The National Interest Online | Pakistan border closure leaves Canadian supplies stuck in Afghanistan Montreal Gazette Hundreds of cargo containers of Canadian war supplies are stranded in volatile southern Afghanistan, thanks to an ongoing Pakistani blockade of routes exiting the landlocked country. And with Pakistani officials preparing to impose steep tariffs on all ... Exclusive: Pakistan Taliban commanders "at each other's throats" Rethinking the Pakistan Plan Militant groups in Pakistan form united front |
msnbc.com | Pakistan's alleged 'Washington lackey' fears for life msnbc.com Pakistan's former ambassador to the United States, Husain Haqqani (center), exits the Supreme Court in Islamabad on Dec. 22, 2011. By Msnbc.com staff and wire services Pakistan's former ambassador to the United States fears he will be murdered if he ... Husain Haqqani interview: 'If I leave my house, I fear I will be killed' Mansoor Ijaz ready to visit Pakistan; face commi ... Pakistan's former ambassador to US Husain Haqqani fears for his life: Report |
AFP | Bell warns England against complacency vs Pakistan AFP DUBAI — England's key middle-order batsman Ian Bell Wednesday warned his team-mates to avoid complacency against Pakistan, saying their opponents pose a big challenge. England rose to number one in the ICC (International Cricket Council) rankings in ... Bell tells England to forget Pakistan past Bell: We're up for this just like the Ashes Broad has 'no grudges' against Pakistan |
IBNLive.com | Pakistan seeks result-oriented engagement with India: Khar Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar told the National Assembly on Wednesday that Pakistan was committed to a constructive, sustained and result-oriented process of engagement with India. In a written reply to the Lower House, Khar said that ... Hina brushes aside America's dictation Parliament`s approval to be sought for implementation: FM US, UN sanctions not to affect gas import from Iran: Khar |
Pakistani rupee trades at record low of 90.35 to dlr Reuters By Sahar Ahmed | KARACHI Jan 4 (Reuters) - The Pakistani rupee traded at a record low of 90.35 on Wednesday because of increased import payments and a deteriotating economic outlook, dealers said. "In addition to weak external account data, ... |
Associated Press of Pakistan | Pakistan ready for a reset? CNN (blog) By Jill Dougherty and Adam Levine The chill between the United States and Pakistan continues in 2012, a condition that could contribute to a tough start for Pakistan's new ambassador to Washington. Sherry Rehman will arrive to take up her duties in ... Sherry Rehman likely to meet Obama on 17th Sherry reluctant to go to Washington Sherry Rehman calls on PM |
Press TV | Official: 3 Iranian border guards held in Pakistan face murder charges Washington Post QUETTA, Pakistan — A Pakistani official says three Iranian border guards held here face murder charges after fatally shooting a man inside Pakistan's territory while chasing smugglers. Deputy commissioner Saeed Jamali said on Wednesday that the case ... Pakistan to charge Iranian border guards with murder Iran urges Pakistan to free border guards Iran 'threatens' to close its border with Pakistan |
The Express Tribune (blog) | Pakistan's blasphemy laws criticized by AI UPI.com PUNJAB, Pakistan, Jan. 4 (UPI) -- Wednesday marked the one-year anniversary of the assassination of Punjab Gov. Salmaan Taseer, a harsh critic of Pakistan's blasphemy laws. Taseer had campaigned for Asia Bibi, a Christian farmer from rural Punjab who ... Rally supports blasphemy law, seeks release of Taseer killer Salmaan Taseer in Kafka's Pakistan The blasphemy saga continues in Pakistan |
Press TV | Pakistan Rickshaw Drivers Clash with Police NTDTV Thousands of rickshaw drivers protesting against a recently-introduced traffic plan clash with police in Pakistan. Police wield batons as they chase down demonstrators in the northwestern city of Peshawar. Leaders of the Rickshaw Drivers' Union say ... Public transport is the answer Angry protests over gas shortage in Pakistan Pakistan Gas Shortages Spark Protests |
AFP | Pakistan's England series 'not only about spinners' AFP LAHORE, Pakistan — Pakistan coach Mohsin Khan said Wednesday that the highly anticipated series against England was about far more than just the spinners as his young side eyes a strong start to the year. Much has been made of the dusty wickets in the ... Mohsin hopes ended after Whatmore selection Mohsin Khan relaxed over Pakistan coaching future Recommendations for Pakistan coach finalised |