CTV.ca | US Blames Pakistan-Based Group for Attack on Embassy in Kabul New York Times The militant group that he and other officials blamed for the attack, the Haqqani network, is a crucial ally of Al Qaeda in the Pakistani border region and has been a longtime asset of Pakistan's military and intelligence services in Afghanistan. ... US Blames Pakistan-based Haqqani Network for Kabul Attack Security Jitters in Afghanistan U.S. Blames al Qaeda Ally |
The Guardian | US vows action against Pakistan-based insurgents AFP SAN FRANCISCO — Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has warned the United States would retaliate against insurgents based in Pakistan blamed for staging a dramatic attack in the Afghan capital. A day after a 19-hour assault staged near the US embassy and ... Panetta: US will pursue Pakistan-based militants U.S. Says Fighters Tied to Pakistan Spy Agency Hit Kabul Embassy Panetta: U.S. Will Pursue Pakistan-Based Militants |
CTV.ca | Crisis worsens in flood-hit Pakistan Aljazeera.net Floods have left hundreds of thousands homeless in Pakistan and the situation is getting worse by the day, aid agencies say. While the government has been criticised for its slow response to the crisis, the military said it rescued thousands of people ... Widespread Flooding Ravages Pakistan Oxfam in Pakistan flooding plea Pakistan's flood victims save what they can |
Floods bring misery in Pakistan Washington Post Pakistanis driven from their homes by high water have been waiting for international aid. Officials say at least 200 people have been killed and 200000 made homeless by flooding in Sindh province triggered by monsoon rains. (Sept. ... |
euronews | Al-Qaeda leader Zawahiri in Pakistan: Pentagon AFP WASHINGTON — Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri is still in Pakistan, a Pentagon official said Wednesday, following the release of a video in which Osama bin Laden's successor blasts the United States. "We have no information to indicate that he is ... US officials doubt al-Qaida chief fled Pakistan 'Al Qaeda leaders could move out of Pak' US PENTAGON BELIEVES ZAWAHIRI STILL IN PAKISTAN |
CBC.ca | Gunmen kill two security officials in Bannu: police DAWN.com PESHAWAR: At least six gunmen ambushed a military vehicle on patrol in northwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, killing two security officials and wounding two others, police said. The attackers, believed to be pro-Taliban militants, opened fire on the army ... Taliban attack school bus, kill 4 children | PESHAWAR PAKISTAN | DAWN.COM Three Pakistan intelligence officials killed The Taliban's shameless enterprise |
PanARMENIAN.Net | Pakistan escapes list of states violating religious freedom DAWN.com The omission, however, angered another federal government agency, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, which demanded on Wednesday to put Pakistan on the list. – File Photo WASHINGTON: The US State Department ... Count Pakistan among countries violating religious freedom: US commission US State Department's Report: 'Pakistan has discriminatory legislation for ... US worried over rising extremism, intolerance in Pakistan |
The Nation, Pakistan | Caught in the net: The dengue scare PakistanToday.com.pk LAHORE - The Government of Pakistan, already under immense pressure to aid hundreds of thousands of people affected by massive floods in the south of the country, is now also struggling to contain the dengue epidemic, which has so far claimed the lives ... Pakistan struggles to curb dengue fever 5000 suspected Dengue fever cases reported across Pakistan Pakistan province shuts schools to curb dengue fever |
US Official: Al-Qaida In Pakistan 2 Years From Elimination WMUR Manchester By Pam BensonCNN Senior National Security Producer WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Al-Qaida's ability to carry out operations from its Pakistan base could be eliminated within the next two years, according to Michael Vickers, the US undersecretary of defense for ... Pakistan begins to help US-Are You With Or Against Pakistan? War on terrorism a phantom |
CBC.ca | Pakistan sweep aside Zimbabwe Herald Sun Pakistan's Yasir Shah and Umar Akmal celebrate the dismissal of Zimbabwe's Chamunorwa Chibhabha. Picture: AP Source: AP PAKISTAN have won their one-day series against Zimbabwe 3-0, by taking the closing match in Harare with 28 runs to spare. ... Zimbabwe chases Pakistan's 275 in 3rd ODI Pakistan complete series sweep Pakistan wrap up whitewash |