The Hindu | Pakistan, India vow joint terror fight Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India on Friday pledged to fight terrorism together, calling it “a continuing threat to peace and security” and a block to the full establishment of normal relations. The announcement came after two-day talks between the home ... India and Pakistan fail to reach pact on liberalised visa regime Pakistan agrees on soft visa regime but not yet signed India, Pakistan agree on liberal visa regime |
eTurboNews | Senate committee cuts Pakistan aid over doctor's conviction New York Daily News A Senate panel expressed its outrage Thursday over Pakistan's conviction of a doctor who helped the United States track down Osama bin Laden, voting to cut aid to Islamabad by $33 million — $1 million for every year of the physician's 33-year sentence ... Clinton Raps Pakistan for Sentencing Doctor Who Aided CIA US must respect Pakistan legal courts Osama Bin Laden Wives Interrogations Lead To Few Clues, Pakistan Interrogator Says |
Worldmeets.us | Some Accuse US of Hypocrisy Over Pakistan Doctor Case Voice of America Tensions rose higher between Pakistan and the United States this week after a tribal court gave a long prison term to a Pakistani doctor who tried to help US forces gather information about Osama bin Laden. American forces later killed the terrorist, ... Conviction of Pakistani doctor threatens US ties with Pakistan Pakistan officials call doctor's sentence payback for bin Laden raid US Senate body fumes over Afridi sentencing |
Telegraph.co.uk | Drone Strikes Continue in Pakistan as Tension Increases and Senate Panel Cuts Aid Pittsburgh Post Gazette By SALMAN MASOOD / The New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- As tension between Pakistan and the United States deepened on multiple fronts on Thursday, a Senate panel voted to cut aid to Pakistan further, and CIA drone strikes continued in northwestern ... US drone 'kills four militants' in NW Pakistan US drone 'kills four militants' in North Waziristan NBC: Drone strike kills 3 in Pakistan's North Waziristan |
Pakistan and India start new era of trade cooperation with a beer New York Daily News Murree Brewery, a Pakistani beer company, will soon start selling its lager in India, in hopes of building trade ties between the archrival countries. In 2001, only 1% of India's trade was with Pakistan. Amid rising hopes for an unprecedented opening ... |
IM leaders from Pakistan plotted 13/7 strike: ATS Times of India The banned terrorist goup was created by Pakistani spy agency ISI "to spread terror in this country". MUMBAI: The serial bombings that hit Mumbai on July 13 last year were planned and coordinated by Indian Mujahideen leaders from Pakistan, according to ... |
The Atlantic | Pakistan: The Terror State We Call Our Ally The Atlantic By Michael Hirsh Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani meets with US special envoy Richard Holbrooke in 2010. (Reuters) Richard Holbrooke, the late diplomat, would never have let relations between the United States and Pakistan decline to this ... What Holbrooke Would Do About Pakistan Pakistan-US Relations Worsen: British Think Tank |
Worldmeets.us | White House rejects claim Obama refused to meet Zardari New York Daily News By Anwar Iqbal Friday, May 25th 2012, 06:34 PM May 25--WASHINGTON (Dawn/ Ann) -- The White House has rejected claims that US President Barack Obama had refused to have an exclusive meeting with Pakistan President Zardari during the Chicago summit. Pakistan Must Prepare for Afghan Civil War After Chicago Nato supply resumption question |
WCSH-TV | Musharraf 'murdered my mother,' says Bhutto son New York Daily News Benazir Bhutto's son Bilawal has said that he holds Pakistan's former military dictator Pervez Musharaf responsible for his mother's death, by sabotaging her security. The 23-year-old son of the country's current president also suggested that he is ... Home News National Pakistan, India agree terrorism poses continuing threat to ... Musharraf responsible for my mother's killing: Bilawal US working hard to soothe tensions with Pakistan |
US concerned on killings in Pakistan New York Daily News The State Department revealed that they were concerned about extrajudicial killings and religious intolerance in Pakistan, in an annual report on human rights. Violations of rights in Baluchistan were also raised, with the mutilated bodies of 355 ... Do You demand Repeal of Blasphemy law of Pakistan which targets innocent ... |