USA TODAY | Clinton wraps up trip, presses Pakistan on terrorism USA TODAY Wrapping up her eight-day trip to China, India and Bangladesh, Clinton pressed Pakistan "to do more" to root out terrorists on its soil, including the alleged mastermind of the 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India, for whom she approved a $10 million reward. Clinton Discusses Iran, Pakistan with Indian Counterpart LEAD: Clinton pushes Pakistan to step up fight against terrorism Clinton presses Pakistan to 'do more' in fight against terrorism |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan army says US scapegoating New York Daily News Pakistan's top army commander Lt. Gen. Khalid Rabbani has accused the US of seeking to make his country a scapegoat for the American failure to beat the insurgency in Afghanistan. In an interview he also added that American efforts to talk peace with ... Pakistan army commander says US scapegoating NW Pakistan Clashes Kill Soldiers, Civilians AP Interview: Pakistan army commander defends deals with militants on his side ... |
Zee News | Pakistan urges new era in economic collaboration with India New York Daily News Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani welcomed a “new era” of trade with India, saying their neighbor offers a billion-plus market, which is vital to Pakistan's economic growth. Gilani hopes for a future of “peace and prosperity” with their ... Terror drones violate Pakistan's sovereignty: Khar Pakistan offered withdrawal from Siachen glacier India, Pakistan should target $12b trade in five years: Indian HC |
CBS News | US ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter to step down New York Daily News US Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter will step down from his position this summer, after serving two tumultuous years in the job. The ambassador denied reports that he was leaving due to poor relationships with Islamabad. US envoy to Pakistan to depart this summer US Ambassador to Pakistan to Step Down Top US envoy to Pakistan plans to step down this summer |
Christian Science Monitor | Pakistan pushback: US is 'shifting blame' for Afghan insurgency Christian Science Monitor In India, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton asked Pakistan to do more in taking on radical Islamist groups, including handing over Hafiz Saeed, thought to have had a role in the 2008 Mumbai attacks. By Scott Baldauf, Staff writer / May 8, ... Pakistan needs to do more on terror; bounty on Hafiz Saeed sign of US ... Clinton Says She Knew of Bomb Plotting Pakistan should trade with China not India: Hafiz Saeed |
RTT News | Kidnapped American In Pakistan Appeals To President RTT News (RTTNews) - Warren Weinstein, a 70-year old aid expert who was kidnapped in Pakistan last year, has appealed to the President to help save his life in a video posted on jihadist websites Sunday. The video is the first proof of Weinstein being alive, ... New video of US aid worker kidnapped in Pakistan Kidnapped American appears in al-Qaida video US hostage in Pakistan appeals to Obama |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan's Prime Minister Refuses To Step Down NPR Opposition politicians in Pakistan are calling for the prime minister to step down. The country's Supreme Court convicted him of contempt for refusing to re-open a corruption case against the president. Pakistan's Supreme Court has issued a judgment ... Pakistan prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani claims modest wealth Pakistani Supreme Court removed doubts of disqualification of PM Gillani Pakistan's apex court rejects PM's stand |
India and Pakistan Remember a Writer Who Loved Both Bloomberg They culminated in Manto's lifetime in the creation of the nation-states of India and Pakistan in 1947, based on the "two-nation theory," and in the terrifying bloodbath and religious rancor of Partition, an event that might be seen as the ... |
AFP | Anti-terrorism police officer killed in Pakistan Fox News QUETTA, Pakistan – A police official says gunmen killed a senior anti-terrorism police officer in southwest Pakistan. Hamid Shakil says two men on a motorcycle opened fire on Shah Nawaz Khan on Tuesday outside his house in Quetta, the capital of ... Senior Pakistani police officer shot dead: police |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan stocks end lower; o/n rates down Reuters ISLAMABAD May 8 (Reuters) - Pakistan stocks closed lower on Tuesday led by selling in the oil and gas sector prompted by lower international oil prices, analysts said. The Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) benchmark 100-share index ended 0.71 percent, ... Stocks end lower; o/n rates down Karachi, Mumbai bourses to sign agreement for cross-border listing KSE Meezan Index (KMI-30) - Stellar Performance |