NBCNews.com (blog) | Pakistan official offers $100000 reward for killing of maker of anti-Prophet ... NBCNews.com (blog) A file photo taken on May 19, 2011, shows Pakistani Federal Railways Minister Haji Ghulam Ahmed Bilour, center, paying his respects at the Sikh Shrine the Golden temple in Amritsar. Bilour on Saturday offered a $100,000 bounty for the death of the ... Anti-Islam film: Pakistan minister's bounty condemned COLUMN - Unfortunate that Pakistan minister announces bounty on maker of ... PICKET: Pakistan official places $100000 bounty on head of anti-muslim filmmaker |
NBCNews.com | Pakistan Drones Do More Than Kill Huffington Post In this July 2012 photo taken from a camera mounted to a remote-controlled helicopter and provided by Remo Massima, Peter Ortner, Corey Rich and David Lama stand atop the Trango Summit in northern Pakistan's Karakoram mountain range. Drones capture mountain scenery in Pakistan |
The Hindu | US, Pakistan pledge to cooperate on Afghanistan New York Daily News Washington looks to Pakistan for help as it is seeking a solution to the decade-old war in Afghanistan and has been pressing the South Asian nation to flush out the Haqqani Network, a Taliban-affiliated group that was accused of launching deadly ... Pakistan, US teaming in outreach to Taliban Pak-US roadmap of cooperation set: Hina US, Pakistan working groups to reinvigorate ties: Khar |
AFP | Robert Beecroft, Richard Olson Confirmed By Senate As Ambassadors To Iraq ... Huffington Post U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan-nominee Richard G. Olson arrives for his confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Tuesday, July 31, 2012, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite). WASHINGTON -- The Senate ... Senate confirms ambassadors for Iraq, Pakistan Senate confirms US ambassadors to Iraq, Pakistan in final legislative burst ... US Senate approves envoys to Iraq, Pakistan |
Pakistan vs New Zealand ICC T20 World Cup: Cricket live score and highlights Examiner.com The news from the 9th match of the T20 World Cup 2012, which will be played between Pakistan vs New Zealand at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on September 23, 2012, is that Pakistan have left out four of their players Asad Shafiq, Mohammad ... |
CBS News | Pakistan ambassador to UN: Lay off our prophet Washington Post Sep. 22, 2012. Pakistan Ambassador to the United Nations Abdullah Hussain Haroon says that if the U.S. wants to stop the attacks against American embassies, to "lay off our prophet, just lay off our prophet [Mohammed]. Is that asking too much?" /CBS ... Pakistan diplomat to US: "Lay off our Prophet" |
BBC News | Pakistan police: No evidence of Christian girl's blasphemy New York Daily News A Pakistani official has said that there is no evidence that would try a young Christian girl on charges of blasphemy. The official added that there is indication that the cleric of a nearby mosque may have put pages of a Quran into a shopping bag the ... Pakistan police say 'blasphemy' girl is innocent No evidence against Pakistan 'blasphemy girl' - police |
'India must prepare for conventional wars with Pakistan, China' New York Daily News Washington, Sep 22 — India must prepare itself for future conventional wars with Pakistan and China since nuclear deterrence is not a panacea as demonstrated by the 1999 Kargil War, says a new report by a US think tank. "On a strategic level, the ... |
The Nation | Pakistan to take film issue to UN, OIC: Raja The Nation He said that the Pakistan government would take up the issue of blasphemous film in the United Nations and OIC and would demand to declare the blasphemy as international crime. In his address, the premier also said that he talked with the provincial ... Pakistan to move UN, OIC for anti-blasphemy laws |
The News International | Congress defeats bill to cut US aid to Pakistan The News International Dr Shakil Afridi was sentenced to 33 years in jail in Pakistan on May 24 under the system of tribal justice for treason over alleged ties to the Lashkar-e-Islam and not for working for the CIA, for which the court said it did not have the jurisdiction ... Senate votes down measure to cut aid to Pakistan |