New York Times | Taliban Free 384 Inmates in Pakistan New York Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan — In what is being called the biggest jailbreak in Pakistani history, Taliban fighters stormed a prison in the northwestern town of Bannu early Sunday, freeing almost 400 prisoners, including a militant commander who tried in 2003 ... Taliban attack Pakistan prison, free 380 prisoners 400 inmates break out of Pakistan prison Pakistani Taliban storm prison, freeing almost 400 |
BBC News | A Passage to India-Pakistan Peace Wall Street Journal By MICHAEL J. BOSKIN With their sizable nuclear arsenals and tensions over territory, water and terrorism, India and Pakistan pose staggering risks to South Asia. But they also offer outsize economic potential for their citizens, the region and the ... India and Pakistan seek closer ties as investment ban ends Pakistan businesses hope to enter our living rooms Easier visa regime may come before year-end: Makhdoom Amin Fahim, commerce ... |
The Week Ahead: India, Pakistan Share Intelligence on Hafiz Saeed Wall Street Journal (blog) By Nikita Mehta Monday, April 16: India and Pakistan are expected to exchange intelligence and evidence against Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed. The US has announced a bounty for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Hafiz Saeed for his ... |
Pakistan Spring Emerging From Winter of Discontent Bloomberg From 2009 to 2011, he was an advisor to the US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke. More about Vali Nasr The snarling between the US and Pakistan won't let up. The battle began, of course, when US forces sneaked into ... |
PakTribune.com | 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 ... Crisis in US–Pakistan Ties Subsides, but Disconnect on Terrorism Persists No plan to end drone strikes in Pakistan: US off ... Pakistan arms ban no bar to Nato convoys: analysts |
The Guardian | Bangladesh agree to Pakistan cricket tour Gulf Daily News KARACHI: Bangladesh yesterday agreed to tour Pakistan for a short one 50-over match and one Twenty20 international later this month, reviving international cricket suspended in the country three years ago. "I am pleased to confirm the tour in which ... Pakistan 'ready' for cricket return Cricket: Bangladesh confirm Pakistan tour Pakistan will host Bangladesh in one 50-over match and a Twenty20 ... |
Arutz Sheva | Pakistan to send bin Laden family to Saudi Arabia Las Vegas Sun 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 Pakistan to Deport Bin Laden Widows to Saudi Arabia |
Islamic Republic News Agency | Taliban frees hundreds of prisoners in attack on Pakistan prison Fox News April 15, 2012: Pakistani security officials visit the central jail in Bannu, 106 miles south of Peshawar, Pakistan.AP DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan – Taliban militants armed with automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades battled their way into a ... Insurgents Launch Well Planned out Attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan Taliban blitz Afghanistan with 'spring offensive' Taliban attack Afghanistan in "spring offensive" |
News Tribe | Pakistan-Siachen-India The Nation, Pakistan Pakistan and India are strange neighbours. Their relationship is deeply grounded in mistrust. On the onset of a typical crisis, the bilateral mechanism to manage such events collapses almost instantly. Anticipating the entanglement, regional and extra ... Ex-servicemen urge an end to Siachen conflict Pakistan asks India to honor Siachen 'deal' Pakistan and India urged to withdraw troops to peacetime locations in Siachen |
Sydney Morning Herald | Rally expresses solidarity with snow-trapped soldiers Pakistan Observer Hyderabad—A group of youth took out a rally here on Sunday expressing solidarity and support for Pakistan Army's soldiers who are trapped by an avalanche in Siachen area. Staged through the platform of Pakistan Youngsters Association, the rally's ... Disaster Reignites Debate Over Battle at Earth's Ceiling Pakistan yet to find 139 troops, civilians buried in massive avalanche over ... |