Politico | US Admiral Ties Pakistan to Killing of Journalist New York Times WASHINGTON — Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Thursday that he believed that the government of Pakistan had “sanctioned” the killing of a Pakistani journalist who had written scathing reports about the ... Mullen: Pakistan government 'sanctioned' journalist's death Pakistan may have sanctioned reporter's death: US Mullen suggests Islamabad involved in killing |
CBC.ca | N.Korea 'Bribed Pakistan Brass with $3.5 Million for Nuke Tech' The Chosun Ilbo North Korea bribed Pakistani officials with US$3.5 million in cash and jewelry in 1998 to obtain nuclear technology, the "father" of Pakistan's nuclear program Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan claims. Khan released a copy of a letter written to him by then North ... A.Q. Khan's Revelations: Did Pakistan's Army Sell Nukes to North Korea? Pakistani Army Linked, In Letter, to Nuclear Sale Scientist claims North Korea paid Pakistan for nuclear secrets |
The Guardian | Terrorist sanctuaries The News International The Osama bin Laden incident has greatly tarnished the image of Pakistan as a reliable ally in the war on terror. Some US lawmakers are furious at Pakistan because they say it hosted Bin Laden in Abbottabad for several years. ... Life after bin Laden in Pakistan Pakistan panel wants bin Laden family held for now Osama bin Laden's wives to remain in Pakistan |
Woman accused of shipping paint to Pakistani plant The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A former managing director of a Chinese company appeared in federal court Thursday on charges that she secretly exported hundreds of gallons of paint coatings to a nuclear power plant in Pakistan. Prosecutors say Xun Wang, ... |
gulfnews.com | Pakistan calls for check on incursions from Afghan border The News International ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has assured the world that it is working hard for peace and stability in the region, and incursions from across the border with Afghanistan must be checked since they could aggravate the situation on the border where it is already ... Afghanistan, Pakistan to coordinate amid cross-border confusion Relations with US back on track: Pakistan Pakistan blames Afghan border tension on militants |
USA Today | Cross-border conflict DAWN.com RECENT incidents along the northern end of the Pakistan-Afghan border amount to nothing less than a low-intensity war. Groups of up to several hundred militants have carried out attacks against anti-Taliban militias and Pakistani security forces in ... Dealing with Pakistan's nuclear weapons during the Afghanistan withdrawal The death of strategic depth? Taliban step up cross-border attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan |
10 Connects | U.S. confirms death of al-Qaida operative in June drone attack Bellingham Herald WASHINGTON The US has confirmed that a key al-Qaida planner and trainer was killed in a drone strike in the tribal areas of Pakistan in June, a US intelligence official said. Ilyas Kashmiri led a militant ... U.S. '99 per cent' sure top terrorist was killed last month US now believes Qaeda leader Kashmiri is dead Australian 'al Qaeda boss' killed in Pakistan drone strike |
Telegraph.co.uk | At least 50 dead in Karachi shootings Financial Times At least 50 people have been killed in a spate of shootings in Karachi, Pakistan's commercial capital, where ethnically-based political parties are locked in a violent power struggle. ... Deadly attack on buses in Pakistan's Karachi At Least 49 Killed in Pakistani City of Karachi EDITORIAL: A disaster in the making |
Aljazeera.net | The AfPak Channel: Bringing Kashmir closer to Pakistan Foreign Policy Last month, Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir (PAJK) became a political battleground for mainstream Pakistani parties as the country's top elite campaigned in the hilly and ... Straddling Kashmir's infamous Line of Control |
The Nation, Pakistan | Players who repeat mistakes must be punished: Ijaz The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE - Former Test cricketer and former batting coach of Pakistan cricket team Ijaz Ahmad said that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) took a bold step by holding the Fast Track Coaching Programme which would prove helpful in minimising the little mistakes ... Pakistan's great chance to save its game – find the right leadership ICC decision in the right direction Pakistan news: Players leaked information to media - Intikhab Alam |