New York Times (blog) | Pakistan demands more details about Abu Jundal Hindustan Times Pakistan interior ministry chief Rehman Malik called on India to provide more details about 26/11 key handler Abu Jundal and said criminals using "fake" passports cannot be Pakistani. Pak supported Jundal: PC. 26/11 probe: Pakistan demands more details about Abu Jundal India Says Pakistan Supported Planner of Mumbai Attacks India Says Pakistan Involved in 2008 Mumbai Attacks |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan cricketers seek revival in Sri Lanka's den New York Daily News Pakistan are confident of bouncing back in the second Test against Sri Lanka starting on Saturday despite playing the crucial game at the hosts' favorite venue. Sri Lanka, who lead 1-0 in the three-match series, have not lost a Test at the Sinhalese ... 2nd Test: Pakistan seek salvation as Misbah returns Pakistan seek revival in Sri Lanka's den Sri Lanka v Pakistan, 2nd Test, SSC, Colombo |
DAWN.com | 10 Shiites killed in attack in Pakistan according to police New York Daily News Suspected Sunni Muslim militants attacked a bus carrying Shiite pilgrims in southwest Pakistan Thursday, killing at least 10 people, officials said. In a separate incident, a roadside bomb hit a paramilitary convoy in the country's northwest, killing ... Police: 10 Shiites killed in attack in Pakistan Hope fades away for Hazaras of Pakistan Another sectarian massacre |
BBC Sport | Pakistan's Butt to appeal ICC fixing ban Chicago Tribune KARACHI, JUNE 29 - Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt will appeal against a minimum five-year ban imposed on him by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for spot-fixing and has called for an open retrial by a court in his own country. Salman Butt calls for an open trial in Pakistan Ex-Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt demands new spot-fixing trial |
The Nation, Pakistan | Panetta on Pakistan: At least we're talking CNN (blog) By Jennifer Rizzo In frank remarks Friday, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said the fact that discussions are even taking place to reopen Pakistan's supply routes into Afghanistan is a good sign, an inidcator of the rift in U.S. and Pakistan relations. Pakistan not to change stance on US apology Pakistan not to change stance on Salala incident: Qamar Pakistan to reopen Nato routes soon |
Winnipeg Free Press | Afghan Taliban deny taking orders from Pakistan Chicago Tribune KABUL (Reuters) - The Taliban have denied that they had obtained permission from Pakistan to send representatives to Qatar to participate in initial talks that U.S. officials had hoped would lead to a peace deal in Afghanistan, saying they had acted ... Pay Afghanistan And Strike Pakistan, Experts Tell House Pakistan warns against attacks from Afghan side Pakistan Security Brief - June 29, 2012 |
Christian Science Monitor | Pakistan's Fazlullah re-emerges as a security threat Reuters ISLAMABAD/PESHAWAR (Reuters) - Shortly after sneaking across the Afghan border this week, more than 100 militants loyal to Pakistani Taliban leader Fazlullah waited patiently on a mountain for Pakistani. US pays high price for Pakistan route cut-off: admiral Top Pakistani and US generals meet as analysts question the value of military ... Taliban claims Pakistan troop beheadings in video |
The Express Tribune | India-Pakistan series still up in the air Pakistan Daily Times The Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) president N Srinivasan and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf met on the sidelines of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) annual conference and agreed on a series in principle, but ... Zaka Ashraf and the plight of Pakistan cricket India-Pakistan bilateral series dates yet to be finalised Bangladesh's proposed series to bring PCB almost Rs40m |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Pakistan: Afghanistan Refugees To Be Deported Huffington Post Pakistan is preparing to send 400000 Afghan refugees back across the border to war-torn Afghanistan, according to a report by Agence France-Presse. Islamabad claims it should not be responsible for tolerating illegal migrants, while Afghanistan is ... 'Pakistan is key to Afghan peace' Afghans face mass deportation from Pakistan Pakistan Threatens Afghan Deportations |
Telegraph.co.uk | Indian freed after 27 years in Pakistan Telegraph.co.uk An Indian man freed after spending three decades in a Pakistani prison for spying walked across the border on Thursday into India, where he was met by family, hordes of journalists and wellwishers. Released Indian national Surjeet Singh waves at ... Pakistan prisoner release confusion dashes Indian family's hopes Indian walks free after 30 years in Pakistan jail A tale of two Singhs and Pakistan's cruel joke |