AFP | Drone kills four militants in Pakistan: officials AFP MIRANSHAH, Pakistan — A US drone strike in a Pakistani tribal area considered home to the most dangerous enemy of American troops in eastern Afghanistan killed at least four militants, according to officials. The unmanned aircraft on Tuesday fired two ... Drone kills four militants in Pakistan: officials Four killed in US drone strike in NW Pakistan US Predators kill 4 'militants' in North Waziristan strike |
Sydney Morning Herald | Did Pakistan sell out America? CNN Washington (CNN) -- The strategic partnership between the United States and Pakistan appears once again to be careening toward the brink of self-destruction. Reports that Pakistan may have given Chinese engineers direct access to the remnants of an ... US suspects Pakistan let China visit stealth chopper Pakistan Likely Allowed China Access to Secret U.S. Helicopter: Reports Stealthy stand-off in Pakistan |
swissinfo.ch | SAFMA holds vigil for peace at Pakistan-India border Pakistan Daily Times LAHORE: The South Asian Free Media Association (SAFMA) and Hind Pak Dosti Manch organised a candlelight vigil late on Sunday at the India-Pakistan border to pay homage to the martyrs of independence and promote peace. Carrying candles in their hands ... India, Pakistan celebrate 64 years of independence Facing reality Kashmiri leader unhappy with unkind remarks |
Telegraph.co.uk | American abducted for ransom The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE – Police investigators are grilling several suspects arrested in connection with the kidnapping of US development expert in Pakistan Warren Weinstein as the international aid organisations are profoundly concerned over the incident. ... American's abduction in Pakistan: police cite few leads American kidnapped in Pakistan: How it happened Kidnapped American 'not threatened' in Pakistan |
ABC News | Drones Alone Are Not the Answer New York Times OVER the past two years, America has narrowed its goals in Afghanistan and Pakistan to a single-minded focus on eliminating Al Qaeda. Public support for a counterinsurgency campaign in Afghanistan has waned. ... Home News National DG, ISPR rejects foreign press report on China's access to ... Pakistani belief about drones: perceptive or paranoid? Investigation Finds U.S. Drones Strike Pakistan Every Four Days, Killing 775 ... |
The Express Tribune | 14th August and Two-Nation Theory The News International The people of Pakistan observe “Independence Day” every year on 14th August to commemorate the immense sacrifices rendered by the Muslims of the subcontinent to achieve a homeland of their own for ordering their lives in accordance with their religion, ... Pakistan: Celebrating Independence Day BAAGHI: A new project for Pakistani liberals —Marvi Sirmed “You are free to go to your mosques…” |
The Nation, Pakistan | U.S. Moves to Add Conditions to Pakistan Aid, But Will It Follow Through? OPB News As we've noted, relatively little of US aid to Pakistan is contingent on the country's cooperation with US goals of counterterrorism and nonproliferation. A story today in the Wall Street Journal suggests that could be changing, though the details are ... US Links Pakistani Aid to Performance Strings attached?: Talk of US aid scorecard rubbished 6 militants killed in Pakistan clashes |
Pakistan on the brink CNN (blog) And as that happens, greater and greater attention will be focused on next-door neighbor Pakistan. That is where much of what remains of al Qaeda's leadership lives. And it is, of course, a nuclear nation that is in terrible turmoil, ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Missing 2011 WC is worst moment of my life: Malik The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE - Pakistan former captain Shoaib Malik said that missing 2011 Cricket World Cup was worst moments of his life as it was held in Asia and he in full form and can deliver very well. Talking to media men here at the PCB headquarters on Monday, ... PCB committee defers decision on Malik, Kaneria Malik, Kaneria appear in career revival bid PCB integrity committee defers decision on Malik, Kaneria |
China Daily | Pakistan looks for new help fighting terrorism China Daily By Ma Liyao (China Daily) BEIJING - The security situation remains tough in Pakistan, and the country needs continuing international support to fight against terrorism, said Masood Khan, Pakistani ambassador to China. At least six people were injured ... 'Pakistan seeks China help to develop Gwadar port' Pakistan seeks China's help in Gwadar port development Chinese investment sought for Gwadar port |