USA Today | Afghans infuriated by shelling from Pakistan Washington Post KABUL — Public and political anger at weeks of cross-border shelling from Pakistan boiled over in Afghanistan, as protesters took to the streets of the capital, lawmakers demanded explanations from the central government, ... Afghans Demonstrate Against Pakistan Border Attacks Shelling, militant raids dog thaw with Afghanistan Deepening mistrust: Pak-Afghan border politicking heats up |
Al-Arabiya | Pakistan-US impasse Pakistan Daily Times The US-Pakistan relationship is akin to a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma to burrow quote from Winston Churchill. When our ambassador to the US Hussein Haqqani asked assembled army officers at the Pakistan Military ... Bin Laden wanted another Sept. 11 UK asks Pakistan to move decisively against al-Qaida Animal rights activists request permission to decorate bin Laden compound |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pak-US: Withdrawal symptoms The Nation, Pakistan The controversy around the Shamsi airbase indicates the kind of problems Pakistan is likely to face as it tries to redefine its terms of engagement with the United States. While Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar ... CIA idles drone flights from base in Pakistan Future of Pakistan-US ties hazy Pak snubs US, refuses permission to use Shamsi airbase for drone strikes |
The Express Tribune | 'Pakistan desires stable Afghanistan' The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that Pakistan sincerely desires peace and stability in Afghanistan and will extend all possible support to the Afghan-led reconciliation peace process. He assured that Pakistan was committed ... Pakistan desires peace, stability in Afghanistan: PM Pakistan desires peace in Afghanistan: PM Gilani Gilani seeks political backing on Kashmir |
DAWN.com | Rejuvenated Pakistan look to avenge Dhaka drubbing The News International KARACHI: Pakistan footballers vowed on Saturday to play with a killer instinct in the second-leg of the first round of their FIFA World Cup 2014 qualifier against Bangladesh at the Punjab Stadium in Lahore on Sunday (today). Having lost the first-leg ... Lutfi confident as Pakistan go in search of 4-0 win Pakistan face tough test Bangladesh vow to play positive football against Pakistan today |
The Express Tribune | What will happen in Afghanistan and Pakistan after 2014 The Express Tribune Now let us see what the future holds for this unfortunate land and, by extension, for Pakistan and the whole South Asian region. This future begins in July 2011, when US President Barack Obama will begin withdrawing 10000 troops. ... 11 Afghans from same family killed by roadside bomb Letters at 3AM: About 18 a Day <B>Jyoti Malhotra:</B> A historic moment in the AfPak region |
DAWN.com | Swiss couple seized in Pakistan BBC News A Swiss couple have been kidnapped in south-western Pakistan, the Swiss foreign ministry says. It said Pakistan's officials had notified Swiss diplomats about Friday's abduction in Balochistan. The pair were travelling by car when they were seized by ... Pakistan mounts search for Swiss hostages: official Pakistan mounts search for Swiss hostages: Official Official: Swiss couple kidnapped in southwest Pakistan |
AFP | 'Pakistan hockey team on target ahead of 2012 Games' The News International KARACHI: Pakistan may have failed to beat top hockey teams like world champions Australia and European powerhouses Germany in the recent past but team officials are confident that the Greenshirts are slowly but surely catching up with the big guns. ... Dutch triumph in Four Nations tournament |
The Express Tribune | Nawaz wants grand alliance to get rid of govt The News International LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Quaid Nawaz Sharif, while welcoming the MQM's decision to join the opposition benches, said on Saturday that the formation of a grand opposition alliance was necessary to get rid of the incumbent PPP ... Grand alliance against PPP inevitable: Nawaz Nawaz concerned about distribution of resources for provinces Opposition benches: After technical glitch, MQM submits second plea |
Business Recorder | French firm wins contract for Toyota in Pakistan The Nation, Pakistan LONDON (APP) –A leading French manufacturer has won a major contract in Pakistan to supply Indus Toyota car maker with an giant industrial crane. As part of the deal, Verlinde, renowned as France's leading builder and exporter of hoists and lifting ... French company announces major contract in Pakistan |