The Express Tribune | Pakistan to Release Taliban Prisoners to Help Afghan Peace Talks Businessweek Pakistan said it will release more members of Afghanistan's Taliban movement in order to help the U.S. and Afghan governments start meaningful negotiations with insurgents to end a decade-old conflict. Pakistan's Foreign Office announced the plan after ... Afghan peace council sees signs of progress with Pakistan and Taliban Pakistan softening its stance on Afghanistan? Pakistan to act against Hafiz Saeed if evidence stands in court: Hina Rabbani Khar |
AFP | Suspected US drone strike kills 3 militants in northwestern Pakistan Washington Post DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan — Pakistani officials say a suspected U.S. missile strike has killed three militants in a Pakistani tribal region along the Afghan border. Senior government official Shahid Ali says two drone-fired missiles hit a vehicle ... Doubts about drones "Al Qaeda-linked" Yemeni among four Pakistan drone strike dead US drone strike kills three in Pakistan |
Associated Press of Pakistan | * Raja says Pakistan is a federation of four units and all such important ... Pakistan Daily Times Talking to a private news channel, the PM said that Pakistan was a federation of four units and all such important projects should be initiated with consensus. He said that some people were raising the Kalabagh dam issue at the time when elections were ... Consensus vital for starting Kalabagh Dam, says PM Pakistan largest recipient of UK assistance: PM |
Pakistan calls for end to illegal Israeli settlements in Palestine Business Recorder (blog) Pakistan has said the Palestinian's success in getting non-member observer state status should not incur any reprisals as Islamabad's ambassador to the United Nations called for an end to illegal settlements on the occupied territories for progress ... |
The News International | Pakistan fall to Dutch as India stun England in Melbourne The News International MELBOURNE: Former champions Pakistan's dream start turned into a nightmare as they fell 3-1 to the Netherlands in their opening match of the men's Champions Trophy hockey tournament here on Saturday. Pakistan began brightly against the Dutch, ... Field hockey: Pakistan loses 3-1 to the Netherlands Pakistan start Champions Trophy campaign today Pakistan face Holland challenge in Champions Trophy opener |
IBNLive | US welcomes Pakistani decision to extend MFN status to India IBNLive Washington: The US has welcomed Pakistan's decision to extend the most-favoured nation status to India and commended its recent moves to expand its economic co-operation with neighbours. "The United States welcomed the Government of Pakistan's ... US, Pakistan agree economic ties to define shared stability US, Pakistan hold talks with emphasis on trade, investment US welcomes Pakistan's decision to extend MFN status to India |
Pakistan faces 26/11 everyday: Mani Shankar Aiyar Times of India Aiyar was in the city to deliver a lecture on 'India-Pakistan: Retrospect and Prospect' to the youth at the Amity University on Saturday. In the course of his lecture, Aiyar suggested his fellow Indians forget about the 2001 Parliament attack and the ... |
AFP | Pakistan recovers 12 bodies buried under landslides AFP ISLAMABAD — At least 12 people have been killed, including eight Pakistani soldiers, and nine people are missing after being hit by landslides in the mountainous Kashmir region, officials said on Saturday. A military rescue operation swung into action ... At least 3 dead, 18 missing in Pakistan avalanches 11 Killed in Avalanche in Pakistan's Kashmir Region Pakistani soldiers among nine killed in avalanche near Kashmir |
ABC News | Pakistan-origin brothers indicted in terror plot in America The Hindu Two brothers of Pakistani descent have been charged with plotting to provide material support to terrorists and to use a weapon of mass destruction within the U.S., federal prosecutors said on Friday. The men were identified as Sheheryar Alam Qazi (30 ... Two Pakistan-born brothers arrested in Florida on terrorism charges |
The Express Tribune | 'Feminisation' of HIV/AIDS increasing in Pakistan: official The News International A: Through the assistance of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) we made four rounds across Pakistan to tap vulnerable population, e.g. female sex workers, male sex workers and injecting drug users. In Sindh, cities such as Karachi, ... Pakistan not prepared to control spread of HIV Pakistan clerics join fight against Aids Aids fight in Pakistan suffers from bureaucratic inefficiency |