The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan, US hold fence-mending talks in London The Nation, Pakistan LONDON – The Obama administration is 'ready to get back to business' with Pakistan after a three-month freeze in relations, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told her Pakistani counterpart during a meeting here Thursday. Pakistan too important to turn our back on: Clinton Clinton: US eager to resume Pakistan contacts Pakistan too vital to be shunned, says Clinton |
BBC Sport | Pakistan v England: Umar Gul turns first Twenty20 international BBC Sport By Alistair Watkins BBC Sport Pakistan fought back to inflict an eight-run defeat on England in the first of three Twenty20 matches. Chasing 145, Kevin Pietersen (33) and Ravi Bopara (39) put England in a good position in Dubai but Umar Gul took 3-18 ... Pakistani bowlers set up thrilling win Pakistan narrowly beat England in T20 match Pakistan's old hands strangle callow England in opening Twenty20 |
The Nation, Pakistan | America backs Pakistan integrity: Congressmen The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - The United States fully supports Pakistan's security and territorial integrity and both the Republicans and Democrats are against the resolution tabled by an individual on Balochistan. These views were expressed at a meeting of US ... Pakistan, Qatar pledge to maintain brotherly relations PM directs TDAP to hold exhibition of Pakistani products in Qatar Pakistan wants to have excellent relations with US: Gilani |
Divanee | US delegation to Pakistan walks into uproar over congressman's resolution Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The five visiting US House members say their agenda couldn't be more innocent: On Thursday and Friday, they plan to offer their wisdom to Pakistani legislators about ways to strengthen democracy, right down to the nitty-gritty of ... Rohrabacher Believes "Pakistani Government Does Not Deserve Respect" Pause. Rewind. What? Congressman Suggests Pakistan Better Off Without Baluchistan Rohrabacher: The Pakistanis are 'hard-core, two-faced enemies' |
BBC News | Car bomb in northwest Pakistan kills 13 Los Angeles Times REPORTING FROM ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN -- A car bomb tore through a crowded minibus depot in the northwest city of Peshawar and killed at least 13 people Thursday, ending weeks of calm in a city that historically has been a magnet for militant violence. Bomb at Pakistan Bus Terminal Kills 12 Lethal Blast Strikes Northwest Pakistan Bus Terminal Car bomb at minibus terminal in Pakistan kills 12 on February 23, 2012 (Photos) |
Pakistan's PSO Seeks Jet Fuel; First Time Since November Wall Street Journal SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Pakistan State Oil (PSO.KA) is seeking jet fuel imports for the first time since November, in a sign that supplies to North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces in Afghanistan may resume in coming months. Pakistan State Oil Seeks Gasoline, Jet Fuel for April to June MD PSO unveils future for PSO 'PSO to be on Fortune 500 list in six years' |
The Express Tribune | * Interior minister says Baloch leaders should return to Pakistan to take part ... Pakistan Daily Times “Following the government's reconciliation policy, I announce that Baloch leaders, including Barahamdagh Bugti and Hyrbiyar Marri, return to Pakistan to take part in the political and development process and I would personally receive them,” he told ... Pakistan offers amnesty to Baloch leaders in exile Pakistan's protest Balochistan unrest created by Pakistan, not India: Bugti |
The Nation, Pakistan | Speaker Kumar visits Pakistan Pakistan Observer Small wonder that the lady in whom diplomacy is ingrained within her psyche was chosen to lead a multi-party parliamentary delegation to Pakistan, a country that Almighty has made a neighbour of India, and with whom therefore friendly relations are ... MPs playing due role in improving bilateral ties: Lok Sabha speaker Parliamentarians playing due role in improving bilateral ties: Speaker Lok Sabha |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan vows to arrest Musharraf CNN By Reza Sayah, CNN Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistani authorities vowed Tuesday to use the international police agency Interpol to arrest former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf in connection with the assassination of former Prime Minister ... Pakistan to seek arrest of ex-president Musharraf Pakistan to seek Interpol's arrest of Musharraf Pakistan calls in Interpol to arrest Pervez Musharraf over Benazir Bhutto's ... |
ABC News (blog) | Despite Public Animosity, US and Pakistan Cooperate Behind the Scenes ABC News (blog) When Charles Arthur Williams, a 41-year-old from Mississippi, showed up for a flight in Peshawar, Pakistan, with 9mm bullets in his bag, he could have quickly become a poster child for Americans who behave badly in Pakistan. Pakistan tribesmen protest US drone strikes US pushed ahead with drone strikes despite Pakistani resistance Tribesmen protest drone attacks in Pakistan |