CBS News | Pakistan to face economic sanctions if doesn't open NATO routes allvoices By StephenManual Pakistan's Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar said on Sunday that if Pakistan does not open NATO supply routes, it will have to face wrath of the international community. He said that Pakistan will be slapped with the toughest ... US doesn't expect Pakistan to reopen Afghan war supply routes soon US drone strike 'kills 10 militants' in Pakistan Officials: US Drone Strike Kills 8 in Pakistan |
2 NY cooperators give firsthand look at al-Qaida Fox News The Afghani terror camps had been replaced by safe houses tucked away in the border region of Pakistan — houses made of mud. "There's no carpet. There's no wood floors," Vinas told a Brooklyn jury on April 23. "Just mud." Vinas' description of the ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan spot-fixer Mohammad Asif says his former team-mate Salman Butt is ... Telegraph.co.uk Mohammad Asif has described the disgraced former Pakistan captain Salman Butt as “lonely and depressed” as he serves his prison sentence for corruption. By Nick Hoult Asif shared a cell with Butt in Canterbury prison until his release at the end of ... Butt is lonely and depressed, says Asif Salman a lonely, depressed man in prison, says Asif Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Asif vows to return to cricket |
Pakistani police strip Ahmadi mosque of Muslim symbols Sacramento Bee By ALEX RODRIGUEZ ISLAMABAD -- Last week, police officers in the eastern Pakistan city of Lahore visited a mosque run by Ahmadis, a minority Muslim sect considered by the rest of the country to be heretical. They looked around, and then announced their ... |
Press TV | VIEW: An interesting mess — Dr Syed Mansoor Hussain Pakistan Daily Times The object of his ire as always is the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) and its government of the day. I am actually starting to feel a bit sorry for the Sharif brothers. The elder Sharif is seeing his chance of ever being prime minister again slip away ... PML-N President Nawaz launches anti-govt drive Even if PTI, PML-N join forces, PPP is ready for them: Gilani PPP plans political war against PML-N |
AFP | Nine Pakistani troops killed in militant ambush Reuters India By Jibran Ahmad | PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Militants in Pakistan's tribal badlands bordering Afghanistan ambushed a military convoy on Sunday morning, killing nine Pakistani troops. Army officials said the convoy was passing through Amin Picket, ... Pakistan clashes kill at least 12: officials U.S. drone strike kills 8 in Pakistan US drone strike kills 9 in Pakistan, officials say |
Daily Caller | The Frenemy Press: Pakistani Defense Minister on BBC Urdu Lawfare (blog) By Ritika Singh In preparing Wednesday's news roundup, I came upon this story in The Express Tribune, a Pakistani English-language newspaper, about an interview that BBC Urdu did with Pakistani Defense Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar. Osama's WikiLeaks absolve Pakistan in many ways Obama's deal with Karzai bans raids into Pakistan Osama's legacy of terror |
Zee News | Hockey: Pakistan, India play out exciting draw The Express Tribune By Our Correspondent KARACHI: Following an impressive 1-0 win over China, Pakistan staged a much better show to register a 2-2 draw with archrivals India in their second match of the of the Junior Asia Cup hockey tournament in Malacca, Malaysia. Pakistan stay on course for semis by drawing with India Pakistan, India play out draw in Junior Asia Cup India draw 2-2 with Pakistan |
APTMA makes Pakistan self-sufficient in cotton Pakistan Daily Times By Shabbir Sarwar LAHORE: All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA), with over 50 percent ($14.8 billion) contribution to the total national exports ($25 billion) and 78 percent share in the textile exports of the country, is the largest trade ... Procurement stage: APTMA proposes one percent WHT on three major crops |
Khaleej Times | Kashmir Is Killing India's Military and Democracy Bloomberg For a few weeks, the world's attention was fixed on the Himalayan valley as the allegedly Pakistan-backed militants negotiated with Indian security officials and foreign diplomats. Eventually, one of the Americans escaped. Another hostage, a Norwegian, ... Beckoning war on water Pak: Turning a new page or a turncoat still? India, Pakistan try 'trade diplomacy' |