The Guardian | Drone strike kills 19 ahead of US-Pakistan meeting in Tokyo New York Daily News The death toll from a US drone strike in Pakistan rose to 19 on Saturday, increasing tensions ahead of a meeting between secretary of state Hillary Clinton and her Islamabad counterpart. Pakistani authorities increased the estimate from an initially ... Death toll from Pakistan drone attack rises to 19 US drone strike kills 4 militants in Pakistan Pakistan: Gunmen Kill 18 at Roadside Restaurant |
South Asian Link | Can evidence of Pakistan's involvement in Mumbai attacks prompt action? Alaska Dispatch India's insistence on trotting out alleged proof that Pakistan's intelligence forces may have been directly involved in the November 2008 terrorist attacks on Mumbai seems pointless, since it only prompts irritating, boilerplate denials. As the ... India-Pakistan relations in better shape now Pakistan has stalled on punishing Mumbai suspects Pakistan Says Mumbai Attackers Were Helped By 40 Indians: Report |
msnbc.com | Clinton apologizes to Pakistan, supply routes reopen msnbc.com Video on msnbc.com: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced that crucial trucking routes linking Pakistan and Afghanistan have been reopened to NATO forces after she publicly apologized for the deaths of two dozen Pakistani soldiers. NBC News' ... Clinton's 'sorry' is unlikely to stop Pakistan's support of insurgents Clinton to meet Pakistan FM after supply routes deal First NATO trucks move into Afghanistan from Pakistan after 7-month closure |
San Francisco Chronicle | Buddhist relics worth millions seized in Pakistan San Francisco Chronicle ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistani police seized a large number of ancient Buddhist sculptures that smugglers were attempting to spirit out of the country and sell for millions of dollars on the international antiquities market, officials said Saturday. Millions in looted Buddhist relics seized in Pakistan |
Geo News, Pakistan | US grants Afghanistan ally status, hits Pakistan with drone strikes Times of India Amid swirling controversy over the reluctant apology-of-sorts it extracted from the US, Pakistan's pride suffered a double blow this weekend. Donors to pledge over $16bn for Afghanistan: Japan Wants to strengthen security cooperation with Pakistan: Clinton |
The Nation, Pakistan | India, Pakistan may play cricket at neutral venue The Nation, Pakistan NEW DELHI - India and Pakistan will work on a money-sharing agreement to facilitate resumption of cricketing ties at a neutral venue, government sources confirmed to TOI. The development seems to be one of the biggest takeaways from the foreign ... |
NATO trucks resume Pakistan transportation routes Washington Post Trucks carrying NATO supplies resumed their routes through Pakistan to Afghanistan on Thursday, following Islamabad's agreement to end its seven-month blockade. |
Boxscore News | Final Test starts today : Buoyant Pakistan out to ruin Sri Lanka's party Pakistan Daily Times Final Test starts today : Buoyant Pakistan out to ruin Sri Lanka's party. PALLEKELE: Pakistan will look to deny Sri Lanka a long-awaited series victory when they take on the hosts in the third and final Test in Pallekele from Sunday. Sri Lanka, who won ... "At the moment I am the quickest bowler in Pakistan," Mohammad Talha Green pitch delights Pakistan, Sri Lanka Rain a factor in 'lively' Pallekele |
Pakistan's Afghan problem The Nation, Pakistan The Taliban (regardless of which side of the border they reside) will be unhappy at the way both United States and Pakistan ended their 7 months long stalemate on a positive note. The apology by the US has taken long time in coming but it has finally ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan parties stay away from Hafiz Saeed conference Indian Express Pakistan parties stay away from Hafiz Saeed conference - In a setback to Hafiz Saeed-promoted Defa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC), no mainstream political parties attended a conference c. Nato supply resumption: DPC kicks off 'long march' from Lahore today The aftermath of Nato supplies resumption |