ABC News | Supreme Court to Charge Pakistani PM With Contempt ABC News Pakistan's top court vowed Thursday to charge the prime minister with contempt for failing to reopen an old corruption case against the president, escalating a crisis that could oust the premier from office. Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told his ... Pakistan PM to be charged over corruption case Pakistan Court to Charge Prime Minister With Contempt Pakistan's Supreme Court charges prime minister with contempt |
Boston.com | Pakistan has no hidden agenda for Afghanistan: Khar The News International ISLAMABAD/WASHINGTON: Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said Thursday Pakistan was willing to do whatever Afghans wanted to end the 10 years of war with the Taliban, but insisted the process should not be led by the Americans or any other foreign ... Pakistan's Foreign Minister Visits Afghanistan to Boost Relations Pakistan's top diplomat says country willing to push the Taliban to make peace ... Haqqani network may enter talks: Khar |
Sydney Morning Herald | Report compiled by US forces claims Pakistan security agency is assisting ... Daily Mail And it points accusingly at Afghanistan's neighbour Pakistan, a key ally of Nato, where powerful elements in the security and intelligence services support the Taliban and describes how insurgent leaders maintain homes within the heart of the capital ... Taliban vows to retake Afghanistan: report Pakistan shies from claim it directs Taliban Pakistan Foreign Minister Supports Kabul's Place in Taliban Negotiations |
Collider.com | US-Pakistan divergences DAWN.com This statement places in perspective the reasons behind the deterioration of relations between the US and Pakistan. Underlying Bin Laden's death is a raft of more serious questions. One is the report that the government commission constituted to ... Old NM prison serving as backdrop to 'Geronimo' |
Daily Mail | Pakistan cricket team look for a whitewash over England Daily Mail No team has ever registered a clean sweep in the 58 years of Pakistan-England cricket and Misbah's team has a good chance of creating history after their comprehensive ten-wicket win in the first Test and by 72 runs in the second. Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Amir released from jail Pakistan Cricketer Mohammad Amir Released from UK Jail Pakistan cricket has changed decisively for the better |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan stands tall The News International ISLAMABAD: Pakistan today stands many feet tall in the comity of nations after the Supreme Court decided here on Thursday to charge sheet the prime minister to uphold the rule of law. In the process, renowned Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan messed up PM ... Pak PM faces contempt charges |
PakistanToday.com.pk | Despite All the Turmoil, Pakistan's Cricket Team Is Flying High New York Times LONDON — Having three players sent to jail while your team is on an indefinite road trip is usually not a promising path to success, but Pakistan cricket has always done things differently. Unable to play international matches at home because of ... Pakistan eye clean sweep Pakistan cricket's benefactors History beckons for Pakistan |
Pakistan not a 'failed' state: Mani Shankar Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Member of India's Rajya Sabha Mani Shankar Aiyer on Thursday praised the Pakistani government for making decisive moves towards normalising Indo-Pak trade, and hoped that the two countries could “realistically” become each other's ... Pak-India peace process must be uninterrupted: Shankar National hostility replaces communal animosity Peace process must be uninterrupted and uninterruptible: Aiyer |
AFP | Pakistan shuts drugs factory after deaths AFP KARACHI — Pakistan has closed at least temporarily a pharmaceutical factory accused of manufacturing medicine suspected to have killed more than 100 heart patients, an official said Thursday. "We recovered raw material weighing 48 kilograms used for ... Pakistan authorities close 'deadly drugs' factory Pakistan shuts factory that made faulty medicine that killed over 100 heart ... |
IBNLive.com | Pakistan causing problems in Afghanistan: US IBNLive.com PTI Washington: Doubting the "willingness" of Pakistan to go after the militant groups enjoying sanctuary in the country, a top US intelligence official has said these elements have caused major problems for the Afghan and coalition forces working for ... Optimistic to say Pakistan will target Haqqani Network: Petraeus |