The Nation, Pakistan | Ijaz refuses to testify in Pakistan The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD – Citing unsatisfactory security measures and fear of being detained indefinitely, Mansoor Ijaz has refused to visit Pakistan and asked the judicial commission investigating the memogate scandal to record his statement abroad instead. Mansoor Ijaz not coming to Pakistan Ijaz refuses to visit Pakistan over security concerns Memogate probe: Mansoor Ijaz not coming to Pakistan |
ABC News | Tit for tat: As Pakistan rejects US Nato attack report, US rejects Pakistan's ... The Express Tribune By AFP / Reuters A still image taken from an ISPR (Inter Services Public Relations) video shows a white flag in a Pakistani army post after a Nato attack in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border area November 30, 2011. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE RAWALPINDI ... Pakistan Rejects US Account of Clash That Ended With Airstrike Pakistan Rejects US Findings on Deadly Border Attack Pakistan rejects US self-defense claim on strikes |
Tehelka | A US Peace With the Taliban? Don't Hold Your Breath TIME 23, 2012 Afghan Deputy Foreign Minister Jawed Ludin, left, and US Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman talk during a joint press conference at the Foreign Ministry in Kabul on January 22, 2012. A large crystal chandelier cast a weak ... Dialogue in Doha Sushil Bhan on how India & Pakistan could help alter Afghanistan permanently US Envoy: Taliban Must Renounce Terrorism to Participate in Talks |
AFP | Drone strike kills 4 in Pakistan, officials say CNN Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A suspected US drone fired two missiles at a vehicle in Pakistan's northwest tribal region on Monday, killing at least four suspected militants, intelligence officials said. The incident was followed by a second drone ... Pakistan: Suspected US Drone Strike Kills 4 US drone strike 'kills four in Pakistan' Helping drone attacks |
Daily Mail | Pakistani interior minister: 'Mumbai attack was equally painful Pakistan' Daily Mail By Saurabh Shukla Pakistan's interior minister Rehman Malik has assured India of fast-tracking investigations into the 26/11 attack case. Speaking exclusively to HEADLINES TODAY'S foreign affairs editor Saurabh Shukla, Malik said: 'We were equally ... India: Pakistan won't get access to Mumbai gunman |
Daily Mail | Kanwal Sibal: Don't see false signs of change in Pakistan - as government is ... Daily Mail By Kanwal Sibal Is the current institutional conflict in Pakistan an indication that it is increasingly becoming a dysfunctional state, or is it a sign that the political system is now becoming more democratic? The Zardari government is at loggerheads ... Mistrust between US and Pakistan Pakistan court widens role, stirring fears COMMENT: Defending democracy —Saad Hafiz |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan v England: Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook can make opening ... Telegraph.co.uk The Abu Dhabi Test against Pakistan will see Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook celebrate their hundredth opening partnership. By Derek Pringle, in Abu Dhabi Yet, such is England's urgent need to get back into this series that any bat-raising is likely ... Pakistan v England: Alastair Cook says openers will 'put it right' England Pakistan Second Test Alastair Cook Alastair Cook has recipe for runs against Pakistan |
Lord's | Pakistan's prolific start against England Pakistan Daily Times By Colonel (r) Rafi Nasim What a fabulous start the Pakistan cricket team have taken against England in their home series being played in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The first Test in which Pakistan devastated a strong England edifice by winning ... Pakistan 'in the groove' - Majid Cricket: show of teamwork Forget about first Test, look ahead: Mohsin |
Ispahani clarifies report about fleeing Pakistan The News International ISLAMABAD: Farahnaz Ispahani, wife of former ambassador to US Husain Haqqani and a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, contradicted the news item regarding her interview with Christina Lamb, and said no such interview had been conducted. |
The Hindu | In Pakistan, coup looms but does not strike Washington Post ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN — Just days ago, the rumblings of a familiar process seemed underway in Pakistan: The squeezed civilian government berated the looming military. The army darkly warned of consequences. A new general assumed control of a brigade ... Pakistan Coup Unlikely, Jaipur Panelist Says Pakistan needs to breed more historians: Ayesha Jalal |