New York Times | Fallout of Bin Laden Raid: Aid Groups in Pakistan Are Suspect New York Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan — In the shadows of the American operation that killed Osama bin Laden, the fate of a small-town Pakistani doctor recruited by the CIA to help track the Qaeda leader still looms between the two countries, a sore spot neither can ... Bin Laden raid one year later: Pakistan's Army untouched Bin Laden's Legacy Inspires Pakistani Extremists Pakistanis rally, condemn US killing of bin Laden |
The Guardian | In Pakistan, Death Is Only One of the Civilian Costs of Drone Strikes Huffington Post (blog) Human rights activists reject -- rightly so -- such sanguine statements, and the case of Pakistan arguably buttresses their argument the most. A Bureau of Investigative Journalism report released earlier this year projects that drone strikes have ... New Republic: Drone War Reaching A Tipping Point Obama's counter-terrorism advisor defends drone strikes U.S. rights group asks for facts on drone program |
AFP | India and Pakistan remain frozen on glacier border dispute Washington Post RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — It was another Martyrs Day, the Pakistani equivalent of Memorial Day. Hundreds of military personnel, veterans and families took their places on cushioned chairs on a football-field-size parade ground near Army General ... Peacekeeping campaign: India, Pakistan hope to achieve peace through trade ... Pakistan, India try 'trade diplomacy' India, Pakistan use 'trade diplomacy' to improve ties |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan focus on internal terror threats causes concern in US The Hill (blog) Pakistani troops have been carrying out "selective counterinsurgency operations" within the restive provinces that buffer the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Those operations are strictly focused on eliminating the threat posed to Pakistan ... Pakistan's terror safe havens remain security challenge, says US Scott Pelley: Obama's Afghanistan address a message to Iran, Pakistan Pentagon signals 'acute' problems in Afghanistan, even as US cuts forces |
Bellevision | Kabul pact: Pakistan's India discomfort makes it hard, says US New York Daily News Washington, May 2 — Terrorist safe havens in Pakistan pose a tough challenge, a Pentagon report said as an American official admitted that a strategic partnership agreement with Afghanistan may be "hard" to work due to Pakistan's discomfort with a ... Obama frustrated with Pakistan: Expert Afghan insurgents still hide in Pakistan Matt Gurney: US plans to keep pre-emptively 'self-defending' Pakistan |
Pakistan condemns Quran burning in US New York Daily News Islamabad, May 3 — Pakistan has condemned the April 28 burning of copies of the Quran by US pastor Terry Jones in Florida. "Pakistan strongly condemns the burning of the holy Quran by Pastor Terry Jones, head of the Dove world Qutreach Center in ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | COMMENT: Beyond rising of the court —Dr Mohammad Taqi Pakistan Daily Times The detailed judgment shall not go beyond the four corners of the short order When these lines appear in print, the Supreme Court of Pakistan (SC) would likely have issued its detailed judgment in the contempt proceedings against the Prime Minister ... Intense protest: PML-N keeps the heat on absent Gilani Pakistan desires to expand ties with India, says Gilani Punjab's long-march would tantamount to treason: Gilani |
Los Angeles Times | Pakistan govt, military had a hand in Osama killing: Mukhtar The News International ISLAMABAD: A year after Pakistan was left embarrassed by the unilateral US raid that killed Osama bin Laden, Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar on Wednesday said the Pakistani government and the armed forces “had a hand” in his killing. Osama bin Laden notes show a plan to overthrow Hamid Karzai Poll: Many Muslims in Mideast, Pakistan have poor view of al Qaeda A year after bin Laden raid, Pakistan still harbors US' biggest enemies |
Zawya | Pakistan offers mega projects Khaleej Times DUBAI - Pakistan is confident to secure UAE and Gulf investments in mega projects especially in the energy- and agro-based industries, its delegates at the Annual Investment Meeting, or AIM, said. Top officials from the Trade Development and Authority ... 'Turkish investors confidence wavering in Pakistan' AIM likely to double Pak-UAE bilateral trade, says Fahim |
Financial Times | Pakistan: A militant most wanted Financial Times Counterterrorism officials believe JuD, which runs a network of schools, clinics and mosques across Pakistan, is the missionary wing of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the militant group accused of staging attacks on Mumbai in 2008 that killed 166 people. EDITORIAL: Working class woes |