Daily Beast | Analysts: India-Pakistan Cooperation Key to Success in Afghanistan Voice of America April 14, 2012 Analysts: India-Pakistan Cooperation Key to Success in Afghanistan Sharon Behn Pakistan and the United States are working to get their relations back on solid footing as Washington prepares for a military drawdown in neighboring ... Pakistan arms ban no bar to NATO convoys: analysts US officials: Drone strikes will go on in Pakistan Scaled-back Pakistan drone strikes reflect success: US official |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan army says little hope for 139 in avalanche Chicago Tribune ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - There is little hope that any of the 128 Pakistani soldiers and 11 civilians buried under an avalanche that engulfed a battalion at an alpine camp a week ago will be found alive, Pakistan's army said on Saturday. Disaster Reignites Debate Over Battle at Earth's Ceiling Pakistan yet to find 139 buried in avalanche |
The Hindu | India, Pakistan agree to encourage greater trade through new Integrated Checkpost The Hindu Bringing cheer to the business community and people on both sides of the border and giving a major fillip to bilateral trade, India and Pakistan have agreed to draw a road map for allowing a whole spectrum of items for trade through the land route ... Pakistan, India agree to promote trade relations Pakistan, India pledge to intensify trade India, Pakistan agree to open more trade routes |
The Guardian | Militants attack Pakistan jail, over 300 escape: police Chicago Tribune DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (Reuters) - More than 300 prisoners escaped from a jail in northwest Pakistan early on Sunday after it was attacked by Islamist militants armed with guns and rocket propelled grenades, a senior police official told Reuters. 300 prisoners escape Pakistan jail Pakistan prison attacked by militants, 300 escape Pakistani Jail Break: 300 Escape |
The Guardian | Send Chisty to Pakistan, Zardari tells Manmohan New York Daily News Islamabad, April 14 — Mohammad Khalil Chisty, 80, who has been granted bail by the Indian Supreme Court should be sent to Pakistan on humanitarian grounds, President Asif Ali Zardari has said in a letter to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. India-Pakistan: Zardari-Singh Meet and Beyond To Go Or To Forego Zardari orders 'every possible step' to bring back Chishty |
Pakistani cleans shoes to atone for beheading Sacramento Bee By SEBASTIAN ABBOT and ASIF SHAHZAD AP HASAN ABDAL, Pakistan -- Thousands of Indian pilgrims barely registered the man in the orange bandanna and Ray-Ban sunglasses taking their shoes and storing them in wooden cubbyholes before they entered the Sikh ... |
USA TODAY | Pakistan to send bin Laden family to Saudi Arabia USA TODAY ISLAMABAD (AP) – Pakistan will deport Osama bin Laden's three widows and their children to Saudi Arabia next week after they finish a 45-day prison sentence for illegally entering and living in the country, their defense lawyer said Friday. Pakistan to oust bin Laden family Osama's Family Deported by Pakistan to Saudi Arabia to Close Abbottabad Chapter |
The Nation, Pakistan | U.S. reducing its aid projects in Pakistan Philadelphia Inquirer By Sebastian Abbot AP AP Interview: Focusing US aid projects in Pakistan ISLAMABAD - The United States is drastically reducing the number of aid projects in Pakistan as part of reforms aimed at improving the distribution of billions of dollars in ... AP Interview: Focusing US aid projects in Pakistan Pakistan for mutually beneficial ties with US: Khar US vows strong, respectful ties with Pakistan: Shah |
Al-Manar TV | 7 Shi'ites Killed in Pakistan Voice of America April 14, 2012 7 Shi'ites Killed in Pakistan VOA News Officials in southwest Pakistan say gunmen have shot and killed seven Shi'ite Muslims in two incidents in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province. Authorities say gunmen on a motorcycle opened ... Gunmen kill 8 Shiite Muslims in southwest Pakistan |
BBC News | Models have fun as Pakistan fashion grows up BBC News By Nosheen Abbas BBC Urdu, Islamabad Pakistan's fashion industry is trying to shed its image as entertainment for a gilded elite and instead get recognition for its business success. The country's latest fashion show, held this week in Islamabad, ... |