Voice of America | Exclusive: Pakistan doctor in bin Laden case called corrupt, womanizer Reuters By Michael Georgy | ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA find Osama bin Laden faced accusations of corruption and other wrongdoing long before he was captured by Pakistani intelligence agents and then jailed for 33 years for ... Pakistan spy chief puts off Washington visit amid rift over doctor's treason ... Brother of Jailed Pakistani Doctor Urges New Trial Report: Pakistan cancels high-level CIA talks to protest aid cuts |
New York Times | Pakistan spymaster postpones US visit: Islamabad New York Daily News By Jennie Matthew Monday, May 28th 2012, 04:27 PM Pakistan's chief spymaster on Monday postponed a visit to the United States in the latest sign of tensions between the two allies struggling to get their relationship back on track. Frustrations Grow as US and Pakistan Fail to Mend Ties US, Pakistan working on Nato route compromise Defeating jihad |
WLS | Afridi's sentence has strained ties with Pakistan: Panetta New York Daily News May 28--WASHINGTON (Dawn/ANN) -- The sentencing of Dr Shakil Afridi, who had helped the CIA trace Osama bin Laden, would not restore normal relations between the United States and Pakistan, US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said yesterday. Panetta slams Pakistan's demand for $5G per truck at border crossing Panetta Criticizes Pakistan for Doctor's Sentence Leon Panetta calls Pakistan doctor's treason sentence 'disturbing' |
NEWS.com.au | Pakistan death decree over wedding video: police New York Daily News Clerics in a remote Pakistani village have issue death sentence to four women and two men for dancing during a wedding. Local tribal customs in the village call for men and women to be separated during weddings. Guests at a Pakistani wedding dancing ... Pakistan clerics issue death decree over wedding video: police Four women and two men sentenced to death in Pakistan because they danced at a ... Wedding singers get death sentence |
Boston.com | Pakistan: US missiles kill 5 militants in NW New York Daily News By Rasool Dawar Monday, May 28th 2012, 04:17 AM PESHAWAR Pakistan (AP) — American missiles killed five suspected Islamist militants close to the Afghan border, the latest in a barrage of attacks that show Washington is ignoring Islamabad's demands it ... Pakistan: US Missile Attack Kills 4 in Northwest |
Pakistan May Return to IMF for Funds, Says Central Bank Governor Wall Street Journal By TOM WRIGHT KARACHI—Pakistan may have to return to the International Monetary Fund for financial assistance this year amid an unstable macroeconomic situation, the nation's central bank governor said Monday. Yaseen Anwar, governor of the State Bank ... Pakistan may have to approach IMF again: Anwar |
I'm not a Pakistani spy CNN International By David Frum, CNN Contributor Pakistani Ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani lost his job over the "memogate" scandal. Editor's note: David Frum is a contributing editor at Newsweek and The Daily Beast and a CNN contributor. Western journalist denies working for Pakistan |
Daily Mail | Pakistan's Malik ready for visa pact if PC signs it Daily Mail By Aman Sharma Pakistan's interior minister Rehman Malik has told home secretary RK Singh that he is ready to fly down to New Delhi, on a two-hour notice if need be, to sign the visa pact with home minister P. Chidambaram. However, it is now India's ... Pakistan-India trade: The ight spin India ready to pay $10 million to Pakistan if it hands over Hafiz Saeed Pakistan responsible for delay in visa liberalisation: Aiyar |
10 reasons why Pakistan should apologize to US Chicago Tribune Pakistan'sobsession with extracting an apology from the US for airstrikes that accidentally killed 24 Pakistani troops last year seems dubious considering its own questionable commitment in the fight against terrorism. Instead of jeopardizing US ... |
Eurosport.com ASIA | Pakistan cricketers unhappy with pay hikes Pakistan Daily Times KARACHI: The pay hike announced by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in the central contracts and match fees has not been received well by many of the leading national team players. Sources were quoted as saying Monday said that captain Misbahul Haq, ... Central contracts: Dazed PCB springs more shocks 'Hurt' cricketer Sami vows to put up good show in Sri Lanka PCB to rectify glaring omissions in central contracts list |