The Nation | US, Pakistan to jointly target Haqqanis, TTP The Nation NEW YORK - US and Pakistani officials are considering joint counterterrorism campaigns in Afghanistan and Pakistan, say American officials familiar with the proposals, in what would mark an upturn in cooperation after more than a year of rancorous ... US, Pakistan appear to make little headway in spy meet CIA drone strikes violate Pakistan's sovereignty, says senior diplomat US-Pakistan spy talks called productive |
Kansas City Star | Craving Energy and Glory, Pakistan Revels in Boast of Water-Run Car New York Times The assertion — based on the premise that he had discovered a way to easily split the oxygen and hydrogen atoms in water molecules with almost no energy — would, if proven, represent a stunning breakthrough for physics and a near-magical solution to ... Pakistan water-fuelled car claim sparks joy, worry |
DAWN.com | Afghan parliament votes to dismiss security ministers New York Daily News The Afghan parliament has voted to dismiss two top security ministers at a critical time amid tensions with Pakistan and increasing insurgent attacks as NATO prepares to withdraw its troops. The lawmakers charged that the ministers had failed in their ... Afghan lawmakers vote to dismiss key ministers over 'Pakistan shelling' Afghan parliament votes to dismiss security ministers over 'Pakistan shelling' Afghan MPs vote to sack two ministers |
Business Recorder | Blast at fireworks shop in Pakistan kills 5 Sacramento Bee ISLAMABAD -- Pakistani police say an explosion at a fireworks shop in a residential neighborhood has killed at least five people in a city in the center of the country. Multan city police officer Mohammed Aslam said several people were also wounded ... Two killed, 15 injured in Pakistan building blast 2 killed, 15 injured in fireworks workshop blast in Pakistan Six killed in Pakistan fireworks blast |
Pakistan: Main NATO supply route reopens Sacramento Bee PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- A Pakistani border official says a key crossing to Afghanistan in the country's northwest has been reopened for NATO supplies after being closed for nearly two weeks due to a militant attack. Bakhtiar Khan said the Torkham border ... |
gulfnews.com | Pakistan govt, SC clash over contempt law Times of India ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan government appears to be in no mood to back down in its standoff with the judiciary even after the apex court annulled a new law aimed at protecting the premier,with the ruling coalition saying it will not compromise on ... Pakistan's crisis of leadership Pakistan's top court strikes down contempt law Pakistan ruling parties dig in heels on contempt law despite verdict |
BBC News | Pakistan police suspended after parading naked couple BBC News Several Pakistani police officers have been suspended after they were accused of parading a couple naked in public. According to witnesses, police in the Sindh town of Gambat forced the man and woman to walk to the police station naked as punishment ... Pakistan police parades couple naked for intent to commit adultery |
BBC News | Another Threat in Pakistan, in Sheep's Clothing New York Times COUNTLESS threats stalk the Pakistani government, from militants in the tribal regions near Afghanistan to a backward economy teetering on collapse. In recent weeks, the focus has been on the Haqqani network, fundamentalist fighters along the border ... Pakistan army convicts 5 for links with extremist group Pakistan military court jails officers for extremist ties Pakistan jails Brig Ali Khan and four other top officers |
DAWN.com | 'Pakistan have to be fearless now' DAWN.com Salman Akbar is a veteran goal-keeper who made his debut for Pakistan's hockey team in 2001. Termed by Olympian Shahid Ali Khan as one of the most hard-working players in the game, Akbar has won the 2005 Rabo Trophy and the 2010 Asian Games ... FIELD HOCKEY : Pakistan aim to humble South Africa with big margin today Pakistan's medal hopes jolted Olympics-Britain beat Pakistan in the men's hockey Pool A - results |
Examiner.com | Wake up Americans: carrot for Pakistan military is poison for US Examiner.com No problem if Pakistan hid Osama bin Laden for more than a decade, transporting him safely from Kandahar as the U.S. launched Operation Enduring Freedom to the safe house next door to the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul. Not a single general lost ... US, Pakistan appear to make little headway in intelligence chiefs talks A Mafia in FATA: Haqqanis and Drones Report: U.S., Pakistan discuss operations |