New York Times | US-Pakistan spy talks called productive CNN (blog) The Pakistani government has been reassessing its relationship with Washington after a number of high-profile incidents last year, particularly the U.S. raid on Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, of which the Pakistanis had no prior knowledge ... US holds 'productive' talks with Pakistan spymaster Pakistan's New Spy Chief Visits Washington at a Time of Frayed Relations Little Expected Out of US, Pakistani Spy Chief Talks |
Voice of America | Major Differences Persist for Pakistan, US Voice of America ISLAMABAD — The commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, General John Allen, met Thursday with Pakistan's top military commander General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani. The two countries continue to disagree about how to deal with militants based ... Pakistan, US see 'progress' in ties Top US commander in Afghanistan visits Pakistan General John Allen, Top US Commander In Afghanistan, Visits Pakistan |
The Guardian | Pakistan tells India Mumbai evidence not valid New York Daily News Pakistan has told India that recently obtained evidence of the 2008 Mumbai attacks is inadmissible in court because Pakistani lawyers were not allowed to cross-examine Indian officials. Pakistan charged the seven men over the attacks, but insists it ... India Allows Investments From Pakistan Pakistan hopes for trade boost as India lifts ban Bullish on India |
IBNLive.com | Tunnel incident against India-Pakistan CBMs New York Daily News Jammu, Aug 2 — Pakistan was undermining confidence building measures by indulging in activities like digging a 400-metre cross-border tunnel in Samba sector for pushing terrorists to the Indian side, Director General of Border Security Force (BSF) U.K ... Tunnel episode against Indo-Pak CBMs: BSF Chief |
The Express Tribune | Security Forces, Blamed for Rights Abuses, Irk Pakistan's Supreme Court Huffington Post In an extraordinary institutional confrontation, Pakistan's Supreme Court says the country's paramilitary forces should stop human rights abuses in the country's largest province of Balochistan or face prosecution. For more than two months, Chief ... BLA and LeJ main culprits of violence in Balochistan Wave of violence gaining momentum in Balochistan Pakistan Supreme Court orders in Balochistan have dispersed in the air: Mehlab ... |
The News International | 'Pakistan should opt for a triangular attack against GBR' DAWN.com Pakistan were unable to hold on to the ball for longer periods and gave away possession very easily. They seemed to struggle in creating build-ups and for me, this was a worrying sign. Another area of concern was a complete lack of field-goal attempts ... Confident Pakistan look to tame Great Britain today Pakistan in early do-or-die clash against Great Britain FIELD HOCKEY : Crunch game as Pakistan clash with Britain today |
CBS News | Inside a terrorist safe haven in Pakistan CBS News If you ever wondered what goes on in those safe havens in Pakistan, here's a glimpse: Terrorists built a scale model of an American base just across the border in Afghanistan and used it, along with a satellite photo taken off the internet, to plan a ... |
Somali Pirates Free 7 Pakistan Crew; 15 Still Held ABC News A negotiator says seven crew members of a Malaysian-owned ship held by Somali pirates since late 2010 are heading home to Pakistan under a partial ransom deal that still leaves 15 merchant seamen held. Negotiator Ahem Chinky says Pakistani families ... |
New York Times (blog) | Why Pakistan is Losing Out in the Mango Market New York Times (blog) Pakistan is the fifth-largest producer and third-largest exporter of mangoes in the world. Last year the emergence of promising new markets in countries like Britain and United States brought cheer to the mango growers here. “Not only did the British ... |
BBC News | Pakistan sacks 'shoe-shining' law officer Khurshid Khan BBC News The Pakistani government has sacked the deputy attorney general, Khurshid Khan, who hit the headlines when he polished shoes at Sikh temples in India. No reason for his removal was given, but Mr Khan said the move was politically motivated. Mr Khan ... Pakistan law officer pays for 'sewa' at Sikh shrines Pakistan law official polishes shoes at Indian shrines, sacked Pakistani who polished shoes in India sacked |