The Express Tribune | Secret US cable warned about Pakistani havens Washington Post The US ambassador to Afghanistan sent a top-secret cable to Washington last month warning that the persistence of enemy havens in Pakistan was placing the success of the US strategy in Afghanistan in jeopardy, US officials said. Pakistan urges Afghan Taliban to enter peace talks Pakistan safe havens could jeopardise US strategy in Afghanistan: Report Pakistan presses Taliban to the negotiating table for peace talks with the ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | Gul inspires Pakistan to Twenty20 win Pakistan Daily Times DUBAI: Paceman Umar Gul took 3-18 to inspire Pakistan to a thrilling eight-run win in the first of three Twenty20 internationals against England at Dubai Stadium on Thursday. England, the reigning Twenty20 world champions, were cruising at 120-4 after ... Pakistan look to wrap up T20 series Misbah hits out at media, defends captaincy England can rise above Umar Gul's Pakistan heroics, says Graeme Swann |
USA TODAY | Pakistan: Militants attack police station, kill 4 USA TODAY PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) – Suicide bombers armed with assault rifles and grenades attacked a large police station in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar early Friday, killing four officers in an assault authorities said was likely in revenge for ... Pakistan calls on Taliban to hold peace talks Taliban attack Pakistan police station, killing 4 Militants attack Pakistan police station, killing three |
Families of those missing in Pakistan seek answers Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Abdul Hameed last saw his son a year ago, being dragged away from their home by Pakistani intelligence operatives along with an Indonesian al Qaeda suspect who had been staying there. The ailing 59-year-old father now has a simple wish. |
The Express Tribune | Balochistan: Pakistan will brook no interference: foreign office Business Recorder (blog) Describing the resolution in the US House of Representatives on Balochistan as an arrogant move, Pakistan Friday declared in categorical terms that it would brook no external interference in its internal affairs, saying there was an evidence of foreign ... Foreign meddling to destablize Balochistan: FO Pakistan-US relations US says Pakistan upbeat on eventual cooperation |
ABC News | Koran Burning Protests Spread to Pakistan ABC News At least 10 people were killed and dozens wounded today as protests over the burning of Korans at a NATO base escalated, with the violence spreading into neighboring Pakistan. Thousands of angry Afghans took to the street in Khost, Herat and Nangahar ... 'If you burn the Koran, we will burn you': Protests spread to Pakistan as 12 ... Fresh Anti-US Protests Erupt in Afghanistan |
News Pakistan | Iran, Pakistan in talks on wheat barter deal The News International ISLAMABAD: Iran has asked to import a million tons of wheat from Pakistan in a barter deal, a senior official in Islamabad said on Friday, as Tehran faces disruption to its food imports because of the United States and European Union sanctions. Pakistan and Iran to strengthen bi-lateral trade Barter trade: Pakistan to export 1m tons of wheat to Iran Pakistan, Iran 'in talks on barter deal' |
The Nation, Pakistan | Whither Pakistan Sports Board! Pakistan Daily Times By Zakir Hussain Syed Under law of the land, the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) is supposed to be the supreme sports administrative authority in the country just like national sports councils of other countries. At least, this is what the authorities had ... AFC representative satisfied with arrangements |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan offers amnesty to rebel leaders to resolve Baloch issue Hindustan Times In what is being seen as last ditch attempts to save Balochistan province sliding into an all out civil war situation, the Pakistan government has offered amnesty to the leaders of the insurgency if they return to the country. Ending the cases Nothing done to mitigate Baloch grievances: Hashmi US Congress to debate motion on “self-determination” for Pakistani Balochistan |
ABC News (blog) | Drones: Pakistan owes an explanation Pakistan Observer ACCORDING to US media reports, shortly before the US ended a two-month pause in drone and missile strikes in Pakistan last month, senior American officials telephoned their Pakistani counterparts and told them Washington would be resuming its covert ... 'Drones will strike Pakistan as long as US wants' US informed Pakistan before resuming drone strik ... Despite Public Animosity, US and Pakistan Cooperate Behind the Scenes |