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Report: U.S. could suspend some aid to Pakistan - USA Today Sun, 10 Jul 2011 02:28:28 GMT+00:00

USA Today

Report: U.S. could suspend some aid to Pakistan
USA Today
WASHINGTON (AP) — A report says the US could suspend hundreds of millions in military aid to Pakistan unless the two countries' fractured relations improve and Pakistan pursues militant groups more aggressively. By Fareed Khan, AP A woman gestures ...
US Is Deferring Millions in Pakistani Military AidNew York Times
US to 'defer military aid' to PakistanAljazeera.net
Report: US could suspend hundreds of millions in aid unless Pakistan fights ...Washington Post
Sydney Morning Herald -Daily Beast
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Zawahiri hiding in Pakistan: Panetta - Pakistan Observer Sat, 09 Jul 2011 23:33:54 GMT+00:00

ABC News

Zawahiri hiding in Pakistan: Panetta
Pakistan Observer
Kabul—US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said the US is within reach of defeating al Qaeda, promising a concerted campaign following the death of Osama bin Laden to eliminate the network's remaining top leadership in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia and North ...
Panetta Says Defeat of Al Qaeda Is 'Within Reach'New York Times
Top al-Qaeda ranks keep footholds in IranUSA Today
Panetta says US is 'within reach' of defeating Al QaedaLos Angeles Times
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Pakistan security forces take control of Karachi - BBC News Sun, 10 Jul 2011 01:45:07 GMT+00:00

BBC News

Pakistan security forces take control of Karachi
BBC News
Security forces in Pakistan have taken control of parts of its largest city, Karachi, where at least 100 people have been shot dead this week. For the first time since violence started on Tuesday, paramilitary troops and police commandos are patrolling ...
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Times of India -Washington Post -Los Angeles Times
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Pakistan army says New York Times report is a "direct attack" - Reuters Sat, 09 Jul 2011 18:17:11 GMT+00:00

Reuters Africa

Pakistan army says New York Times report is a "direct attack"
Reuters
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Reports in the New York Times criticizing the Pakistan army and the powerful intelligence agency is a "direct attack" on Pakistan's security, the army spokesman said on Saturday. ...
Pakistan military rejects 'mischievous' NYT reportsAFP
Pakistan army dismisses NYT''s ISI slamming editorialIBNLive.com
DG ISPR rejects NYT's allegations levelled against Army, ISI -Associated Press of Pakistan
The Nation, Pakistan -CounterCurrents.org
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US wants to roll back Pak N-programme: Lt-Gen Zulfiqar - The News International Sun, 10 Jul 2011 00:09:32 GMT+00:00

Ha'aretz

US wants to roll back Pak N-programme: Lt-Gen Zulfiqar
The News International
Talking to Geo News correspondent Ameen Hafeez, he said America had targeted the nuclear programme of Pakistan and wanted to control it and roll it back. “For this purpose, sometimes they talk of the Taliban and sometimes of the command and control ...
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Protesters oppose Pakistan spy agency's 'meddling' in Afghanistan - Vancouver Sun Sat, 09 Jul 2011 21:15:09 GMT+00:00

USA Today

Protesters oppose Pakistan spy agency's 'meddling' in Afghanistan
Vancouver Sun
Hundreds of supporters of Canada's peace-building efforts in Afghanistan rallied in Toronto Saturday to oppose what they call the "long-standing meddling" of Pakistan's powerful spy agency. "The Afghan community in Ontario organized this rally to ...
Pakistan Condemns Mullen's Statement on Journalist's KillingNew York Times
ISI inimical to Pakistan, US interestsHindustan Times
US-Pakistan relations sink to new lowGlobe and Mail
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A new Indian mindset on Kashmir - The News International Sun, 10 Jul 2011 00:22:42 GMT+00:00

The Express Tribune

A new Indian mindset on Kashmir
The News International
Kashmir was included and discussed as an agenda, during the latest round of the Foreign Secretary level talks between India and Pakistan, held in Islamabad on June 23-24, 2011. From Pakistani perspective, The talks were substantive, ...
Pakistan-India talks, the past as prologueTehran Times
Pak, India talks to mark new beginningPakistan Observer
Pak for non-deployment of ballistic missile systemHindustan Times
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Pakistan ready to capture nuclear market: Dr Sultan - Pakistan Daily Times Sat, 09 Jul 2011 22:41:48 GMT+00:00

The Nation, Pakistan

Pakistan ready to capture nuclear market: Dr Sultan
Pakistan Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan needs to develop a peaceful nuclear programme with enhanced safety measures in order to overcome the existing energy shortage, according to South Asian Strategic Stability Institute (SASSI) Director General Maria Sultan. ...
Pakistan can enter ME energy marketThe News International
Pakistan capable of capturing multi-trillion nuclear energy market : Defence ...Associated Press of Pakistan
Discriminatory nuclear policy of USAAsian Tribune
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Shahbaz, Warsi warn Pakistan risks losing expatriate support - The News International Sun, 10 Jul 2011 00:09:22 GMT+00:00

Geo Television Network

Shahbaz, Warsi warn Pakistan risks losing expatriate support
The News International
LONDON: British Cabinet Minister Sayeeda Warsi and Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif have warned that Pakistan cannot take for granted the support it always gets from the diaspora Pakistanis unless the country reformed itself and became prosperous, ...
Removal of corrupt govt essential to save Pakistan: ShahbazPakistan Daily Times
Mend ways or face the music, Hamza tells CentreThe Nation, Pakistan

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How Pakistan can facilitate Afghan peace - The News International Sun, 10 Jul 2011 00:11:07 GMT+00:00

Mirror.co.uk

How Pakistan can facilitate Afghan peace
The News International
His outburst during a high-level meeting chaired by President Ghulam Ishaq Khan was prompted by a sentence in a working paper I had prepared which said that the Pakistan-sponsored Afghan Interim Government in exile was inflexible and “as rigid as a ...
Looking for scapegoatsPakistan Observer
U.S. has met with aide to Taliban leader, officials sayHonolulu Star-Advertiser
Uncertainty ahead by Javed HafizOman Tribune
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