank Governor Resigns Over Policy Dispute Pakistan bank head quits over policy differences Pakistan's top banker pressured to stay on |
Globe and Mail | Mumbai bomb explosions threaten Pak-India talks The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE – Following serial blasts in Mumbai which left at least 21 innocent people dead and injured more than 130 on Wednesday, diplomatic experts feared that the coordinated terror attacks may lead to a new campaign against Pakistan and its security ... Restraint in bid to shield Pak talks India refrains from blaming Pak BJP chief points finger at Pakistan for Mumbai blasts |
DAWN.com | Pakistan-India talks DAWN.com What is welcome though is that the Indian government has ignored the knee-jerk reactions of some of the hawks in the opposition and the media who have pointed a finger of blame at Pakistan without evidence, and has decided to go ahead with the foreign ... Pakistan policy, counter-terror strategy inseparable, says BJP Mumbai blast: Pak, India think tanks urge restraint What to do about Pakistan |
Reuters | In Ahmadis's desert city, Pakistan closes in Reuters Members of the Ahmadi Muslim community await to bury victims at a graveyard in Chenab Nagar, located in Punjab's Chiniot District, Pakistan May 29, 2010. Chenab Nagar, also known as Rabwah, is the headquarters for the Ahmadiyya community in Pakistan. ... In Ahmadis's desert city, Pakistan closes in on group it declared non-Muslim |
'Kashmir Martyrs Day' observed in various UK cities The Nation, Pakistan Chairman Pakistan Rabita Council UK, Mufti Farooq Alvi was of the view that India's policy to suppress Kashmiris voice have failed as freedom loving people of Kashmir did not budge an inch on their principled stand. Farooq further said Pakistan's ... The evolution of Kashmiri resistance The question of relevance Look beyond LoC |
The Guardian | Former CIA legal chief could be charged over drone attacks in Pakistan The Guardian Campaigners against US drone strikes in Pakistan are calling for the CIA's former legal chief to be arrested and charged with murder for approving attacks that killed hundreds of people. Amid growing concern around the world over the use of drones, ... As U.S. wars wind down, drones gain new prominence Is US "Counter-terrorism" Pushing Pakistan to Brink? Trapped in an unhappy geopolitical marriage |
The Express Tribune | This Week at War: Petraeus's Next Campaign - By Robert Haddick Foreign Policy This week, the Obama administration announced it would withhold $800 million in military aid to Pakistan, more than a third of Washington's annual allotment. The proximate cause of this reprimand was the apparent betrayal by Pakistani officials of ... Petraeus meets Pakistan's army chief amid tensions LOGISTICS: The Afghan Supply Line Shifts From Pakistan To Central Asia Gen Petraeus patches up with Pakistan |