The Nation | NATO Trucks Remain Stalled in Pakistan's Southern Port Voice of America KARACHI, Pakistan — Hundreds of NATO supply trucks are stuck in Pakistan's southern port, Karachi, despite Islamabad's decision to re-open routes to Afghanistan earlier this month. Some trucks and drivers have been waiting for months to return to ... Pakistan Security Brief - July 18, 2012 |
Telegraph.co.uk | Afghanistan, Pakistan to resume talks on Afghan peace Chicago Tribune (POOL,…) KABUL (Reuters) - Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed on Thursday to resume regular talks on Afghanistan's peace process, with the new Pakistani prime minister promising to help arrange meetings between Afghan and Taliban representatives. AfPak Pakistan, Afghanistan to resume Afghan peace talks Pakistan launches fresh Afghan initiative EDITORIAL: Pakistan's role in Afghan peace |
The Nation | Pakistan-India relations: changing the traditional mindset The News International The exuberance displayed by Indian leadership over apprehension of Zabihuddin Ahmad alias Abu Jundal, the alleged Indian behind execution of 26/11 Mumbai terror plan, has again thudded the bilateral efforts to bring the India-Pakistan relationship to a ... India Pakistan cricket series to be played in England? India-Pakistan cricket series may be held in England Pakistan, India make superficial gains in their relations |
Oneindia | Son of Pakistan's sacked PM elected to parliament New York Daily News Pakistan's Supreme dismissed the country's former Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, but his son has been elected from the seat his father held. Abdul Qadir Gilani comfortably defeated his rival who was supported by the country's main opposition parties. Son of Ousted Pakistan Prime Minister Elected to Parliament Pakistan:Gilani's son wins parliamentary seat vacated by him Son of Pakistan's sacked Prime Minister elected to parliament |
The Guardian | Pakistan plans to revoke Afghans' refugee status could displace 3 million New York Daily News The west is pressing Pakistan to reconsider its policy, which puts it at odds with the United Nations and other international partners. The international community and the Afghan government have no strategy prepared to deal with any such influx of people. 41000 Afghan refugees returned home from Pakistan in 2012: UNHCR |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan: Polio Vaccination Ban Affects 240000 Children Global Voices Online Pakistan is one of three countries left in the world, where polio is endemic. The latest anti-polio campaign launched by the government of Pakistan targets 35 million children under the age of five. With the recent ban, the health of 160000 children ... Pakistani cleric renounces support for polio immunisation Good Job, CIA: Your Pakistan Vaccine Plot Helped Bring Polio Back From the ... Pakistan postpones polio campaign due to threats |
Sen. Paul vows vote next week to slash Pakistan aid absent answers on jailed ... Fox News Rand Paul says he wants immediate answers on the fate of the jailed Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA track Usama bin Laden, or else he's prepared to force a floor vote next week to cut off Pakistan's aid. The Kentucky Republican had been waiting ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan helps forge consensus on extending UN Syria mission The Nation UNITED NATIONS - The Security Council voted unanimously on Friday to extend the UN observer force in Syria for a final 30 days, as Pakistan's diplomatic push helped maintain the 15-member body's unity on the Syrian peace plan. With the mandate for the ... Pakistan abstains from vetoed UN vote on Syria sanctions UK, Pakistan circulate draft on observers mission in Syria |
British Pakistani mother denies murdering daughter Pakistan Daily Times CHESTER: A British Pakistani mother accused of suffocating to death her daughter, Shafilea Ahmed, for “defying her parents' strict Pakistani culture” has denied playing any part in the killing. Farzana, 49, said her husband Iftikhar, who allegedly held ... |
UK police accuse 3 of Pakistan terror training New York Daily News Three British Muslims - including a convert who was featured in a documentary about radical Islam and a former London police support officer - have been charged with traveling to Pakistan for terror training, police said early Thursday. Scotland Yard ... |