New York Times | Pakistan Court Widens Role, Stirring Fears for Stability New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Once they were heroes, cloaked justices at the vanguard of a powerful revolt against military rule in Pakistan, buoyed by pugnacious lawyers and an adoring public. But now Pakistan's Supreme Court is waging a campaign of judicial ... VIEW: Pakistan in crisis —SP Seth Ex-generals say Pakistan's Musharraf should be allowed home Pulling Pakistan back from the brink |
DAWN.com | Pakistan govt will overcome crisis: India DAWN.com BANGALORE: India's External Affairs Minister SM Krishna said on Sunday that developments in Pakistan were of 'deep concern' from the point of stability in South Asia. “Peace prevailing in Pakistan brings some kind of stability in South Asia,” he told ... Pakistan developments are of deep concern: SM Krishna Pakistan crisis a matter of concern, says Krishna Pak developments of deep concern, says Krishna |
Kuwait Times | Pakistani militant's death hits home Newsday World Newsday > News > World Pakistani militant's death hits home Published: January 22, 2012 9:29 PM ABBOTTABAD, Pakistan -- On Jan. 14 at 8:12 pm, Khushal Khan's wife got a call on her cellphone. "Your son has been martyred," said the voice at the ... How Pakistan continues to help US drone campaign despite political tensions Exclusive: How Pakistan helps the US drone campaign How Pakistan helps US drone campaign – Targets hunted by network of Pakistani ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Former Taliban officials find new role Washington Post KABUL — A Toyota Corolla full of former Taliban officials and armed guards stopped in front of Abdul Salam Zaeef's home in western Kabul this month, awaiting the man who helped direct the Taliban from Pakistan before his capture and detention at ... Afghan government hints at Taliban talks US Envoy: Taliban Must Renounce Terrorism to Participate in Talks US envoy says no decision on Taliban transfers |
The Nation, Pakistan | Mansoor Ijaz, instigator behind Pakistan's 'Memogate' Washington Post (blog) By David Ignatius Behind the “Memogate” affair that has embroiled Pakistan's former ambassador to the US and the civilian government he represents, there is a quixotic accuser named Mansoor Ijaz who seems like a character in a fanciful spy novel of his ... No 'viceroy' protocol to Ijaz EDITORIAL: Ijaz: more 'special' than others? Gilani rules out 'viceroy security' |
The Nation, Pakistan | People throng Pakistan exhibition in Berlin Pakistan Daily Times LAHORE: Diplomats, international economic experts and investors in Berlin, Germany have termed the exhibition of agriculture items of Pakistan in Berlin as a great success of Punjab and Pakistan. As many as 21 different products and agriculture items ... Showcasing of Pak agri tools attracts Europeans Shahbaz demands 'appropriate' security Govt efforts to prevent Mansoor Ijaz visit condemnable: Shahbaz |
Telegraph.co.uk | England focus on deciphering spin of Saeed Ajmal The Guardian After being outplayed by Pakistan in Dubai, England were left in no doubt after the short journey south‑west across the desert to Abu Dhabi that this week they will be playing second fiddle to Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and other top names of world golf ... What England's batsmen have to do against Pakistan next A cool reception for England in Abu Dhabi Pakistan vs England: English batting paralyzed, English media 'moon-stricken' |
BBC News | Pakistan hurtles towards 2012 polls Hindustan Times Pakistan's government has won temporary respite in its bid to cling onto office but early polls are inevitable as the army and judiciary plot to bring down the unpopular president, analysts say. and military on the other is by any standards toxic ... Pakistan's political soap opera A Hostage in Pakistan Pakistan Heading Towards A Military – Judicial Coup |
The Nation, Pakistan | Haqqani's wife 'fled Pakistan out of ISI fear' The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE – The wife of under-fire former Pakistani ambassador to US Husain Haqqani has fled to Washington, saying she feared of being kidnapped by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan. The Sunday Times report quoted Farahnaz Ispahani, ... I fled Pakistan for fear of being kidnapped by ISI: Ispahani |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan refuses to readmit US drones Prensa Latina 22 de enero de 2012, 10:50Islamabad, Jan 22 (Prensa Latina) Pakistan will not allow US drones to go back into operation from Baluchistan or anywhere else in the country. Referring to a report of Fox News, the newspaper The Nation quoted here an ... Pakistan demo raps US policies, strikes Pakistan: Yes to US trainers, no to drones Restoration of NATO supplies likely in Feb |