The Hindu | Pakistan Says Talks With India Will Take Place This Month BusinessWeek July 17 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan said talks with India at foreign minister level will take place at the end of this month and won't be delayed as a result of the July 13 bombings in the Indian city of Mumbai. ... This cut is simply not deep enough Pakistan offers to help India in blast probe Talks underway with US on military aid: FO |
Trend News Agency | Zardari proposes Islamabad-Tehran currency swap accord The News International TEHRAN: President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday proposed a currency swap agreement between Pakistan and Iran to further strengthen bilateral trade and economic ties between the two brotherly countries. He made this proposal in his meeting with Iranian ... Iran's top leader tells Pakistan president that US is the 'real enemy' Pakistan's Zardari in Tehran to Meet With Iranian Leaders Pakistan, Iran resolve to strengthen ties in all spheres |
Globe and Mail | Pak angle likely to figure in Mumbai blasts probe Times of India While India maintains that some of IM's key founders like Riyaz Bhatkal and Amir Reza are living in Pakistan, Indian agencies are worried about the manner in which IM and SIMI, which many look upon as IM's parent group, have successfully managed to ... Questions over Pakistan loom in Mumbai terror probe India-Pakistan relations after Mumbai bombings India not letting blasts stop Pakistan peace talks |
AFP | Gunmen Ambush Bus in NW Pakistan, Kill 7 Voice of America July 16, 2011 Gunmen Ambush Bus in NW Pakistan, Kill 7 VOA News Pakistani officials say gunmen have killed seven people after opening fire on a passenger bus in the northwestern part of the country. Local officials in the Kurram tribal region said the ... Gunmen ambush passenger bus in northwest Pakistan, killing 7 Gunmen kill seven in Pakistan coach attack Gunmen kill 7 passengers in northwest Pakistan |
Independent Online | Bin Laden Planned to Assassinate Obama Christian Post Al Qaida chief Osama bin Laden was plotting to attack targets in America and to take out President Barack Obama, according to documents retrieved from his hideout in Pakistan. Osama bin Laden (L) sits with ... Osama bin Laden wanted to kill President Obama Inside Al Qaeda's hard drives Bin Laden Planned Sept. 11 Anniversary Attack |
Al-Arabiya | Mumbai blasts cloud India's talks with US, Pakistan Channel News Asia NEW DELHI: Triple blasts in Mumbai last week have cast a shadow over the imminent visit of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to New Delhi and a new round of India-Pakistan peace talks later this month. No-one has claimed responsibility for the ... Pakistan under the Clintons |
Business Recorder | Pakistani violence, including attack on family, kills 10 CNN International Arshad Khan, a senior government official of Khyber Agency, told CNN that five militants opened fire on a second oil tanker carrying fuel for NATO as it passed through Jamrood Bazar in the Khyber district in Pakistan's volatile tribal region bordering ... Three dead in attacks on NATO tankers in Pakistan Pakistan/Society: Religious Scholars Called In to Promote Peace Two NATO tankers torched in Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Pak-IMF review talks delayed The News International ISLAMABAD: In the wake of lingering uncertainty after submitting resignation of governor State Bank of Pakistan, the upcoming review talks between Pakistan and the IMF mission have been delayed for indefinite period as both sides were tight lipped. ... IMF's $1.8 billion tranche deferred Pakistan's Central Bank Governor Resigns Over Policy Dispute Pakistan bank head quits over policy differences |
Business Recorder | Penny drops for Pak Times of India A prominent Afghan leader opposed to Pakistan and its client Taliban is assassinated . Pakistan's chief spook, the head of its intelligence agency ISI, heads to Washington DC. A major terrorist attack follows. So that would be the killing earlier this ... Pasha's success? EDITORIAL: Pasha's fence-mending visit So What Do Pakistan's Reporters Think? |
The Express Tribune | US says 'aid' , Islamabad 'coalition support fund' Times of India It has been a season of acrimony for Pakistan and America. Post Abbottabad, both countries have been quick with offensive rhetoric and administrative retribution against each other. Never before has the relationship between the two allies slid to such ... Problems and prospects in Afghanistan endgame US cuts aid to Pakistan armed forces Cross-border militants: Afghan governor urges intelligence sharing |