Zee News | Pakistan army doubts Afghanistan ready for pull-out Reuters SEVILLE, Spain (Reuters) - Pakistan's army chief said on Friday he doubted neighboring Afghanistan would be ready for international troops to leave by 2014 as planned. "Frankly, I have my doubts," General Ashfaq Kayani told Reuters on the sidelines of ... Kayani lays stress on national interest at Nato meeting Kayani reiterates Pak resolve against war on terrorism Action against Haqqanis, not yet |
CTV.ca | US Suspects Pakistan Link in Attack Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—US officials say they are looking for evidence that directly links elements of Pakistan's powerful spy agency to this week's assault on the US Embassy and coalition headquarters in Kabul, ... Pakistan takes rap for Taliban's Kabul attack U.S. warns Pakistan after suspected Haqqani attack Pakistan hits back at Panetta's terror criticism |
Business Recorder | Clashing interests: US threatens sanctions over Iran gas deal South Asian News Agency ISLAMABAD: (SANA)The United States has renewed its opposition to the multi-billion-dollar Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline, warning that Islamabad's continuous pursuit of the plan may invoke US sanctions. The issue was raised during the fourth round of ... Pakistan search for energy could run afoul of US Iran sanctions Iran, Pakistan agree to start joint venture in aviation US reiterates opposition to pipeline |
Central Asia Online | For Afghanistan and Pakistan, Final Reflections on a Dark Anniversary: Brown Bloomberg Among the unimaginable changes Afghanistan and Pakistan have undergone in the decade since 9/11 have been the spectacular growth of their media. In Pakistan, there are now more than 40 television ... Pakistan, Afghanistan agree on practical steps to defeat terror Pakistan, Afghanistan agree on blueprint for cooperation Pakistan reiterates support for Afghan peace process |
The Guardian | Pakistan PM cancels US visit due to floods Gulf Times Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani has cancelled a visit to the US to attend the UN General Assembly session to direct relief efforts as floods devastate southern Pakistan, his office said yesterday. President Asif Ali Zardari was widely ... Pakistan Prime Minister Cancels Trip to U.N. Because of Floods Pakistan PM Cancels US Trip Due to Floods Pakistan PM cancels trip to UN because of floods |
Globe and Mail | Death Toll in Pakistan Suicide Attack Rises to 45 Voice of America September 16, 2011 Death Toll in Pakistan Suicide Attack Rises to 45 VOA News The death toll from a suicide attack on a funeral in northwest Pakistan has risen to 45. Thursday's bombing targeted members of an anti-Taliban militia as they gathered for ... Pakistan: Bombing at tribesman's funeral kills 31 Death toll in Pakistan funeral blast rises to 40 Death toll in Pakistan funeral blast rises to 40 |
The Nation, Pakistan | ISPR, Nato clueless about Shahri killing in drone hit The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Army and NATO are not in knowledge of the reported killing of al-Qaeda operational chief, Abu Hafs al Shahri, in a drone hit in Wazirstan region this month. Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Major General ... Al Qaeda figure reported killed in Pakistan Al-Qaeda operations chief in Pakistan killed No confirmation senior al Qaeda militant dead: Pakistan |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Hafeez leads Pakistan to 85-run victory AFP HARARE — Pakistan stamped their authority over Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club on Friday, winning the first of two Twenty20 matches by a huge 85 runs. Mohammad Hafeez was the star of the show, scoring 71 before taking four wickets. Pakistan raced to ... Pakistan vs Zimbabwe – Phenomenal Hafeez gives Zimbabwe a T20 lesson Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by 85 runs Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by 85 runs |
The A.Q. Khan Report by Pakistan ISI Fox News After hearing press complaints and information coming out from various sources after agreements, first by Iran and then Libya, to abandon their programmes of weapons of mass destruction, the Government of Pakistan took a very serious note of the ... |
Geo Television Network | Pakistan says goodbye to IMF for the time being The News International ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has taken the decision to say 'goodbye' to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the time being after the existing $11.3 billion Standby Arrangement (SBA) programme ends on September 30, a senior official told reporters on ... Pakistan to end IMF programme Pakistan may approach IMF only in emergency IMF mission due in October to review Pakistan's economy |