BBC News | Afghanistan and Pakistan scramble for the favor of Al Qaeda Christian Science Monitor According to the article, which cites unnamed US and Afghan officials, the government of President Hamid Karzai is courting the Pakistani Taliban, who are close to what's left of Al Qaeda in region, as a way to counterbalance the Pakistani military's ... Afghanistan's Karzai and Pakistan's Sharif in UK talks Trudy Rubin: United States fooled again on Pakistan? IMF team visits Pakistan to kick the tires on economic reforms |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan seek first series win against SA ESPNcricinfo.com every game from pakistan is the same: misbah wants to be the hero until the end, and some players are in the team, who don`t deserve it. Shafiq is not an ODI player, but misbah wants him instead of amin. and why is tanvir still in the squad?? again and ... |
Washington Post | From Pakistan, family comes to tell of drone strike's toll Washington Post What 13-year-old Zubair Ur Rehman remembers most about the day his grandmother was killed is how “particularly blue” the sky was in the Pakistani tribal region of North Waziristan. Yes, just as New Yorkers say of 9/11. The boy's beloved Mamana Bibi ... Drone strikes could end tomorrow if Pakistan wanted to: Grayson At Congressional Briefing, Drone Victims Share Dreams of a Life in Pakistan ... Pakistan victims of US drone attack brief Congress |
Times of India | Tharoor: civilian government not entirely in control in Pakistan The Hindu His address to a group of 22 Indian entrepreneurs visiting Pakistan and young business people from here was not played out in its entirety due to its political content. The organiser of the event, Shaban Khalid, president of the Islamabad Chamber of ... Tharoor's video address cut off for criticizing Pakistan Home News National Better understanding key to resolve Pakistan,India issues ... India, Pakistan should take |
Independent Online | Pakistan to fill SA tour gap left by India? Independent Online PCB spokesman Nadeem Sarwar told The Associated Press that talks were at a “very initial stage” over Pakistan touring South Africa for not more than two weeks around late November and early December. The hastily-arranged tour will help fill the gaps ... Pakistan, South Africa start ODI battle Pakistan, Proteas eye fresh start in ODI series Bouncing back ONE-DAY INTERNATIONALS: Misbah hopes conditions give ... |
EXCLUSIVE: Pakistani premier pledges to reconsider jailed doctor case Fox News Congressional and private activists lobbying to free the doctor who helped the CIA pinpoint Usama Bin Laden have won assurances from Pakistan's prime minister that his government will reconsider the case, Fox News has learned. In a rare and carefully ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Islamic world slipping behind economically, Pakistan PM warns Telegraph.co.uk Mr Sharif, a former steel magnate who has spearheaded efforts to liberalise Pakistan's economy, cited a litany of statistics to demonstrate his point. The Islamic world's 1.5 billion people made up 23 per cent of the world's population, but only eight ... Muslim economies are falling behind rest of the world, warns Pakistan Prime ... Nawaz Sharif says nobody can dictate to Pakistan Home News National CM Punjab inaugurates renovated Consular Hall in ... |
Crossing mental barriers in Pakistan The Hindu A young entrepreneur from India travelling from Lahore to Islamabad was pleasantly surprised to find the smooth motorway to the capital which let her sleep comfortably. Others were shocked at the “development” in Pakistan and the presence of American ... |
Press TV | Gunmen Kill 7 People in Restive Southwest Pakistan ABC News A Pakistani official says gunmen have killed a pro-government tribal elder and six members of his family in southwest Pakistan. Abdul Jabbar says the incident took place on Tuesday in Loti village in Baluchistan province. The assailants shot to death ... Gunmen storm house of Pakistani tribal leader, kill seven Gunmen kill Pakistan tribal elder 7 killed, 4 injured in militant attack in SW Pakistan |
The Guardian | Pakistani family of drone strike victim gives harrowing testimony to Congress The Guardian Rafiq ur Rehman, a Pakistani primary school teacher who appeared on Capitol Hill with his children, Zubair, 13, and Nabila, 9, described his mother, Momina Bibi, as the "string that held our family together". His two children, who were gathering okra ... |