The Hindu | Pakistan refuses to reopen presidential graft case Fox News 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. Zardari court battle masks Pakistan gains Pakistan PM given breathing space over graft cases |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan to sue British tabloid over Olympics visa allegations New York Daily News Pakistan to sue British tabloid over Olympics visa allegations. The Pakistan government plans to sue The Sun newspaper over allegations of an Olympics visa scandal that could have allowed terrorists into the Olympic Village. Pakistan claims the report ... Pakistan to sue The Sun over Olympics visa allegations British envoy shows trust in Pakistani passport British HC Adam Thomson rejects passport scandal |
Voice of America | Pakistan Temporarily Shuts NATO Supply Route Voice of America Pakistani officials have temporarily shut the country's northwestern border into Afghanistan due to security concerns, following a deadly attack on a NATO truck earlier this week. A local official in the town of Jamrud, Bakhtiar Khan, told VOA Deewa ... Pakistan Truck Bomb Kills 11 In Northwest Market NATO supply trucks surge at Pakistan border Blast Kills 11 in Pakistan Market |
Pakistan: Millions bear mental scars from attacks New York Daily News Ali's plight has become increasingly common in Pakistan's northwest — the main Taliban sanctuary in the country — where psychiatrists estimate millions are suffering post-traumatic stress disorder and other psychological illnesses after years of ... |
Pakistan recounts in new report how doctor helped US in bin Laden operation Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani doctor who aided the CIA's hunt for Osama bin Laden would meet his handlers on Saturdays in Islamabad. They'd pick him up at certain gas stations, then make him lie in the back seat, hidden under a blanket, before ... |
New York Times | Quiet Duo Forged Road Deal for US and Pakistan New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Much like the 900-mile highway that links the heaving port of Karachi with the storied Khyber Pass on the Afghan border, the United States' relationship with Pakistan this year has been winding and strewed with unexpected hazards. US strikes to snuff out terror leader UK lawmakers urge US to stop drone strikes in Pakistan |
The Nation | Positive change in Pakistan people's mindset towards India: Krishna New York Daily News Srinagar, July 26 — There is a positive change in the mindset of Pakistani people vis-a-vis relations with India, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said Thursday, citing his Pakistani counterpart Hina Rabbani Khar. Khar made the remark in a ... Pakistani mindset positive: Krishna Friendship with Pakistan inevitable, says Krishna In Kashmir, Krishna sees change in Pakistan's approach |
Pakistan's fight against the Taliban and al-Qaeda pushes refugees from Khyber ... Washington Post Earlier this month, Associated Press photographer Muhammed Muheisen documented the plight of Pakistani refugees from the Khyber region at a camp near Peshawar, Pakistan. Here are some of his images. Pakistani Shazya Zerbad, 10, holds her brother ... Pak military playing 'double-game' in Bara: Washington Post |
In Pakistan, Sounds Of A Different Kind Of Drone NPR Naeem Akhbar is chief executive of Halifax and Co., a more than 70-year-old bagpipe manufacturer in Sialkot. Here, he plays the most expensive bagpipe his company produces, which sells for $700 in Pakistan and more than $1600 in Europe and the U.S. ... |
Pakistan to buy 875000T oil products for Aug-Oct - trade Reuters SINGAPORE, July 26 (Reuters) - Pakistan is set to buy 875000 tonnes of oil products, short of an initial tender of just over a million tonnes, traders said on Thursday. Pakistan State Oil will likely buy seven gasoline cargoes, eight high sulphur fuel ... |