Voice of America | Pakistan's Foreign Minister Calls for Talks with India Voice of America NEW YORK — Pakistan's Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, speaking in New York Wednesday, called for talks with her Indian counterpart to defuse tensions along the two countries' de facto border in Kashmir. Foreign Minister Khar accused India of “war ... Another Face-Off for Nuclear-Armed Rivals India, Pakistan agree to ease tensions, observe cease-fire after recent ... Pakistan protests to India over Kashmir killing |
Pakistan Says Preacher and Crowd at Risk New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Two days after a charismatic preacher swept into the capital surrounded by thousands of supporters, Pakistan's government responded by rejecting his political agenda and hinting that an operation to dislodge him was imminent. Pakistan's protest preacher |
Voice of America | Pakistan warns anti-government cleric to end protest Reuters ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's interior minister on Wednesday warned an anti-government Muslim cleric and thousands of protesters camped out near parliament to disperse, saying they were at risk of attack by militants. Rehman Malik said authorities ... Pakistan Protest Leader Demands Electoral Reforms Pakistan government seeks end to cleric Qadri's protest Pakistan government calls demands by protesters 'not possible' |
International Business Times | Pakistan Criticizes Obama's Plan for Turning Over Military Command in ... New York Times Pakistan's foreign minister on Wednesday issued a biting critique of President Obama's plan to accelerate the handover of military command in Afghanistan to Afghan forces, declaring that the border with Pakistan has become “less well managed” and that ... Pakistan's Foreign Minister On Osama Bin Laden, Malala Yousafzai, And The ... |
In 1960s Pakistan, American teens bring the rock and roll Washington Post I think it's safe to say that if a bunch of long-haired American teenagers was to walk down the streets of a Pakistani city today, clutching electric guitars and looking for a place to play their brand of rock-and-roll, things might end badly for them ... |
Global Times | Pakistan protests move to Peshawar Aljazeera.com Thousands have taken to the streets of northwest Pakistan to protest the deaths of 18 people they say were killed in overnight raids. The bodies of the victims, from the Bara tribal area, were placed outside the governor's house in Peshawar by the 3 ... People protest against overnight raid in Pakistan Pakistan: Peshawar Police fires shell on Bara tribesmen carrying bodies Pakistan: Relatives protest killing of 18 in village raid |
Zee News | Send across strong message to Pakistan, say former players The Hindu Former Indian players on Wednesday not only backed Hockey India's decision to send back Pakistanis but also advocated more stringent action even as players from across the border urged that the upcoming bilateral series should not be derailed due to ... Pakistan hockey players fly back Hope India visit Pakistan for hockey series: PHF Pakistan players make quiet exit from HIL |
Pakistan protests to India over killing of soldier in Kashmir and accuses ... The Independent Pakistan has protested to India over the killing of one of its troops in Kashmir – the fifth soldier from both sides to die in the past week amid heightened tension. In the latest in a series of verbal salvoes being hurled by the two nations, Pakistan ... |
BBC News | Pakistan media fear more chaos over possible PM arrest BBC News Pakistani media have predicted more "chaos" and "uncertainty" in the wake of an arrest order against Prime Minister Raza Pervez Ashraf and the ongoing anti-corruption protests in Islamabad. The country saw an "unprecedented" turn of events yesterday ... |
Times of India | Pakistan planted landmines on Indian soil, Army says Times of India NEW DELHI: To prove that an infiltration had been undertaken by the Pakistan army into Indian soil earlier this month, the Indian Army on Wednesday released photographs of landmines allegedly planted by Pakistani troops. In a statement, the Army said ... |