The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan bowlers puncture England Pakistan Observer Australia crushed India, while South Africa thrashed Sri Lanka and Pakistan just shattered all hopes of both England's team and Indian sport strategist who wanted to see Pakistan crushed by English boys in Dubai so that Indians could derive some extra ... Pakistan should avoid complacency Pakistan v England: Chris Tremlett quits tour of the United Arab Emirates with ... England look to Steven Finn to give them cutting edge against Pakistan |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan wants a stable Afghanistan The News International Participants of a roundtable discussion organised by the Institute of Regional Studies here on Tuesday called for addressing Pakistan's genuine concerns with regard to the impending withdrawal of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force ... Post-NATO Afghanistan: Call to address Pakistan's concerns US report of border attack denounced by Pakistan 'NATO withdrawal from Kabul will destabilise region' |
AFP | Commission rejects Ijaz's plea to testify him abroad Pakistan Daily Times The commission also disposed off Ijaz's petition which called for recording his statements outside Pakistan, saying that if he was not satisfied with the security arrangements made for him in the country, the commission's secretary can record his ... Pakistan scandal probe at risk from witness no-show Memogate: Mansoor Ijaz won't visit Pak despite govt assuring security Memogate: Despite assurances, Mansoor Ijaz refuses to come to Pakistan |
PakistanToday.com.pk | BCB gets permission for Pakistan visit, claims Zaka Pakistan Daily Times LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Chaudhary Zaka Ashraf said Tuesday that Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) had got permission from its Government to undertake the tour of Pakistan in April and their security team would soon be visiting ... Bangladesh series in April, says PCB chief Players being monitored, confirms PCB chief Bangladeshi cricket team to visit Pak |
IBNLive.com | Pakistan: Peace Talks Considered New York Times Pakistani civilian and military leaders met Tuesday to discuss policy toward Afghanistan, including possible peace talks with Taliban militants. Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani met with the army chief, Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani; the head of the spy ... No compromise on sovereignty Pakistan's Ambassadors/High Commissioner-designate call on Gilani Kayani, Pasha meet PM as tensions ease with US |
Pakistan may become 4th most populous country till 2050 Associated Press of Pakistan ISLAMABAD, Jan 24 (APP): Pakistan would become fourth most populous country till 2050, if concrete and timely steps are not taken to address this major challenge.The population of the country is likely to reach to 325 million till 2050 but the figure ... |
The Express Tribune | Dialogue with the US: Afghan Taliban share 'peace' blueprint with Pakistan The Express Tribune The Afghan Taliban have shared with Pakistan the 'functional blueprint” of their formal talks with US officials in the Gulf state of Qatar, an Afghan leader told The Express Tribune on Tuesday. It is possibly the first time that the Taliban have shared ... Pakistan likely to invite US special envoy next month Taliban Talks, a Balancing Act Rep. Dana Rohrabacher: White House Wrong on the Taliban |
AFP | Pakistan suspects Islamists behind kidnap AFP MULTAN, Pakistan — Pakistan police on Tuesday accused Islamist militants over the kidnapping of a German aid worker and his Italian colleague, snatched at gunpoint five days ago. The two aid workers were dragged from the home they rented in Pakistan's ... Pakistan police suspect aid worker kidnapped |
Press TV | Pakistan panel summons interior minister over memo case Press TV Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik is at the centre of controversy for preventing a key witness in a high profile case that blames President Asif Ali Zardari for seeking US military intervention to hunt down pro-Taliban militants in the country. |
Pakistan rejects US report on airstrikes Boston Globe AP ISLAMABAD - Pakistan's army yesterday formally rejected a US assertion that American airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani troops last year were justified as self-defense, a stance that could complicate efforts to repair the troubled but vital ... |