The Hindu | Pakistan, UK partners in WoT: Gilani Frontier Post LONDON (APP): Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani Wednesday said Pakistan and the United Kingdom were partners in the fight against terrorism and extremism and it remains committed to fight the scourge till its elimination. Prime minister says Pakistan, US operating on a trust deficit Pakistan stocks rise; rupee flat; o/n rates down Gilani 'not surprised' by detailed SC verdict |
Middle East Media Research Institute | Pakistan's PM denies authorities knew Osama bin Laden was living in country The Guardian Pakistan's prime minister has insisted his country had not been "complicit" in sheltering Osama bin Laden and said the fact the late al-Qaida leader was able to live undetected for so long in Pakistan was down to a universal "intelligence failure". Rep. Jackson questions aid to Pakistan, says nation was 'harboring' bin Laden Michael Smerconish: Obama's gutsy call Militants vow holy war to avenge Bin Laden's death |
Christian Science Monitor | Clinton presses Pakistan to do more to stamp out terrorism Chicago Tribune NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Standing next to India's foreign minister, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pressed neighboring Pakistan on Tuesday to do more to stamp out homegrown terrorism, in comments likely to please the Indian government but annoy ... Clinton Discusses Iran, Pakistan with Indian Counterpart Clinton wraps up trip, presses Pakistan on terrorism Clinton presses Pakistan to 'do more' in fight against terrorism |
Panel cuts foreign aid, military aid to Pakistan Fox News The panel maintains aid to Israel and Egypt at the administration's requests but denies $800 million that was requested for a special fund for training and equipping Pakistan's military in counterinsurgency tactics. The move appears to reflect wariness ... |
DAWN.com | Canada cricketers excited to tour Pakistan this year New York Daily News The Pakistan Cricket Board has said that Canada is excited to tour Pakistan in September. International matches were halted more than three years ago after a Sri Lankan team bus was attacked. Canadian cricket chiefs want to send their national side to ... PCB likely to hold T20 League in Mirpur 'Canada likely to tour Pakistan this year' Pakistan team for Lanka tour likely to be announced today |
IBNLive.com | Krishna urges Pakistan to protect minorities The Hindu External Affairs Minister SM Krishna on Wednesday appealed to Pakistan to protect the constitutional rights of its minorities by ensuring their safety, security and wellbeing. He hoped that Islamabad would discharge its constitutional duties towards ... India asks Pakistan to ensure protection of minorities India asks Pakistan to protect minority rights Hindu girls' abductions: India urges Pakistan to protect minorities' rights |
Atlanta Journal Constitution | 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 ... AP Interview: Pakistan army says US scapegoating |
Khaleej Times | Kidnappings threaten much needed aid work in Pakistan New York Daily News Attacks on aid groups are increasing according to the Pakistan Humanitarian Forum, despite the fact that these groups spend millions in an attempt to help Pakistanis. A video emerged on Sunday of an abducted US development worker pleading for his life. Kidnappings threaten Pakistan aid work |
Pakistan: Slain Adnkronos reporter to be honoured in Washington New York Daily News May 09--WASHINGTON -- Slain Pakistani journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad's name will be included on the Journalists Memorial at the Newseum in Washington. The badly beaten body of Shahzad, 40, who worked as a correspondent for Adnkroknos International and ... |
CBS News | US ambassador to Pakistan decides to step down this summer allvoices By StephenManual The deteriorated relations between Pakistan and the United States have forced the US ambassador to Pakistan, Cameron Munter, to think about his early resignation from his position. He is said to have made up his mind of stepping down ... US ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter to step down New US bills seek to tighten screws on Pakistan AfPak US ambassador to Pakistan stepping down this summer |