Mirror.co.uk | Osama bin Laden's wife and five children still imprisoned in Pakistan Mirror.co.uk Osama bin Laden's favourite wife is still being held in Pakistan three months after he was killed. Amal al-Sadah was shot in the leg as she tried to shield her husband when US Navy Seals burst into the Al ... Osama Bin Laden raid left 'very deep imprint' on Pakistan armed forces Pakistan once again proves it cannot be trusted as an ally |
The Hindu | When terrorists are merely 'irrational' The News International Hawks are an integral part of any political jungle, and Pakistan is no exception. But in relative terms the Pakistani variety does appear a “bit” more hawkish than the rest, “hawks on steroids,” if you will. This lot usually hates compromises, ... Official: Suspected militants ambush security convoy in northwest Pakistan ... Suicide blast kills 48 at mosque in Pakistan Suicide bomber kills 48 at mosque in Pakistan |
The Express Tribune | Kidnapped American's Fate Still A Mystery NPR A boy rides a bike past the house of kidnapped American development expert Warren Weinstein in Lahore, Pakistan, on Monday. A boy rides a bike past the house of kidnapped American development expert Warren Weinstein in Lahore, ... US remains puzzled by abduction of popular development expert American Mystery in Pakistan: Cops Release Kidnapping Suspect Sketch Pakistan Release Sketches Of US National's Suspected Abductor |
The Express Tribune | Gilani Tells Political Parties to Help Restore Peace in Karachi BusinessWeek 21 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani called on political parties to help restore order in Karachi where police and paramilitary forces are trying to stop daily gang and sectarian killings in the financial capital. ... Govt to make an example of terrorists: PM Water aggression by India not acceptable Pakistan can't allow exploitation of its waters: Gilani |
The Nation, Pakistan | Military action no solution in Karachi The Nation, Pakistan Several political and business community leaders have demanded military action in Karachi to stop unending bloodletting in Pakistan's financial capital. It seems that no serious effort is being made to control an unending violence in Karachi where ... Calling in the army is no solution Where the violence in Karachi comes from Six killed as Karachi reels under fresh wave of violence |
CTV.ca | And now a fast in Pakistan Times of India Not doing himself any favour, he has further said that Pakistan does not face any external threat. "I believe that Pakistan faces no external threat. Whatever threat we face is from within. We need to divert all our resources to end poverty, ... Pakistan yearns for a 'Hazare' too Anna Hazare Craze Takes Off in Pakistan? Not Quite Hazare has many fans in Pakistan: Activist |
BBC News | Waqar Younis to quit as Pakistan coach The National Waqar Younis, the Pakistan coach, yesterday announced he will quit his role after the team's forthcoming tour of Zimbabwe for personal reasons, dealing another setback to a troubled team that has been riven by in-fighting and corruption. ... Waqar Younis resigns as Pakistan coach for medical reasons Pakistan's cricket coach to stay for Zimbabwe tour Waqar Younis steps down as Pakistan coach |
The Nation, Pakistan | Enemy can't dare harm Pakistan: PM The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE – Assuring the nation that no one will dare harm the country, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has maintained that Pakistan's foundation is the Two-Nation Theory, which is running in 'our veins', and 'we will not spare any sacrifice to protect ... Enemy cannot dare harm Pakistan: PM |
swissinfo.ch | Year's biggest infiltration foiled Hindustan Times An Indian Army lieutenant and 12 militants were killed in north Kashmir on Saturday, in the biggest infiltration attempt from Pakistan this year. Two army jawans were also injured in the day-long gunbattle in Gurez sector of Bandipora district. ... Deadly clash in Kashmir India says 12 militants killed in Kashmir border clash Indian Army kills 12 infiltrating militants along borders with Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Zardari directs consideration of floating infrastructure bonds Pakistan Daily Times Chairing a meeting of finance team of the government, the President said Pakistan needed to build massive infrastructure projects but it lacked financial resources for the purpose. It may therefore be advisable to raise equity through infrastructure ... Zardari Orders Emergency Meeting as Karachi Killings Surge Zardari Says Criminals Responsible for Killings in Karachi Will Be Caught It is Pakistan, you fool, not just Karachi |