AFP | Terrorist Label Sought for Pakistan-Based Haqqani Network BusinessWeek The lawmakers are seeking the terrorist designation for the Haqqani network, which President Barack Obama's former top military adviser, Admiral Mike Mullen, last September testified “acts as a veritable arm” of Pakistan's intelligence services. US lawmakers want Pakistan network to be dubbed terrorists Lawmakers urge Clinton to declare Pakistan-based Haqqani network a terrorist group Lawmakers want US to declare Haqqani a terror network |
Deccan Chronicle | Pakistan to consider reopening NATO supplies New York Daily News Pakistan's leaders will meet on Tuesday to discuss ending a blockade on NATO supplies and how to repair relations with the United States. Pakistan closed its border to NATO supplies after an air strike killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. Pakistan-US ties hit new lows: Foreign Office mum on new US aid restrictions Pakistan calls cabinet on reopening NATO supplies Pakistan might be deprived of 90 percent of US funds |
International Business Times | NATO: Pakistan may be unwelcome at Afghan War summit ABC News When President Barack Obama welcomes NATO leaders to Chicago in ten days for a high-stakes summit on the war in Afghanistan, there could be a big gap in the alliance's talks on strategy — a hole the size and shape of Pakistan. NATO head urges Pakistan to open transit routes in time for summit Pakistan's Invitation To NATO Summit May Hinge On Decision To Open Supply Lines Pakistan not invited to NATO summit in Chicago |
Zee News | India-Pakistan talks on disputed glacier in June New York Daily News India and Pakistan are scheduled to hold talks in June over proposals to demilitarize the Siachen Glacier area in Kashmir region. But India's defense minister told parliament this week that Pakistan would have to reveal its troop positions in the ... Pakistan, India to talk Siachen on June 11, 12 Pakistan's postponement of Sir Creek talks to gain leverage on Siachen? Indo-Pakistan next Siachen talks on June 11-12 in Islamabad |
Daily Mail | Indian intelligence blunder sparks anger in Pakistan, jokes at home Washington Post NEW DELHI — India's intelligence agency sparked outrage in Pakistan and self-deprecatory jokes at home this week after it listed ordinary Pakistani shopkeepers as terrorists on a mission to attack some of India's landmark institutions. India bungles while Pakistan laughs: Shopkeepers and guard among 'LeT' men in ... Terror alert in India: Pak trio seeks protection Goof-up: RAW shares 'false' terror alert with Pakistan |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Kamran, Razzaq disappointed at Pakistan cricket snub New York Daily News Pakistani cricketers Kamran Akmal and Abdul Razzaq said they were disappointed at not being picked for the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka. The two men said they were unaware why they have been continuously omitted from the national team. 'World XI' visit to Pakistan Sports Minister remains upbeat Kamran, Razzaq disappointed at Pakistan snub Akmal hurt over selection snub |
Sky News | Pakistani community playing active role in UK politics: Gilani International News Network LONDON: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani has said that Pakistani community is well-integrated with British system and is playing an active role in the political sphere and contributing significantly to the country's economic growth. Interpretations of 'Sharif Courts' not acceptable Pakistan's PM denies authorities knew Osama bin Laden was living in country PM seeks UK investment in Pakistan for greater profits |
Daily Mail | Chisti may meet Sarabjit in Pakistan New York Daily News Ajmer, May 11 — Octogenarian Pakistani prisoner Mohammad Khalil Chisti, who was Thursday permitted by the Supreme Court to visit Pakistan for a temporary stay, would like to meet Sarabjit Singh, the Indian prisoner on death row in Pakistan for ... India, Pakistan ties hinge on hope Welcome home, Dr Chishty Pakistan scientist gets nod from SC to go home |
The Express Tribune | Budget 2012-13: Pakistan includes $1.1b in evasive coalition support The Express Tribune The coalition's support may not be forthcoming but that has not stopped Pakistan from including $1.1 billion in the next year's budget as reimbursements from the United States on account of the Coalition Support Fund (CSF). US disbursement of $400m to Pakistan in jeopardy |
Telegraph.co.uk | How Pakistan Lets Terrorism Fester New York Times ON the anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death last week, Pakistan was the only Muslim country in which hundreds of demonstrators gathered to show solidarity with the dead terrorist figurehead. Yet rather than asking tough questions about how Bin Laden ... Time for Pakistan, US to bridge differences Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri 'not in Pakistan', says Yousuf Raza Gilani We Did Not Know Osama Bin Laden Was In Pakistan: PM Gilani |