The Nation | Pakistan refuses to reopen presidential graft case Businessweek ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan's government told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that it will not reopen an old corruption case against the president, defying a judicial order that has already brought down one prime minister and now threatens his ... Pakistan PM given breathing space over graft cases |
Christian Science Monitor | NATO supply trucks surge at Pakistan border New York Daily News The flow of trucks supplying NATO troops in Afghanistan has surged at a key Pakistan border crossing in recent days, officials said Wednesday, despite a deadly attack and Islamist protests. Few containers had trickled across the border since Islamabad ... Pakistan, UNHCR deny reports on forced expulsion of 1.7m Afghan DPs Pakistan to push out Afghan refugees Pakistan, UNHCR deny reports of Afghan refugees' forced expulsion |
AFP | Pakistan hits back in UK visa scandal Pakistan Daily Times She said Muhammad Ali was picked by The Sun as undercover agent, and he travelled to Pakistan on July 8, 2012, stayed at a top hotel in Lahore and booked a room from July 8-31, 2012 at Rs 18000 per day. He went to NADRA office in Baghbanpura, ... 'The Sun' to defend Pakistan's libel suit 'Facts' in hand, Pakistan decides to sue UK tabloid Pakistan to sue British tabloid |
Business Recorder | AfPak Pakistan Supreme Court extends PM's deadline on corruption letter Foreign Policy (blog) Pakistan's Supreme Court on Wednesday gave Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf another two weeks to write a letter to Swiss authorities asking them to reopen a corruption case against President Asif Ali Zardari, after Pakistan's attorney general Irfan ... The issue of border attacks Gunmen kill key TTP leader linked to Lakki Marwat blast |
AFP | Gunmen attack NATO convoy in Pakistan, 1 killed New York Daily News Pakistan closed the route last November in retaliation for American airstrikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, an incident the U.S. said was a mistake but the Pakistani military claimed was deliberate. Islamabad finally reopened the supply line ... Attack on NATO supply trucks in Pakistan kills driver, injures another Gunmen carry out first attack on NATO convoy in Pakistan since supply route ... Rockets Fired From Pakistan Pound Villages in Afghanistan |
Saudis 'mull buying nukes from Pakistan' UPI.com RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, July 25 (UPI) -- King Abdallah of Saudi Arabia met Pakistani Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf in Jeddah a few days ago as Riyadh began sending its Special Forces to Pakistan for training. The Islamic countries, both dominated by ... |
Pervez Musharraf on Osama bin Laden living in Pakistan: "I am 500 percent sure ... CNN (blog) Joining the British television presenter in his native land is Pervez Musharraf, the man who served as the tenth President of Pakistan for seven years, the final two overlapping with the period during which Osama bin Laden was believed to be in his ... |
MiamiHerald.com | Pakistan refuses to reopen presidential graft case MiamiHerald.com ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's government told the Supreme Court on Wednesday that it will not reopen an old corruption case against the president, defying a judicial order that has already brought down one prime minister and now threatens his replacement. |
Business Recorder | Pakistan: Bomber attacks militant compound, 9 dead Fox News PESHAWAR, Pakistan – Police say a suicide bomber attacked a militant commander's compound in northwest Pakistan, killing at least nine people, including three children. Amjad Khan, a senior tribal police official, says the compound attacked Saturday in ... Bombing in Pakistan Militant Dispute Kills Nine Militant attacks kill 15 in Pakistan Taliban Kill 10 in Attack on Rival in Pakistan |
Clashes leave 13 dead in NW Pakistan: officials New York Daily News Dozens of armed militants raided a paramilitary checkpoint in northwest Pakistan on Wednesday, sparking clashes that left three soldiers and at least 10 attackers dead, officials said. The area on the Afghan border -- branded by Washington the most ... |