New Pakistan outreach could aid Afghan peace deal USA TODAY Many experts agree that Pakistan continues to see the Taliban as an ally, albeit a shaky one, in countering the influence of archenemy India in Afghanistan. But they also say Islamabad no longer believes the insurgents can take over the country or ... |
RT | Imran Khan, Pakistan Politician And Former Cricket Star, Detained At US ... Huffington Post NEW YORK, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Pakistani politician Imran Kahn, a vocal critic of U.S. drone strikes, was briefly delayed and questioned by U.S. immigration officials in Toronto before being allowed to board a flight to New York, prompting his party to ... Pakistani drone critic questioned by US authorities Pakistan's anti-drone campaigner Imran Khan removed from US airline for ... US questions Pakistan's Imran Khan on terror drones |
Globe and Mail | Taliban's attack on Pakistan education goes beyond one girl Los Angeles Times Pakistani security officials inspect the site of a bombing that targeted a primary school in Prata Kalay village. Human Rights Watch says 96 schools have been damaged or destroyed by Pakistani militants this year, a rate of more than two per week ... Shot Pakistani girl recovering fast in UK: father Malala Yousafzai: Pakistan Taliban Victim's Reunited with Family Eye for an eye will not solve anything |
The Hindu | Thanks to PM, ties with Pakistan in relaxed phase, says Krishna The Hindu In his last interaction with the media as External Affairs Minister, S.M. Krishna was confident that his successor would continue to play a role supporting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's drive to improve relations with Pakistan and China. “Today I can ... SM Krishna recalls personal chemistry with Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina ... Relations with China and Pakistan are manageable: Krishna |
US officials pull Pakistani politician off plane Reuters Ali Zaidi, senior vice president of Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, demanded an apology from U.S. authorities for their two-hour questioning of Khan and his traveling companions, as well as a thorough investigation. The State Department gave no ... |
Business Recorder | Pakistan Cricket Board rekindles Ata-ur-Rehman's career Gant Daily Lahore, Pakistan (4E Sports) – After years of absence, former fast-bowler Ata-ur-Rehman has been given a chance to make up for lost time when he was appointed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) as head coach of the Fata region. The 37-year-old ... Pakistan to launch Premier League in March Cricket: “Pakistan is safe for international cricket” — Alvin Kallicharran Pakistan Premier League in March next year: Ashraf |
The Guardian | UK claims possible court hearing into CIA drone strikes in Pakistan would risk ... Washington Post LONDON — Ties between Britain, the U.S. and Pakistan could be jeopardized if a judge grants a request for a court inquiry into the possible role of U.K. spy agencies in aiding covert CIA drone strikes in Pakistan's northwest tribal region, a ... Pakistan: A land of competing narratives UK support for US drones in Pakistan may be war crime, court is told UK spies implicated in CIA war crimes in Pakistan |
The Express Tribune | Richard Olson arrives in Pakistan to take charge as new US ambassador The Express Tribune ISLAMABAD: Richard Olson arrived in Pakistan on Saturday to take up his role as the new US Ambassador to Pakistan, Express News reported. According to a statement issued by the US Embassy, Olson said he was looking forward to present his credentials ... New US envoy arrives in Pakistan Richard Olson arrives in Pakistan to take up duties as new US envoy |
Examiner.com | Suspension of mobile phone service helped prevent attacks in Pakistan Examiner.com Cellphone service was shut down for a time in Pakistan, in order to prevent terrorist attacks, say officials. The services were suspended from 6am to 10am in the light of information from intelligence agencies and provincial governments over “threats ... |
Oman Daily Observer | 'First' Pakistan astronaut wants to make peace in space Oman Daily Observer ISLAMABAD — Once you've been to both poles, skydived over Mount Everest and set up your country's first consulate in Monaco, the question is: What next? For 37-year-old explorer Namira Salim the answer is easy — become the first Pakistani to go into ... |