The Guardian | Pakistan now says convicted doctor worked with militants Los Angeles Times Pakistani doctor Shakeel Afridi in 2010. When he was sentenced last week to 33 years in prison, Pakistani officials said the conviction stemmed from his work with the CIA. They now say it stemmed from ties to Pakistani militants. Pakistan's Dangerous Anti-American Game New Pakistani reason for jailing bin Laden case doctor Militancy charges, not treason, cited in judgment against Pakistani doctor |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan truckers: We're ashamed to help NATO msnbc.com KARACHI, Pakistan — Pakistani truck drivers who deliver supplies to Western forces in Afghanistan seethe whenever they recall a cross-border NATO air attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers last year. Despite their anger, financial survival outweighs ... Defeating jihad: U.S. and allies need different approaches to Afghanistan and ... NATO: Key al-Qaida official killed NATO strike kills al-Qaeda No. 2 in Afghanistan near Pakistan border |
News Tribe | US military trainers trickle back into Pakistan Reuters By Missy Ryan and Mark Hosenball | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has sent a handful of military trainers back into Pakistan in a sign the two nations may be able to achieve some low-level cooperation against militants despite a string of ... US military trainers back into Pakistan Drifting apart |
Kansas City Star | Pakistan court shuts plants, angers US investor BusinessWeek By CHRIS BRUMMITT David Walters saw a business opportunity where few other foreign investors would dare to tread: Pakistan's power sector. He forecast profit by importing power stations, linking them to the national grid and selling the electricity to ... Pakistan Court Shuts Plants, Investor Sour News Summary: Pakistan court shuts power plants |
AFP | IPL winner Wasim hopes for Indo-Pak thaw New York Daily News Paceman Wasim Akram, who recently helped Kolkata Knight Riders win their first IPL title, says he is upbeat that India and Pakistan cricket ties will resume. Competition between the two was suspended four years ago after the 2008 terror attacks in ... Pakistan expect 'breakthrough' in cricket ties with India Let India agree, we'll adjust: PCB chief Decision on Indo-Pak ties likely in June: PCB chief |
NEWS.com.au | Bowler Aamer meets Pakistan cricket chiefs New York Daily News The Pakistan Cricket Board management has held talks with former bowler Mohammad Aamer - a step in the direction of his 'rehabilitation.' Aamer was banned for a minimum of five years after he was found guilty of match fixing. Aamer meets Pakistan cricket chiefs Spot-fixer Mohammad Amir meets Pakistan cricket chiefs following prison release |
Gilani Seen Risking Record Pakistan Budget Gap as Election Looms BusinessWeek By Haris Anwar and Farhan Sharif on May 30, 2012 Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani may raise government salaries and cut taxes in an election-year budget that risks widening the deficit to a record. The steps may increase the shortfall to an ... |
The Guardian | American Ally, American Adversary: Our Worsening Pakistan Problem The Atlantic But Pakistan is intent on crushing it, and US officials are paralyzed in finding a solution. US officials helped arrange a village meeting in Zana Khan in Afghanistan. (Michael Hirsh) Sometimes, the most telling facts are the ones your briefers don't ... Pakistan Pays the Price of Defiance; Obama Shows His True Colors Drones are at vanguard of US mission goal to dismantle Al-Qaida in Afghanistan ... CIA's Pakistan Misadventure |
The Nation, Pakistan | Razie's late goal gives Malaysia win over Pakistan Malaysia Star By AFTAR SINGH IPOH: Malaysia staged a stunning fightback from two goals down to beat last year's runners-up Pakistan 3-2 in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup at the Azlan Shah Stadium yesterday. Mohd Razie Abdul Rahim was the hero, scoring the winning goal ... Pakistan stumble again Great Britain back to winning form; Malaysia stun Pakistan Malaysia beat Pakistan 3-2 in Azlan Shah Hockey |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan's efforts against war on terror should be recognized: China allvoices By StephenManual In a fresh bid to support Pakistan, China today urged the international community to recognize efforts of Pakistan in the war on terror. China has been one of the most trusted and close friends of Pakistan and has always stood with the ... Chinese FM boosts spirits in Islamabad China top leader snubs Zardari in heart of Pakistan World should realise Pakistan's efforts against ... |