msnbc.com (blog) | Panetta makes it clear drone attacks will continue in Pakistan Fox News Speaking in India -- on Pakistan's doorstep -- Panetta unapologetically dismissed suggestions that the strikes could violate Pakistan's sovereignty. "This is about our sovereignty as well," he said when answering questions from the audience after a ... Panetta: Drone Strikes Will Continue in Pakistan Deputy al-Qaida leader killed in Pakistan, White House confirms Al Qaeda's No. 2 killed in Pakistan by CIA drone strike |
Voice of America | Pakistan Ponders Panetta's Visit to India Voice of America ISLAMABAD - US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's visit to Pakistan's rival, India, highlights Washington's increasingly friendly ties with New Delhi. His visit may pressure Pakistan to consider the kind of approach it wants to take with the United ... Leon Panetta: Drone attacks will continue in Pakistan Panetta: Drone Attacks Will Continue in Pakistan Leon Panetta urges India, US to bury differences with Pakistan |
CBC.ca | Panetta calls for mending U.S.-Pakistan ties as supply talks continue Kansas City Star By SAEED SHAH ISLAMABAD -- Money-focused talks to repair broken US-Pakistan ties and reopen NATO supply routes into Afghanistan are taking place in Islamabad this week, officials said, as Defense Secretary Leon Panetta warned Wednesday that the ... Pakistan critics laud Panetta's remarks on U.S. war in Pakistan Afghanistan withdrawal fuels fears in neighboring Pakistan Pakistan goes for broke, may end up that way |
Sydney Morning Herald | After Cabinet Officials, Next on the Docket for Pakistan's Chief Justice Is ... New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The gleaming, marble Supreme Court building in Pakistan's capital has been the stage for several high-intensity dramas this year, as senior judges have called politicians, government officials and even military commanders to ... Pakistan chief justice goes after own son on graft charges Pakistan CJ's son in dock over corruption charges Pakistan's top judge shuns son over case |
Telegraph.co.uk | Afghans accuse Pakistani spies of poisoning schoolgirls New York Daily News Afghanistan has accused Pakistani spies of poisoning schoolgirls in an attempt to sabotage Afghanistan's education system. Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence is criticized in Afghanistan for its links to the Taliban. fghan schoolgirls receive ... Pakistan and Taliban acused of poisoning Afghan schoolchildren Afghans accuse Pakistan over schoolgirl 'attacks' |
Forbes | Killing 'Sesame Street' In Pakistan Forbes Yesterday, Mark Toner of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) announced that it was cancelling funding for the Pakistani version of Sesame Street. According to Toner, the United States had received credible allegations of fraud and ... USAID cuts funding for Elmo on Pakistan TV US terminates funding for Pakistan 'Sesame Street' F Is for Fraud: U.S. Pulls Funding on Pakistan's <i>Sesame Street</i> Amid ... |
BBC News | Pakistan investigates whether women killed for clapping Reuters By Jibran Ahmad | PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan's Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered police and government officials to fly to a mountain village to investigate whether four women were killed for clapping and singing as men danced at a ... Pakistan probes 'honour killings' of four women |
Telegraph.co.uk | Human rights leader in Pakistan fears death plot against her New York Daily News An Indian human rights group has asked the Pakistani government to investigate a suspected death plot against human rights activist Asma Jahangir. The group calls it an example of a larger pattern of human rights abuses. Concerned over Pakistani human ... Rights groups rally around Pakistan lawyer under threat Pakistan human rights lawyer fears military plot to kill her Lawyer Says Pakistan Spies Aiming To Kill Her |
Pakistan seeks recording of Jinnah calling for secular state New York Daily News Pakistan is asking India for a copy of a historic speech by Pakistan's late leader Mohammed Ali Jinnah, which called for a tolerant, well-governed democracy. The country no longer has a recording of the speech, which many liberals see as a “source of ... |
The Express Tribune | IOC urges Pakistan to resolve issues ESPN AP ISLAMABAD -- The International Olympic Committee has urged Pakistan to resolve an internal dispute between the government-backed sports board and the Pakistan Olympic Association before the London Games. POA president Arif Hasan told The Associated ... Olympics: Pakistan's ban on participation averted Olympic broadcasting rights not sold yet in Pakistan: IOC |