Reuters | US Recalibrates Remarks About Pakistan New York Times Notes from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and other areas of conflict in the post-9/11 era. Go to the Blog ยป Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. The comments by Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, ... More US military action in Pakistan possible: Graham US Empowered Pakistan Spy Agency Why Pakistan supports the Haqqani network: Fear for its own security |
PAKISTAN: Militant leader back behind bars Los Angeles Times REPORTING FROM ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN -- A founder of one of Pakistan's most notorious Islamic militant groups is back behind bars, two months after the country's Supreme Court ruled that there wasn't enough evidence to hold him and set him free. ... |
AFP | Pakistan, India to double trade to $6b The Nation, Pakistan NEW DELHI (Agencies) - India and Pakistan agreed on Wednesday to further liberalise trade flows with tentative moves such as opening a second customs post and issuing more visas, seen as bolstering a fragile peace process between the two nuclear-armed ... India supports Pakistan's EU waiver package Pakistan, India agree to boost bilateral trade to $6 billion India-Pakistan trade negotiation falls flat |
Support wavers for US economic aid to Pakistan Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senator Richard Lugar says the US effort to aid Pakistan named after him and two other lawmakers has not had enough time to achieve one of its main goals: dispel Pakistani mistrust of the United States. ... Support wavers for U.S. economic aid to Pakistan (NEWS.GNOM.ES) Support wavers for US economic aid |
AFP | US blacklists two from Pakistan-based militant group Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The US Treasury Department said on Wednesday it was blacklisting two officials of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, one of the largest Islamic militant groups in South Asia. The move means that US citizens will be prohibited ... US hits 2 leaders of Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba with terror sanctions US slaps sanctions on 2 Pakistani militant leaders US Sanctions Leaders of Pakistan-based Terror Group |
Press TV | Pakistan wants early completion of IP gas pipeline: Zardari The News International ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday said Pakistan attaches high priority to the early completion of the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline as well as the 1000MW Taftan-Quetta power transmission line. He was meeting the Interior Minister of Iran, ... Pakistan, Iran agree to cooperate on security, border management Iran promises help in meeting challenges Zardari says promotion of intra-regional & inter-regional connectivity a key ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Osama bin Laden's bodyguard freed by Pakistan Telegraph.co.uk Pakistan has freed a senior al-Qaeda commander, who served as a bodyguard to Osama bin Laden, according to a senior security source, raising fresh questions about the country's commitment to tackling terrorism. Amin al-Haq, who escaped from Afghanistan ... US tries to block release of bin Laden pics |
The Nation, Pakistan | APC on Pakistan-US tensions today Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: All-Parties Conference (APC) will begin here today (Thursday) to devise a future course of action with national consensus regarding US allegations against Pakistan concerning Haqqani network. Sources said that representatives of Pakistan's ... Nawaz says whole nation defend country against any foreign aggression Top brass to face tough questions at APC All eyes on crucial APC today |
The Hindu | Pakistan determined to eliminate terrorism: Khar The Hindu Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar has defended her country's intelligence agencies in fighting terrorism amid a row with the US over allegations that the ISI had backed the Haqqani network in carrying out high-profile terror attacks. ... Pakistan stands committed to Afghan peace, against terrorism Pakistan tells U.N. committed to peaceful Afghanistan Pakistan's foreign minister defends country's record on fighting terror |
The Guardian | Pakistan: mission impossible The Guardian Our story that Save the Children flew eight expatriate aid workers out of Pakistan in July for fear that they could have been arrested by Inter-Services Intelligence is a classic example of a term the CIA itself invented: blowback. ... Aid agency withdraws staff from Pakistan after US warnings about safety |