The Nation, Pakistan | Ayman Zawahiri is in Pakistan: Hillary The Nation, Pakistan KOLKATA - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday the United States believed the chief of Al-Qaeda was in Pakistan and she vowed to keep up pressure on Islamabad to find other “most-wanted” militants.“We want to disable Al-Qaeda and we have made ... Pakistan asks US to share intel on Qaeda chief The top 5 militant leaders still hiding in Pakistan Pakistan wants intel sharing on Zawahiri |
Telegraph.co.uk | Warren Weinstein, Maryland man kidnapped in Pakistan, pleads for his life in video Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Warren Weinstein, a 70-year-old American aid expert kidnapped in Pakistan last summer, has appeared in a video asking President Obama to save his life by meeting his al-Qaeda captors' demands to free convicted terrorists ... New video of US aid worker kidnapped in Pakistan As Afghanistan drawdown looms, concerns about Pakistan New video released of US aid worker kidnapped in Pakistan |
AFP | Taliban kill 14 Pakistani troops, string up heads The Associated Press By ISHTIAQ MAHSUD, AP – 1 minute ago DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (AP) — Taliban fighters killed 14 Pakistani soldiers in a key militant sanctuary along the Afghan border, beheaded all but one of them and hung two of the heads from wooden poles in the ... Taliban kill 14 Pakistani troops, string up heads of two of them on wooden poles |
USA TODAY | Hillary Clinton talks tough on Iran and Pakistan USA TODAY By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY NEW DELHI – Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrived at her fourth and last stop on an eight-day Asian trip Monday with tough words on Iran and Pakistan and bad news for her many Indian fans: She isn't planning ... Pakistan dragging its feet on Mumbai mastermind: Clinton Clinton Urges Pakistan to Act on Mumbai Terror Suspect |
The Express Tribune | US envoy to Pakistan to depart this summer The Express Tribune PHOTO: APP WASHINGTON: The US ambassador to Islamabad, Cameron Munter, plans to step down this summer, and the Obama administration, hoping to improve dismal ties with Pakistan at a crucial time for its war in neighboring Afghanistan, is considering a ... Ambassador to Pakistan set to leave post Cameron Munter, US ambassador to Pakistan, reportedly plans to step down US ambassador to Pakistan stepping down, report says |
Pakistan dancers put on a rare performance Washington Post LAHORE, Pakistan — In an auditorium at a luxury hotel here the other day, an artistic spectacle unfolded that once would have been unimaginable: Women and men danced together. The occasion was International Dance Day, and to celebrate it, the Pakistan ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan cricketers upset with PCB New York Daily News Lahore, May 7 — Senior Pakistani cricketers, including skipper Misbah-ul-Haq and Shahid Afridi, are upset after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) refused to let them play in a Twenty20 match in Toronto slated for May 12. Pakistan's Online news agency ... Cricket: Pakistan players unhappy with the board |
PakTribune.com | An opening for better US-Pakistan relations The Hill By Toby Dalton and George Perkovich - 05/07/12 07:07 PM ET Pakistani legislators recently announced new guidelines for engagement with the United States and NATO that ban, among other conditions, future American drone strikes inside Pakistan and the ... Don't shoot from the hip on Qaeda chief, US warned EDITORIAL: Pakistan-US impasse US – Pakistan Relations |
DAWN.com | Pakistan to phase out negative list if NTBs removed The News International LAHORE: Pakistan has linked the phasing out of its negative list by December 2012 with the removal of non-tariff barriers (NTB) by India. “Pakistani cabinet took a historic decision on February 29, 2012 of reducing negative list to only 1209 items. India eyes $12 billion trade with Pakistan Pakistan Prime Minister for 'unstoppable momentum' in ties with India Beware foes to India-Pakistan peace: Gilani |
Pakistan seeks $11 bn Chinese help to overcome energy crisis The News International ISLAMABAD: Pakistani on Monday sought Chinese technical and more than $11 billion financial assistance in executing 19 energy related crucial projects and remove bottlenecks in them that are causing delay in their completion. Pak-China two-day Joint ... Pakistan seeks China's support in 19 energy projects |