BBC News | Pakistani doctor in bin Laden hunt rejected US escape: officials Reuters By Mark Hosenball | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US authorities said a Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA track down Osama bin Laden turned down an opportunity to leave his country and resettle overseas with his family, two US officials told Reuters on ... Senator threatens to cut off all Pakistani aid unless doctor is released to US Insecurities Over Sovereignty: Why Pakistan Sentenced Shakil Afridi In Pakistan, a legal system under scrutiny |
DAWN.com | Pakistan court shuts plants, angers US investor New York Daily News Pakistani courts have called US owned power plants illegal, calling for investigations into the bidding process and claiming the energy-starved country does not need more power plants. Former governor of Oklahoma David Walters, who owns the company, ... Pakistan Court Shuts Plants, Investor Sour In Pakistan, failed power schemes show government ineptitude _ and leave a US ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan censures anti-China ETIM The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - Pakistan on Tuesday condemned the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), which is involved in terror activities in China, as Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani assured the visiting Chinese foreign minister of his government's fullest ... World should realise Pakistan's efforts against terrorism: China Chinese FM Yang Jiechi Meets Pakistani Counterpart China supports Pakistan's territorial integrity: Chinese FM |
DAWN.com | Pakistan judges pressured to use blasphemy law Fox News ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Pakistani judges are often pressured to convict people accused under the country's blasphemy laws that call for the death penalty for anyone insulting Islam, a special UN representative said Tuesday. Gabriela Knaul, the UN's ... UN: Pakistan Judges Pressured To Use Blasphemy Law Pakistan to Twitter: 'Yes We Ban!' |
The Nation, Pakistan | US, Pakistan working on Nato route compromise New York Daily News By Anwar Iqbal Tuesday, May 29th 2012, 02:15 PM May 29--WASHINGTON (Dawn/ANN) -- The United States and Pakistan are working on a compromise formula to resolve the Nato supply routes dispute which will require the United States to rebuild the highways ... Defeating jihad 11 militants killed in US drone attacks in Pakistan Kabul confab: Security to take summit centre-stage |
The News International | Pakistan tests nuclear-capable missile New York Daily News Pakistan has successfully test fired a short-range nuclear-capable ballistic missile. This is the third test fire of a missile since India launched its long-range Agni V missile last month. This file photo, released by Pakistan's Inter Services Public ... Pakistan successfully tests nuclear capable Hatf IX Nasr missile Pakistan tests nuclear-capable Hatf IX missile Pakistan test fires short-range missile |
Pakistan offers little justice for victims of acid attacks New York Daily News A recent law establishing hard penalties for acid attack convictions in Pakistan has failed to stop the frequency of attacks, with very few perpetrators being convicted. Many families feel threatened and accept payments instead of demanding conviction ... |
PakTribune.com | Senate Cuts Pakistan Aid Over Conviction TIME By DONNA CASSATA / AP Thursday, May 24, 2012 (WASHINGTON) — 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 ... Pakistan spy chief postpones US trip Pakistan spy chief puts off Washington visit amid rift over doctor's treason ... US, Pakistan Working on Nato Route Compromise |
BBC News | Pakistan declares buried troops dead after 52 days New York Daily News Pakistan on Tuesday declared dead 140 people buried alive by a huge avalanche in a disputed part of the Himalayas more than seven weeks ago. A huge wall of snow crashed into the remote Siachen Glacier base high in the mountains in disputed Kashmir in ... Pakistan declares Siachen avalanche buried dead Pakistan Army Declares Death of All Soldiers Missing in Avalanche 140 buried in Siachen avalanche dead: Pakistan |
Deccan Chronicle | India gives Pakistan Saeed phone taps Deccan Chronicle By Rajnish Sharma In a major step forward by Indian intelligence in nailing Pakistan's lie on aiding and abetting terror in this country, the Indian agencies have for the first time given Pakistan technical evidence against Jamaatud-Dawa chief and ... Pakistan says India has evidence on Lakhvi Pakistan says enough proof to nail Lakhvi for 26/11: report Islamabad ready to prosecute Lakhvi for Mumbai terror? |