AFP | Pakistan President Zardari visits India for talks BBC News The President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, is due to travel to India in the first visit there by a Pakistani head of state for seven years. Mr Zardari will meet Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, before travelling to an important Muslim shrine in ... Pakistan's President Zardari Makes First Visit to India Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's dargah diplomacy may just turn out to be ... Pakistan's Zardari heads to rival India for talks |
New York Times | 135 Missing as Avalanche Hits Pakistan Base New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The military faced a looming disaster on Saturday after an avalanche crashed through a remote mountain base containing 135 people, setting off a high-altitude rescue scramble that after 18 hours had yielded no survivors. Himalayan avalanche buries scores of Pakistani troops, army says 100 Pakistan troops trapped in avalanche Avalanche buries garrison of Pakistani troops |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistani militant rallies supporters, defying US bounty Washington Post LAHORE, Pakistan — Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, a Pakistani militant leader subject to a $10 million US bounty, triumphantly rallied his supporters Friday and continued to dare authorities to put him on trial. “I am ready to face any court in Pakistan and ... In Pakistan, US Bounty for Cleric Sparks Protests Pakistani militant leader calls for holy war against US Who will take out Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed? |
gulfnews.com | I was told to leave Pakistan but did not: Zardari - Today's World News! San Francisco Luxury News Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday said that he was asked to leave the country but he had refused to do so. “I was told to leave the country and that a plane was ready but I refused as I am not a weak-hearted man like others,” Zardari said ... President continues thrashing PML-N Unseemly tirade against Sharif PPP formed alliance with PML-N to end Musharraf's rule: Zardari |
Pakistan avalanche buries base; 117 soldiers feared dead Pioneer Press By Alex Rodriguez ISLAMABAD - They serve on a remote Himalayan glacier known as the world's highest combat zone, in a fiercely disputed region that has sparked two wars between archrivals Pakistan and India. But instead of dying in battle, ... |
Kansas City Star | 'Pakistan`s intention on terrorism not changed' Zee News Jammu: Asserting that terror infrastructure across the border is intact and militants are operating there, a senior police officer on Saturday said there is no change in the intention of Pakistan to continue terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. Indo-Pak relations — at what cost? Pak has no mandate to propose any Kashmir solution: Geelani 'Zardari shouldn't deviate from Pak stand on Kashmir' |
The Nation, Pakistan | Philippines end Pakistan Davis Cup dream The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - Philippines secured berth in the final round of Asia/Oceania Group-II which to be played in September by defeating Pakistan 3-0 on Saturday. Pakistan had lost both opening day singles matches and also lost doubles match on Saturday as Aqeel ... Pakistan lose doubles match in Davis Cup Aisam-less Pakistan humiliated in Manila Pakistan swept aside by Philippines in Davis Cup tie |
South Asian Link | Book review: 'Pakistan on the Brink' by Ahmed Rashid Washington Post Five years ago, on a trip to South Asia, I asked a former Pakistani ambassador where Osama bin Laden was hiding. The ambassador replied that he would be found in a safe house built by Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI, near a military ... The making of a terror icon Pakistan practically an enemy state US Envoy In Pakistan For Patch-Up Talks |
Pakistani soldiers die in avalanche Brisbane Times At least one hundred Pakistan soldiers have been killed by an avalanche on an Himalayan glacier. 08/04/12 Up next... F-18 crash: 'Miracle no one was killed' Sorry. An error occured when submitting the form. Websites in the Fairfax Digital Network offer ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan Railways privatization opposed Pakistan Observer Karachi—Representatives of Pakistan Railways (PR)'s major unions addressing at a seminar on 'Pakistan Railways: Problems, Planning & Strategy' opposed its privatization & demanded restructuring of the management by inducting professional managers, ... How can Pakistan Railways be brought back to life? Unions oppose PR privatization, demand end to political interference |