Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan rejects US bounty on Hafiz Saeed Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Reacting to the US bounty on Jamaatud Dawa chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, Pakistan on Wednesday said the United States must provide “concrete evidence” if it wanted Islamabad to act against Saeed. Foreign Ministry spokesman Abdul Basit said ... With $10 million bounty on his head, Pakistan militant taunts US Pakistan militants vow to stop US supply route Pakistan Wants Evidence Against Militant Leader Targeted by US |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan trashes Hafiz arrest idea The Nation, Pakistan Earlier, Nides said in Islamabad that Pakistan had to address the US concerns about security, calling for a 'balanced' relationship that works through the countries' differences.On the other hand, Pakistan, while rejecting the US demand for the arrest ... Subduing Pakistan: China's Chance for Leadership US wooing Pakistan into 'win-win' relationship Anti-Americanism in Pakistan snarls US war efforts |
OregonLive.com | Five questions for Pakistan about al-Qaeda Washington Post What did the Pakistani authorities know about these Pashtun brothers? US officials believe that one of them, known as Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, was bin Laden's key courier. An intrepid Associated Press reporter found last week their house in Haripur; ... Answers needed from Pakistan about Osama bin Laden's whereabouts, al-Qaida's ... Bin Laden family charged and sentenced in Pakistan |
Daily Mail | Pakistan upbeat as President Zadari receives a warm welcome to India Daily Mail We do not want to compete militarily with other countries,' said Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari early Wednesday morning, addressing thousands of people gathered on the occasion of the death anniversary of his father-in-law and the founder of the ... Zardari coming on 'private visit for religious reasons' Manmohan Singh, Zardari meet likely to take Indo-Pakistan talks further Achievements of PPP will speak in general polls, says Zardari |
AFP | Official: Bomb kills 6 in northwest Pakistan CBS News PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A Pakistani government official says a bomb has ripped through a passenger van, killing six people in a violent region near the Afghan border. Iqbal Khan says Wednesday's blast occurred in Jamrud town in Khyber tribal region. Bombing Kills 6 in NW Pakistan Pakistan van bomb kills six passengers Pakistan van bomb kills six passengers: officials |
AFP | Resumption of international cricket in Pakistan Pakistan Daily Times LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Wednesday welcomed efforts of Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Mustafa Kamal for trying to convince other nations to tour Pakistan. Kamal, who is in India for Indian Premier League (IPL), ... Latif wants quick BCB call on Pakistan tour Lahore welcomes first foreign side since attacks Pakistan Premier League interests corporates |
The Nation, Pakistan | The key to Afghanistan lies within Pakistan Bowling Green Daily News If Pakistan stops providing the Afghan Taliban and other radical Islamists with safe havens, a stable Afghanistan is possible. Otherwise, Afghan prospects are grim and America's Afghan war is destined to fail. If you want to understand why, ... RUBIN: Pakistan a key player in U.S. war |
AFP | Pakistan eye European sojourn The News International KARACHI: Stung by the refusal of India and Malaysia to feature in a much-awaited three-nation tournament in Lahore, Pakistan's hockey authorities have renewed their efforts for a training tour of Europe ahead of the London Olympics. Pakistan upset by India field hockey snub Hockey: Pakistan upset by India snub India, Malaysia hockey teams refuse Pakistan trip |
The Express Tribune | GITR 2012: WEF ranks Pakistan at 102; drops 14 points Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has lost its footing in the Global Information Technology Report (GITR) 2012 of the World Economic Forum (WEF) by 14 points to 102 points. This was revealed in the latest rankings of GITR 2012: Living in a Hyper connected World, ... Global IT ranking: Pakistan drops 14 places in a year WEF ranks Pakistan at 102, dropping 14 points in 2012 Another appalling plunge |
AFP | Pakistan schoolboy's self-immolation over school uniform raises alarm over poverty Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — As the school term ended across Pakistan last week, proud families flocked to their children's grade-promotion ceremonies much as they do in the United States. For a 13-year-old named Kamran Khan, the occasion promised special ... Pakistani boy who burned himself over uniform dies Pakistan boy sets self alight over school uniform |