AFP | Son of legendary Afghan militant leader among Taliban prisoners released by ... Washington Post PESHAWAR, Pakistan — The son of a legendary Afghan mujahedeen leader was among a group of Taliban prisoners released by Pakistan to help jumpstart peace negotiations with the militant group, the man's cousin and a family friend said Friday. Pakistan Takes Step, Not Leap, Toward Afghan Peace Afghan Taliban leader freed by Pakistan finally reaches home Pakistan releases son of Afghan militant leader |
DAWN.com | Pakistan Cricket Board to send four-member delegation ahead of India tour NDTV Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board will send a four-member delegation to India some time next week to assess arrangements for the upcoming ODI series, and it will include a representative from the ministry of foreign affairs. Sources in the board said ... I am not in Pakistan to seek job, says Peter Moores Pakistan mull Lorgat option Lorgat to help PCB stage Pakistan Premier League |
Polio fighters in Pakistan struggle against myths and realities Washington Post Simple enough, but then came the questions, spiked with suspicion and indicative of why Pakistan remains one of three countries in the world where the paralyzing disease still thrives despite constant campaigns in recent years to defeat it. Why, some ... |
AFP | Pakistan restores mobile services after terror shutdown AFP KARACHI — Pakistan late Friday restored mobile phone networks shut down for eight hours in two major cities to prevent terror attacks at the start of the Muslim holy month of Muharram, officials said. Security was beefed up across the country on ... Pakistan government suspends mobile phone service in Karachi, Quetta Pakistan Suspends Mobile Services in Karachi, Quetta on Threats Pakistan Security Brief - November 16, 2012 |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan didn't know whereabouts of Osama: US DAWN.com WASHINGTON: An official US assessment of Osama bin Laden's presence in Abbottabad has concluded that Pakistan did not know the whereabouts of Al Qaeda leader before the US raid, says Admiral William McRaven. As head of the US Special ... Pakistan had no knowledge of Osama Pakistan was unaware of bin Laden's location, US assessment concludes No evidence Pakistan knew Osama's location: US |
The Daily Star | Pakistan condemns Israel's aggression Business Recorder (blog) Describing the Israeli aggression against Gaza as a grave violation of international law and all humanitarian norms, Pakistan urged the world community to come forward to stop the Israeli aggression forthwith. "Pakistan strongly condemns Israeli air ... Pakistan condemns Israeli air strikes on Gaza Pakistan consistently extended support to Palestinian cause: FO Pakistan slams Israeli air strikes on Gaza |
ABC News | Afghan officials say Pakistan frees 8 Taliban prisoners, more to be released ... Washington Post KABUL, Afghanistan — Pakistan has freed eight Taliban prisoners and has agreed to release many more to help kick start a peace process that could lead to a political resolution of the 11-year-old Afghan war, Afghan officials said Thursday. The ... Pakistan Agrees to Free Taliban for Peace Process Pakistan to consider releasing former Taliban second-in-command Pakistan releases Afghan Taliban |
ESPN STAR Sports | Pakistan go down against Singapore's The News International “We were playing not against Singapore's Under 23 team but it was their Olympic side as four senior players were also inducted by them, also including their goalkeeper,” Pakistan football team coach Zavisa Milosavljevic told 'The News' from Singapore ... Singapore select team downs Pakistan |
The Nation | Pakistan-TCC dispute over Reko Diq: government to be held responsible if ... Business Recorder (blog) The Supreme Court on Friday observed that the entire responsibility would rest with the government if International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) announces an adverse verdict on a dispute between Pakistan and the Tethyan Copper ... Reko Diq case : SC cautions govt against adverse int'l arbitration Reko Diq case: Court to take issue to logical conclusion: CJP |
Times of India | PM unlikely to visit Pakistan as 26/11 scar yet to heal Times of India NEW DELHI: Despite pressure building on PM Manmohan Singh to visit Pakistan in response to President Asif Ali Zardari's invitation, the foreign ministry on Friday indicated that such a visit is unlikely to happen anytime soon. And this may not be only ... PM's trip to Pakistan hangs in the balance Manmohan Singh visit to Pakistan unlikely, given India's 'sense of hurt' over ... PM's Pakistan visit unlikely, India needs 26/11 'balm' |