Los Angeles Times | Pakistan high court ousts Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Los Angeles Times The ruling stems from a conviction involving a graft case against Pakistan's president. It sets up a clash between President Asif Ali Zardari and the judiciary. Political Instability Rises as Pakistani Court Ousts Premier Pakistan's Gilani Disqualified as Premier After Ruling Pakistan court rules Gilani is no longer prime minister |
TIME | Taliban Block Vaccinations in Pakistan New York Times The ban, in the North Waziristan region, came days before 161000 children were to be vaccinated and was linked to fears the campaign would be a cover for ... Bioethicist: Where is outrage over Pakistan polio vaccine ban? The Taliban Halts Polio Vaccines—and Pakistan's Kids Will Pay Taliban to US: End drone strikes in Pakistan, or no more polio ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan captain Misbah gets test ban for slow over-rate Chicago Tribune (Reuters) - Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has been banned from the first test against Sri Lanka in Galle that starts on Friday as punishment for his team's slow ... Pakistan cricket team's miserable performance in ODI series Cricket: Bruised Pakistan look for improvement Leadership race harming Pak cricket |
The Express Tribune | US hopes Pakistan will resolve crisis in accord with law New York Daily News The United States expressed hope Tuesday that Pakistan's latest political crisis would be resolved in accordance with the country's constitution amid a ... US hopes Pakistan would sort its crisis in accordance with the ... |
US, Russia join hands on Pakistan, Afghanistan New York Daily News June 19--WASHINGTON (Dawn/ANN) -- In their first meeting since Vladimir Putin returned to the presidency, US President Barack Obama and the Russian ... |
Afghan Refugees in Pakistan Anxious as Year-End Looms Voice of America Afghan refugees scheduled to lose legal residency at end of the year, but many are not ready to return to Afghanistan. |
Christian Science Monitor | Pakistan bombing hints at free rein for radicals in Quetta Christian Science Monitor A bus bombing in Quetta is the latest attack on Shiite Hazaras. The lack of arrests have prompted the Hazaras to suspect the state is complicit. |
Washington Times | Embassy Row: Pakistan demands respect Washington Times Pakistani Ambassador Sherry Rehman this week demanded that the White House apologize for a NATO assault on Pakistani forces and halt drone attacks on ... Pakistan wants 'appropriate' apology from US, says envoy Pakistan asks US to respect its sovereignty Positive signals from US over Salala apology, says Jilani |
NDTV | Firing by Pakistan troops kills two jawans, halts LoC trade Economic Times Two jawans have been killed and two more critically injured in firing by Pakistani troops in the Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch district. Pakistan protests cross-border firing by Indian troops India protests over Pakistan's ceasefire violation |
Telegraph.co.uk | Afghanistan says Pakistan was involved in sectarian attack Reuters KABUL (Reuters) - The Afghan government on Tuesday accused neighboring Pakistan of involvement in a bloody attack last year on minority Shi'ite Muslims, ... Afghanistan accuses Pakistan over Shia attack Pakistan's spy agency moves toward open defiance of US Kabul accuses Pakistan over Shiite attack |