The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan, US assume less cooperation in future Newsday Nation Newsday > News > Nation Pakistan, US assume less cooperation in future Originally published: January 2, 2012 3:27 AM Updated: January 2, 2012 2:34 PM By The Associated Press ANNE GEARAN (Associated Press), KATHY GANNON (Associated Press) ... Militant groups in Pakistan form united front Pakistan Taliban commanders "at each other's throats" Pakistani and Afghan Taliban groups set up council to coordinate attacks |
The Express Tribune | Iran 'threatens' to close its border with Pakistan Pakistan Daily Times The arrest of Iranian border guards at the hands of FC took an ugly turn on Tuesday when Iran warned that it would close its border with Pakistan for a prolonged period. Earlier Iranian officials held a series of talks with their Pakistani counterparts ... Pakistan charges Iranian border guards with murder Report: Iran negotiating Pakistan to release detained border guards Iran calls on Pakistan to free Iranian border guards |
DAWN.com | Violence down in Pakistan in 2011: report Pakistan Daily Times PESHAWAR: A Pakistani think tank monitoring security situation of the country on Tuesday suggested “crucial steps” should be taken to root out militancy and terrorism despite reduction in violence in the last year. “Although conflict-related violence ... Significant decline in suicide attacks in 2011 Taliban terrorists held in Islamabad |
Press TV | Protests over fuel-price hike halt Pakistan Times of India ISLAMABAD: Life across Pakistani cities remained crippled for the second day on Tuesday as thousands of people , angry over gas shortages , blocked major highways and clashed with police, adding pressure on beleaguered government bogged down by alleged ... Pakistanis clash with police over gas shortages Pakistan Gas Shortages Spark Protests Gas shortage sparks protest in Pakistan |
BBC Sport | Pakistan v England: Graeme Swann says there's no bad blood BBC Sport By Sam Sheringham Graeme Swann says there will be no "bad blood" in the series between England and Pakistan despite the spot-fixing scandal that marred their last meeting. Pakistan trio Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif were jailed in ... Broad has 'no grudges' against Pakistan Strauss: It's time to forget Pakistan spot-fixing Stuart Broad says hard graft not grudges will prevail against Pakistan |
Pakistan to get US irradiation unit to boost mango exports The News International ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will obtain a US irradiation unit for the treatment of mango in a bid to boost the fruit's export, Chief Executive Officer Harvest Trading, Ahmad Jawad, said on Tuesday. Irradiation is a process to preserve food items by using ... Growers for evolving strategy to increase mango exports Mango exports to the US on the decline; Pakistani exporters the biggest ... Indian mangoes losing American market to Pakistan |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan promises safety on tour Adelaide Now From: AP Promised security: A Pakistani policeman stands next to a bullet-riddled window near the site of an ambush on the Sri Lankan cricket team in 2009. The government has promised tightened security for teams touring in 2012. ... Pakistan minister to assure full security for visit by Bangladesh cricket team Pakistan minister assures security to Bangladesh team PCB to launch big T20 League |
The Express Tribune | US wants relations with Pakistan 'to get back to normal' The Express Tribune State Department says US is still 'talking' to Pakistan at all levels, expresses concerns over Iran-Pakistan gas... By Huma Imtiaz US State Department spokesperson says some funds to Pakistan have been stopped. PHOTO: AFP/ FILE WASHINGTON DC: The US ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Short-sighted vision The Nation, Pakistan Miss Asma Jahangir is a very well-reputed and widely-trusted lawyer with a very brilliant record of her services for the nation during the days of struggle for the restoration of the Chief Justice of Pakistan. Her reservations regarding the inquiry ... Pakistan commission summons four over memo 'Memogate' scandal threatens Pakistan stability Husain Haqqani 'too afraid to leave Pakistan prime minister's house' |
Eurasia Review | Pakistan: A Personal History Arab News Instead, Khan chose to test his commitment and fortitude in the deadly chaos of Pakistan's electoral politics. This book is the story of how a big boy who also played at night grew up to become Man of Destiny. The odds are good that he could lead his ... Imran says govt has lost mandate to rule PTI And Imran Khan: Swimming In Polluted Waters Of Pakistan Politics The year of hope? |