The Guardian | Party Claims It Identified Top CIA Spy In Pakistan New York Times The political party of the former cricket star Imran Khan on Wednesday identified a man it described as the C.I.A.'s top spy in Pakistan, in an escalation of Mr. Khan's campaign to end American drone strikes in the country. Pakistan Opposition Party Names Man it Claims is CIA Chief for Islamabad CIA's most senior officer in Pakistan 'unmasked' by Imran Khan's party Pakistani official outs CIA officials in drone investigation |
NBCNews.com (blog) | Flexing Autonomy, Pakistani Premier Picks Outsider to Lead Army New York Times Published: November 27, 2013. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — In the most crucial appointment of his new term, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday chose a relative outsider, Lt. Gen. Raheel Sharif, to lead Pakistan's powerful army. Enlarge This Image ... Nuclear-armed and coup-prone Pakistan appoints powerful new army chief Pakistan's Prime Minister Names New Military Chief Raheel Sharif named as new Pakistan army commander |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan win series in thrilling finish ESPNcricinfo.com Junaid Khan defended nine runs off the final over to ensure Pakistan secured a first ever bilateral ODI series win over South Africa. In a rain-reduced affair, which was curtailed to 45-overs a side, Ahmed Shehzad's century provided Pakistan with a ... 2nd ODI: Pakistan script series victory with thrilling 1-run win over South Africa Cricket: Pakistan beat South Africa for series win South Africa v Pakistan, 2nd ODI: Tourists complete series victory |
Pakistani group says it reveals name of top CIA spy USA TODAY ISLAMABAD (AP) — A political party opposed to U.S. drone attacks in Pakistan revealed what it said was the name of the top CIA spy in the country on Wednesday and called for him and the head of the agency to be tried for a recent missile strike. |
BBC News | Profile: Raheel Sharif, Pakistan's 'strategic' army head BBC News Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has finally nominated a new army chief, choosing an officer who was number three on the seniority list. BBC Urdu's Asif Farooqi in Islamabad says that Gen Raheel Sharif - who is not related to the prime minister ... |
Pakistan Breaks Ground on Nuclear Plant Project With China New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday ceremonially broke ground on a $9.59 billion nuclear power complex to be built in Karachi with China's help, seeking to ease Pakistan's long-running energy crisis and signaling a new step ... |
Pakistan chooses moderate to take over as army chief Reuters ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan named a career infantry officer considered a moderate as army chief on Wednesday as the country fights a Taliban insurgency and seeks accord with the United States on how to stabilize neighboring Afghanistan. |
The Guardian | Pakistan's prime minister announces new army chief as spymaster retires The Guardian Pakistan's prime minister has appointed a new army chief closely associated with the country's recent struggles against domestic militancy, following weeks of delay and speculation over who would fill the powerful role. Nawaz Sharif announced that ... |
Pakistan names career infantry officer as new military chief Los Angeles Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Pakistan named a new army chief Wednesday, ending weeks of speculation over who would fill what has been seen as the most powerful position in the nuclear-armed nation. Lt. Gen. Raheel Sharif, 57, a career infantry officer ... |
BBC News | Pakistani Premier Chooses New Army Chief ABC News Pakistan's prime minister chose the brother of a dead war hero to be the next army chief Wednesday, promoting an experienced general to arguably the most powerful position in the country. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's move to appoint Gen. Raheel Sharif ... Pakistan's police stop NATO supply truck blockade Pakistan protesters block Nato supply trucks Pakistan deploys first home-made drones |