The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan defers plan for negative list The Hindu A day ahead of the Commerce Minister-level engagement with India, Pakistan's Cabinet on Tuesday deferred a decision on switching to a negative list approach for trade with India from the present restrictive positive list. India, Pakistan eye 3 pacts to boost trade Pakistan, India to consider trade Pakistan, India to ink 3 trade deals |
Daily Beast | Pakistan still holding bin Laden family months after raid MiamiHerald.com By SAEED SHAH ISLAMABAD -- The family of Osama bin Laden's youngest wife has asked the chief justice of Pakistan to order authorities to release her children and her and allow them to return to Yemen, nine months after the US special forces raid that ... Pakistan petitioned to release Osama bin Laden's youngest wife Report: Pakistan still holding bin Laden's family Pakistan's Musharraf Has Been Accused of Knowing Osama bin Laden's Hideout |
DAWN.com | Pakistan: NATO can ship food to Afghanistan CBS News Trucks carrying supplies for NATO forces in Afghanistan are parked at Pakistan's Torkham border crossing after Pakistani authorities shut NATO supply routes on Nov. 28, 2011. (AFP/Getty Images) ISLAMABAD - Pakistan announced Tuesday that it has ... Pakistan allows NATO to ship food to Afghanistan, sign of thawing tension ... Pakistan Allows NATO to Ship Food to Afghanistan |
Boston.com | ANALYSIS: Pakistan constitution in jeopardy —Tausif Kamal Pakistan Daily Times Pakistan's constitution, fortunately or unfortunately, has given the so-called 'suo motu' powers to the apex court in the form of original jurisdiction conferred on it pursuant to Article 184(3) to hear cases involving the violations of fundamental ... Pakistan's assertive Supreme Court signals power shift in vital US ally Court activism sign of power shift in Pakistan Pakistani judiciary takes fight to PM and military |
Cricketnext.com | Younis hopes for Pakistan revival Cricketnext.com Abu Dhabi: Experienced batsman Younis Khan hopes Pakistan do not panic and try their best to bounce back against a resurgent England in the second day-night international on Wednesday. England on Monday took the first of the four one-day matches by a ... ODI series: Pakistan will not panic, says Younus Alec Stewart column: Impressive Cook defies critics Preview: Pakistan v England 2nd ODI |
Firstpost | US captive charged with trying to kill Pakistan's Musharraf Baltimore Sun MIAMI (Reuters) - US prosecutors in the Guantanamo war crimes tribunals filed charges on Tuesday against a Pakistani man who grew up outside Baltimore, alleging he plotted with al Qaeda to attack US targets and assassinate former Pakistani President ... Sept. 11 Plotter's Associate Charged in Gas Station Scheme |
The Nation, Pakistan | Imran names corruption as major issue of Pakistan Pakistan Daily Times LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan has said that corruption has become a major issue in Pakistan and the people have started realising that cause of poverty in the country is corruption. In an interview with an Indian channel, ... For the professionals, a political activism is the new gold mine Successive Pak regimes backed Afghan groups: Imran Khan Imran wants open border with Afghanistan |
The Express Tribune | Afghan leader to push for access to Taliban in Pakistan Chicago Tribune KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai will press Pakistan to provide access to senior Afghan Taliban leaders when he visits Islamabad this week in a bid to advance a nascent peace process with the militant group, senior Afghan officials said ... Karzai aims to get peace process on the road with Pakistan trip Karzai's visit to focus on peace talks with Taliban: Ambassador |
msnbc.com | Pakistan frees US embassy employee held after bullets found in luggage The Guardian A US embassy employee has been released after being held for questioning in Pakistan when airport security officials discovered bullets in his luggage, police have said. The American was about to fly from the north-western city of Peshawar to the ... Pakistan releases US man after "bullets found in baggage" Pakistan frees US Embassy employee after bullets found in luggage Police free US man detained at Pakistani airport for alleged bullets in luggage |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan v England: Samit Patel in fitness battle to impress Andy Flower Telegraph.co.uk By Nick Hoult, in Abu Dhabi The one-day series against Pakistan, which continues in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, offers Patel the chance to force his way on to the tour to Sri Lanka next month, where England are likely to take three spinners in a squad due ... Pakistan vs. England cricket test series 2012: A whitewash by the green caps England gunning for Pakistan revenge: Patel England gunning for revenge in Pakistan ODIs - Patel |