USA TODAY | Bin Laden's family to leave Pakistan USA TODAY By Anjum Naveed, AP Pakistani officials and police officers stand inside a house, where family members of slain Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, are believed to be held, in Islamabad, Pakistan. By Anjum Naveed, AP Pakistani officials and police ... Pakistan deports bin Laden's family to Saudi Arabia Bin Laden's family to leave Pakistan overnight |
Zee News | World's highest battleground: Pakistan should lead Siachen troop pullout, says ... The Express Tribune PHOTO: SANA Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has advised the Pakistani government to take the lead and withdraw its troops from Siachen Glacier where 138 troops and civilians were buried by a massive avalanche over a week ago. Pakistan should take initiative to end Siachen war: Nawaz Pakistan should take lead in pulling out of Siachen: Nawaz Pakistan, India should withdraw troops: Sharif |
In Pakistan, welfare scheme shows signs of success New York Daily News Pakistan's welfare program, which hands out cash to millions of poor, is widely seen as a success for the government. Political corruption has yet to affect the welfare program significantly, as it has with other cash-transfer programs. |
Daily Beast | Pakistani Taliban Jailbreak: An Inside Job? Daily Beast Even as Afghans remain stunned by Sunday's coordinated insurgent attacks on diplomatic and military targets in Kabul and three other cities, Pakistani Taliban members are crowing over a spectacular exploit of their own. Late Saturday night, Attaullha, ... Pakistan, US to hold talks on new terms of engagement Kabul attack may hurt US-Pakistan relations AfPak Clinton presses Pakistan on Haqqani Network |
Telegraph.co.uk | Confessed bomb plotter takes stand in NYC subway terror trial CNN International By Kiran Khalid, CNN Prosecutors say Adis Medunjanin was trained by al Qaeda in Pakistan and planned to bomb the New York subway system. New York (CNN) -- A would-be terrorist, who previously confessed to planning a subway suicide bomb attack, ... Trial begins for man accused in New York subway terror plot Admitted subway plotter testifies at NYC trial |
AFP | Pakistan cricket scene (I) Pakistan Daily Times By Zakir Hussain Syed Everyone, from former cricket players and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chiefs including our 'great' Ijaz Butt, is falling head over heels in complimenting PCB chief Zaka Ashraf for successfully securing the visit of Bangladesh ... BCB facing tough task ahead of Pakistan tour Young Pakistani batsmen relishing chance to make home debuts Pakistan buffs up stadium for Bangladesh's visit |
AFP | The Taliban Attacks: Pakistan New York Times (blog) By HUMA YUSUF ReutersA gate of the prison in Bannu, Pakistan, that was damaged in an attack on Sunday by the Taliban that freed hundreds of inmates. LONDON — On Sunday before dawn more than 100 Taliban equipped with automatic weapons and ... Pakistan intelligence says it warned of jail attack Pakistan jail break: High profile escapee had access to Facebook, blogs Pakistan: Taliban Jail Attack Was Intelligence Failure |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan won't withdraw its right on Kashmir: Fazl Pakistan Daily Times LAHORE: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief and Kashmir Committee Chairman Fazlur Rehman said on Tuesday Pakistan would never withdraw its right on Kashmir, adding the present government had not made serious endeavours to resolve the dispute. Pakistan reiterates support to Kashmiris India, Pakistan Take Steps to Boost Trade Kashmir lifeline of Pakistan, says Shahbaz |
US assistance to Pakistan buys little goodwill Washington Post ISLAMABAD — As American search-and-rescue experts headed to the punishing heights of a Himalayan glacier to help locate Pakistani soldiers missing after an avalanche near the India-Pakistan border, Pakistan's Parliament readied new demands that ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan prepares for cricket revival The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE - Work is being sped up to get Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium ready for the visit of Bangladesh later this month, cricket officials say -- Pakistan's first home international in three years. Foreign teams have shunned Pakistan since the deadly ... No central contracts yet for Pakistan cricketers Cricket matches: Punjab govt yet to be informed Blind cricketer |