Daily Beast | Bin Laden May Have Moved Freely Through Pakistan Daily Beast by Terry McDermott Apr 1, 2012 4:45 AM EDT One of bin Laden's wives reportedly told interrogators this week that her husband moved around Pakistan frequently. Terry McDermott on why the government might have truly been ignorant. Wife: Bin Laden Hid in Pakistan, Not Caves, for Decade Bin Laden lived 9 years undetected in Pakistan, fathered 4 children, wife says 'Osama was living in some version of the Kardashians in Abbottabad': Bin Laden ... |
Daily Beast | Widow tells how bin Laden lived on the run CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Osama bin Laden spent years on the run in Pakistan after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, moving from one safe house to another and fathering four children, at least one of whom was born in a ... Bin Laden roamed Pakistan for 9 years, his widow says Pakistan police detail Osama bin Laden's life on the run Bin Laden traveled Pakistan, fathered four kids as world's most-wanted ... |
Indian Express | Fai tries to implicate Indian, US officials Times of India WASHINGTON: A self-confessed and convicted agent of Pakistan and its spy agency ISI launched a courtside diatribe on the Indian "occupation" of Kashmir and tried to implicate senior Indian ministers , officials, diplomats and journalists in his illegal ... Kashmir Activist Paid by Pakistan Spies Sentenced to Prison Kashmir activist who lied about his links to Pakistan's spy service sentenced ... Two Year Sentence For Man Accused In Pakistan Spy Plot |
Zee News | Pakistan: Suspected US missile strike kills four USA TODAY PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) – A suspected US drone fired two missiles at a house in northwest Pakistan early Friday morning, killing four militants in an attack that comes as Pakistani officials have stepped up their calls for the strikes to end, ... US drone strike kills 4 militants in North-Western Pakistan US missiles kill 4 in Pakistan amid drone debate Suspected drone attack kills 4 in Pakistan |
Press TV | US drones attack militants in Pakistan, Yemen Reuters By Mark Hosenball | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US-operated drones carried out deadly missile strikes against suspected al Qaeda targets in Pakistan and Yemen on Friday, US government sources said. There was no connection between the targets in the two ... US assassination drone raids kill 9 in Pakistan, Yemen |
The Express Tribune | No foreign footprints on Pakistani soil: PCNS Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: The members of Parliamentary Committee on National Security (PCNS) on Saturday unanimously agreed not to allow foreign security officials to operate in Pakistan. They also reached a consensus to include two clauses into the draft about not ... Should Pakistan open NATO supply routes? PCNS recommendations: 'Pakistan should have clear-cut role in Afghan Endgame' Consensus still a far cry at PCNS |
Pakistan lauds SCO s focus on Afghanistan, role in regional stability The News International BEIJING: Pakistan is deeply appreciative of Shanghai Cooperative Organisation's pivotal role in promoting regional security and stability, said Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani. He expressed these views at the SCO Fifth Vice-Ministerial ... |
The Express Tribune | Drone Strike Kills Four in Pakistan The New American About 3 am local time, two Hellfire missiles were fired by a US Predator Drone at a house in Pakistan on Friday morning, killing four people suspected of being members of al-Qaeda or the Taliban. The target of Friday's strike was a building in ... U.S. drone strike hits Pakistan |
Private sector helps propel India onto world stage San Jose Mercury News By Jim Yardley LAHORE, Pakistan -- On the day the Indian trade delegation came across the border, Pakistan was having another political crisis. The prime minister was embroiled in a showdown with the country's Supreme Court. |
Improving Pakistan s undesirably low infant & young child feeding indicators The News International All infant and young child feeding (IYCF) indicators in Pakistan are 'undesirably low' in relation to other countries in the South Asian region. An analysis of most recent IYCF data from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and India makes Pakistan ... |