New York Times | Pakistan's Spy Agency Is Tied to Attack on US Embassy New York Times WASHINGTON — The nation's top military official said Thursday that Pakistan's spy agency played a direct role in supporting the insurgents who carried out the deadly attack on the American Embassy in Kabul last ... "No boots on our ground": Pakistan warns U.S. Pakistan backed attacks on American targets, US says Joint Chiefs Chairman Adm. Michael Mullen Says Pakistan 'Exporting Violence' |
AFP | Pakistan Arrests Extremist Leader for Inciting Sectarian Violence Voice of America (blog) His detention came days after gunmen killed 26 Shi'ite pilgrims traveling by bus through southwestern Pakistan to Iran. And while suspicions fall on Laskhar-e-Jhangvi for the assault, police have not explicitly tied the group to the violence. ... Pakistan orders detention of prominent militant Pakistan orders detention of prominent militant Pakistan puts extremist leader under house arrest |
The Hindu | Pakistan: A Personal History by Imran Khan The Independent Four decades on, and still viewed as a national treasure for leading Pakistan's cricket team to its only World Cup victory in 1992, Khan recalls the Khan't moment. He draws parallels between the slow-burn success of first career and the early ... Imran yet to stand the test of time Raising a million: Imran Khan An alliance is built |
AFP | Pakistan cricket has something to rejoice Pakistan Daily Times After a long spell of despair caused by conflicts and controversies, Pakistan cricket has at least two events to rejoice. Firstly, the great honour brought to Pakistan by a highly competent, honest and respected cricket ... Misbah-ul-Haq saved Pakistan cricket Iranian President appeals to world community to assist flood-victims of Pakistan - PCB ask Waqar Younis to comeback |
Atlanta Journal Constitution | Pakistan orders detention of prominent militant Atlanta Journal Constitution Pakistani Shiite Muslims shout slogans to condemn the killing of their community members in Tuesday's shooting incident in Quetta, Pakistan on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011. Suspected Sunni extremists opened fire on Shiite Muslim pilgrims traveling by bus ... Pakistan orders detention of prominent militant Pakistan orders detention of prominent militant Pakistan orders detention of prominent militant |
The Hindu | Shiv Sena against Anna Hazare's trip to Pakistan Times of India PTI | Sep 22, 2011, 05.30PM IST MUMBAI: Shiv Sena on Thursday voiced its strong opposition to social activist Anna Hazare's plans to visit Pakistan in connection with anti-corruption movement. While speaking to a two-member delegation from Pakistan at ... Anna Hazare to take fight to Pakistan? Sena objects to Anna accepting Pakistan invite Anna should not go to Pakistan: Shiv Sena |
Mullen, Panetta slam Pakistan over attacks Washington Post Admiral Mike Mullen and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta say Pakistan has provided safe haven to a terrorist group that carried out attacks on the US Embassy in Kabul and others. (Sept. 22) (/The Associated Press) Correction: Clarification: SuperFan ... |
The Express Tribune | Haqqani network does not exist in Pakistan: Firdous The News International ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Awan on Thursday said that Haqqani network did not exist in Pakistan and if someone had any information about its existence he should inform the government. ... Firdous rejects presence of Haqqani network on Pak soil Reports about Haqqani network baseless: Firdous Haqqani network not in Pakistan: Dr Firdous |
AFP | Flooding in Pakistan affects 5 million Guilfordian Recent floods in Pakistan have caused massive amounts of damage, and over 350 people have died. Five million people have been directly affected, 1.7 million acres of farmland have been inundated with floodwater, and 1.2 million homes have been washed ... Two million sick from Pakistan floods Pakistan in flood aid 'struggle' How You Can Help: Pakistan Flood 2011 |
AFP | Drones: Pakistan Has No Leg To Stand On RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Pakistan has protested against US drone attacks, considering them a violation of its sovereignty. Such protests have been ineffective. Strikes by the pilotless predators have increased since President Barack Obama took office in 2008. ... Pakistan: Series of bombs kill at least 7 Pakistan bomb kills anti-Taliban militiamen Five dead in Pakistan bomb attack |